Beer mugs are different in Europe, especially in countries with a tradition of brewing beer. Because of the different types of raw materials and production methods, such as beer produced by top fermentation (ale in the UK) and beer produced by bottom fermentation, different wine glasses are required for different body thicknesses.

The Pearson Cup is specially used to drink light beer. It is small in size and has a volume of about 250 ml.
This beer mug has a volume of 1 British product, which is about 568 ml. Generally used to drink dark beer and English astringent beer.
The white beer mug is used to drink weissen beer, namely white beer, wheat beer.
This kind of wine glass is generally used in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, for example, in Cologne, it is specially used to drink "Cologne" brand beer, in Düsseldorf, it is used to drink a kind of similar British dark beer ( but the body is more Dark beer should be cooler and thinner) beer.
Dove Straight Cup
This glass is similar to the Cologne Straight Cup, except that it is specially used in Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, with their light dark beer.
Beer boots
This kind of boot-shaped beer mug is mostly used for festive dinners in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Guests pass beer boots full of beer and compare the amount of drink with each other as a show for the banquet.
Smart beer mug
Israeli companies develop smart beer mugs that can record the consumption data of drinkers. They have embedded a chip at the bottom of the glass to connect it to an APP on a smartphone. This not only allows winemakers to obtain true and reliable consumption data, but consumers can also obtain promotional offers for their favorite drinks through the APP.










