In the United States, beer is normally served in a plain, common beer glass. What is different in Europe?
In many countries of Europe, a glass with a brewery logo on it can only be served when containing beer from that brewery. An observer in a biergarten knows not only the style of beer that you are drinking by the glass you are served, but if a brewery logo is on the glass, he or she will know what brand of beer you are drinking.
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