Introduction
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A Brief History of the Brewtus
Applebee’s, a popular American restaurant chain, has been credited with inventing a one-of-a-kind beer glass known as the Brewtus. Introduced in 1992, the 20-ounce Brewtus features a wide-mouthed design that tapers down to a narrow base, making it a unique addition to the table.
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A Design Like No Other
The Science Behind the Brewtus
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Why the Brewtus is More Than Just a Pretty Face
According to Claudio Pellegrini, a professor of thermaland fluid sciences at the Federal University of São João del-Rei in Brazil, glasses with wide mouths and narrow bases are ideal for keeping beer cold.
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The Science Behind Efficient Beer Cooling
A Glass Like the Brewtus: The Tulip and Pilsner
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Alternative Options for Beer Enthusiasts
For beer fans looking for a scientifically optimal vessel outside of Applebee’s, options like the tulip or Pilsner glass are available.
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Tulips and Pilsners: Suitable Alternatives
Experimenting with Beer Glassware
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Finding Your Perfect Match
Serious beer connoisseurs often have strong opinions about beer glassware, but experimenting with different types of glasses and beers can help determine what tastes best to each individual.
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Personal Preference Meets Beer Science
Where to Find a Brewtus
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Acquiring the Brewtus: The Good, the Bad, and the eBay
For those interested in acquiring a Brewtus, online marketplaces like eBay offer second-hand options.
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The Cost of Collectibility
Conclusion
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The Brewtus: A Unique Addition to Your Beer Collection
The Brewtus, Applebee’s signature beer glass, has both practical and scientific benefits that set it apart from other types of glasses.
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A Glass That Stands Out


