Which glasses to use (WIP)
In Hubble and Meteor, there are multiple glasses. There are many drinks to be served in certain glasses. non this page, we would like to teach you what glasses we have and what drink you should pour in these glasses but also the attention points when serving these glasses..
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Be aware of the stripes on the glass
The stripes on the glasses show until where you should draft the beer. The perfect beer would have the drink until the stripe, also called 'pour line'
This can be different for every glass. The Le Fort glass and Ipra glass or example have their pour line quite low. When learning how to pour beer, they will often teach you that the length of a good drafted beer
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Allergy glasses
Something really important when serving drinks to people with a gluten or lactose allergy.
Gluten allergy
Guests with a gluten allergy must not receive drinks in glasses that were washed in the bar sink. That sink contains gluten residue because many beer glasses are rinsed there.
Guests with a gluten allergy may only receive glasses that have come directly from the dishwasher..
Lactose allergy
Glasses that have contained milk or any lactose product must not be washed in the bar sink nor in the bar dishwasher. These glasses must be sent to the back.
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At Hubble: kitchen staff will put these glasses through the kitchen dishwasher the next day.
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At Meteor: these glasses will go through the main dishwasher in the back.
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Serving an empty glass
Not all beers are draft. Some are bottled or canned and are stored in the fridge. We still provide a glass for all bottled and canned beers (see below which glass matches which beer).
When serving the glass, always place it upright, never upside down. Bar mats are not clean, and if the rim of the glass touches the bar mat it becomes unhygienic. This is the same rim the guest will drink from.
Beer and Cider
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Bavaria glass (0.25L)
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Witte Trappist glass (0.3L)
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La Trappe glass (0.25L) (only in Hubble)
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Le Fort glass (Only in Hubble)
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Bavaria 0.5L glass
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Guinness glass 0.5L
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Weihenstephaner 0.5L (only Hubble)
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Weihenstephaner 0.5L (only Hubble)
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Bavaria pitcher 1.5L
(6 bavaria beers fit in 1 pitcher) |
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Weihenstephaner 0.3L (only Meteor) |
Max krieg 0.25L (only Meteor)
These glasses can also be used when you run out of Martini glasses. |
Ypra glass 0.25L (only Meteor)
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[Insert Cider glass] |
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Magners Cider glass 0.5L (Only Meteor}
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Wine and soft drinks
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Everest glass (180ml) (only Hubble)
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Everest glass (200ml) (only Hubble)
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Wine glass (only Meteor)
For wine, it is important to know to not fill the entire glass. According to etiquetes, the wine should be poured a little above the curving of the glass.
Click here to learn more about wines and how to pour it. |
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[insert coca cola glass) |
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(only Meteor)
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Cocktails
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Martini glass (only Meteor)
Look at the recipe of the cocktail machine to see which glass you need
Cocktails served in a Martini glass, require a cocktail shaker. |
Hurricane glass (only Meteor)
Look at the recipe of the cocktail machine to see which glass you need |
Spritz glass (only Meteor)
Look at the recipe of the cocktail machine to see which glass you need |
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Jug cocktail glass (only Hubble)
In case you run out of jug glasses, you can also use a Le Fort glass |
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Hot drinks
Hot drinks are all served on a plate with a cookie and spoon.
Want to know how to make all different kinds of coffees? Click here for the tutorial.
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Espresso cup (Smallest cup)
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Coffee cup (middle cup)
Click here to learn how to make a coffee |
Cappuccino cup (Biggest cup)
Click here to learn how to make cappuccino |
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Latte glass
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Chocomel cup (only Hubble)
Click here on how to make hot chocolate |
Special coffee glass (whipped cream coffees) (only Hubble)
Click here to learn how to make special coffees |
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Tea glass
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