What makes ordering a beer at Applebee’s a unique experience? While the chain offers a variety of domestic and international beers, the standout feature lies in the Brewtus glass. This 20-ounce glass, introduced in 1992, is designed not just for aesthetics but to enhance the flavor of beer. Its wide top promotes foam formation, allowing aromatic compounds of the beer to be released, while its long, narrow base helps maintain the drink’s temperature.
The Brewtus glass incorporates design elements from two classic styles—the pilsner and the tulip pint glass. The pilsner glass showcases the golden hue and aroma of pilsner beer, while the tulip pint glass, often associated with Guinness, is favored for its shape that enhances flavor when pouring. The Brewtus combines the sturdy feel of a pint glass with a shape that improves both aroma and visual appeal, making it a functional and distinctive choice for Applebee’s.
When it comes to which beers pair best with the Brewtus, it performs well with almost any draft option, but shines particularly with pilsners like Miller High Life. Its wide rim is also excellent for garnished beers, such as a Blue Moon with an orange slice. Other popular choices to enjoy in a Brewtus include Michelob, Stella Artois, and Modelo Especial.
However, if you’re a fan of the Brewtus and wish to have one at home, you’re out of luck since Applebee’s doesn’t sell the glasses. Your best bet is to explore online marketplaces like eBay for a chance to find one.
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