The article reflects the author's excitement for the St. Patrick's Day weekend, highlighting the joy of communal celebrations such as drinking in bars with family. It transitions into a review of the Craft Beer Stout Glass, emphasizing its unique design and luxurious feel. Despite the author's lack of expertise about the glass's specific advantages for drinking stout, he appreciates its aesthetics and durability, noting that the fun of the occasion matters more than the object itself.
I’m looking forward to finding time this weekend to hold out hope that some bagpipers show up. And if there happens to be green beer on tap, honestly who am I to decline such a thing?
The Craft Beer Stout Glass, which I recently dug out from the back of my cabinet, is made of extremely thin glass and thus feels very fancy in your hand.
Its appeal boils down to two simple things. First, I think it looks cool. And second, it has an unusual shape that adds to the experience of drinking stouts.
I have literally no idea what theoretically makes this glass better suited for stouts, but I also do not care. Its design is what attracts me.
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