Glass Shapes Can Make Us Drink Too Much 348
Roland Piquepaille writes "Some people think that a glass is half empty while others see it as half full. But one thing is sure: some glasses are fuller than others. According to the British Medical Journal (BMJ), researchers from Cornell University and the Georgia Institute of Technology have shown that short glasses are more likely to lead to over-indulgence. In fact, people pour 20-30 percent more alcohol into short, wide glasses than into tall, narrow ones of the same volume. The researchers obtained similar results with students and professional bartenders. So, as New Year's Eve is coming, remember to use only tall glasses for your party!!!"
Warning (Score:3, Interesting)
Seriously, some putz at the local pub insisted the Pint glasses there were only 14 fluid ounces. Having a few of same at home I whipped out my trusty graduated cylinder and measured the volume with great precision. The result was close to 16.5 fluid ounces. I keep waiting for an opportunity to make a $100 bet, but keep leaving the scienterrific equipment home.
Wall thickness of glass containers can certainly be deceptive. For pint glasses it's usually about 3mm for the sides and as much as 1cm for the base. Notice how tiny a 16.9 oz. (500mL) water plastic bottle looks compared to a 12 oz. (355mL) bottle. Shape may account for some, but wall thickness is actually a considerable amount of volume within outer perimeter.
In any event I'll be keeping it safe and sane this New Year's Eve by only drinking very expensive champagne. As soon as the money runs out I'll be on water, which should be about 1 hour and 3 hours before midnight.
Re:Warning (Score:3, Funny)
Is that like really, really fun science? You know, that kinda looks like a Calvin & Hobbes word. You didn't just get the boxed set for Christmas, did you?
Re:Warning (Score:3, Funny)
In my part of the world, that is measured in inches. Is this some new trend, using mass? Hey baby, I'm 700 grams.
Damnit! (Score:2)
Re:Warning (Score:2)
Although I agree fully, I'd suggest EXTREME caution there...
When the RIAA gets the police to bust down your door, all that innocuous chemistry equimpent magically turns you into a "meth lab", or at the very least, transmutes into "paraphernalia" if they fail to find anything more incriminating in your home.
You have the right to pursuit
Re:Warning (Score:2)
Damn, I'm a bad procrastinater...
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Re:Warning (Score:5, Funny)
I think you need to lay off the alcohol already...
Re:Warning (Score:2)
Re:Warning (Score:3, Funny)
Hey will you take the same bet if there is some "putz" who insists the pint glass is 20 fl. oz? You don't mind visiting Canada or the UK do you?
Re:Warning (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Warning (Score:5, Informative)
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/inmc-mc.n
If they say it's a pint, it has to be a pint. You can report a bar to this group and they will investigate, and cite if necessary (not listed on their site but was stated by a representative of theirs on a CBC Radio One show, I believe Quirks and Quarks).
Re:Warning (Score:3, Informative)
I think it might have been DNTO [www.cbc.ca] and Nick Purdon's quest for the true pint.
Re:Warning (Score:3, Informative)
I should bloody well hope not... (Score:3, Funny)
You know how a lot of Americans feel about their guns? Well, we're like that with beer. Any politician who gets labelled as the guy who nicked our beer... well, his career is suddenly not worth a great deal.
It all depends! (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:It all depends! (Score:5, Funny)
Use short glasses when someone else is buying the liquor, tall when you are.
Use short for your date, tall for you.
--MarkusQ
P.S, To my wife (who also reads /.): I'm just kidding of course. I never did that. Especially since I met you.
Re:It all depends! (Score:2)
Re:It all depends! (Score:2)
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Re:It all depends! (Score:2)
Huh? (Score:5, Insightful)
Why the hell... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Why the hell... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Why the hell... (Score:2)
If it's beer you're talking about, then one standard pint glass [wikipedia.org] represents a good time, two pints represents a really good time, and three is a party. Anything over three is usual subject to local laws and can get you in trouble with the missus, the neighbours, or otherwise prevent you from finding your way home and, thus can be considered too much.
American beer, for similar reasons, is best served in small glasses, and chilled to the extreme to kill the taste.
Re:Why the hell... (Score:2)
It has taste? I started drinking only European beer and stuff from microbreweries because most American beer has no taste. There is a reason they say American beer is like making love in a canoe.
Re:Why the hell... (Score:4, Insightful)
Bah, you haven't been to the US in quite a while or take it. Either that or you come to the US and drink Budweiser, Coors or some other crap. Don't DO that!
Many of our locally crafted beers are quite tasty, but are never shipped to Europe. I'm a big fan of the amber beers from the American West Coast (Mostly around Seattle, Portland and San Francisco)-- it's hard to get anything like that in Western Europe or the UK, although I've had some small batches of great amber brews in the Czech Republic and Austria.
And I'll admit that I've never been to Belgium.
Re:It's like Ausies and Fosters (Score:3, Informative)
Right, but they taste very different-- Budvar from eské Budjovice is very bitter compared to American Budweiser.
But hey, check it out-- Budvar is apparently now marketed in the States under the name Czechvar! [czechvar.com]. I wonder if it travels well. I'll keep my eyes open next time I'm at the store.
Re:Why the hell... (Score:2)
Or you're drinking Firkin Dogbolter. I doubt you could get drunk on American beer no matter how much you drink.
Re:Why the hell... (Score:2)
I get a mild buzz from a single bottle of Dogfish Head World Wide Stout. It's made in Delaware, and weighs in at 18% ABV...
American craft beer is good. Bud/Miller/Coors sucks. But so does most commercial beer (fucking InBev...).
Excellent advice (Score:5, Funny)
Some beer for that glass. (Score:2)
I have found that after switching from 12-oz bottles (in which you cannot even find this BOFHiest of brews), to 22oz/750mL bottles (in which you can), to 3L bottles [arrogantbastard.com], even though I only typicallly fill glass your half full, I feel much better even if I rarely finish it all even.
Re:Some beer for that glass. (Score:2)
Passing one of these around and around the table was a waste of good German Bier, but we were young and didn't care.
Try this one.... (Score:5, Interesting)
http://www.kleinbottle.com/ [kleinbottle.com]
There it could be a bit problematic to say weather its half full or empty, topologically
Glass shapes? (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, who knew? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Glass shapes? (Score:3)
Does it work with non-alcoholic beverages as well? (Score:2, Interesting)
Myth (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Myth (Score:2)
Re:Myth (Score:5, Informative)
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http://ww
See the langpair=en|en bit? Translate from English...to English! I read about this trick on digg a few days ago.
Re:Myth (Score:2)
Re:Myth (Score:2)
I would drink 2 canteens a day, and I would have clear piss. Of course, I also come from a desert, and I'm very accustomed to dehydration (not the fault of the desert, just me being a stupid umbs
Re:Myth (Score:2)
Re:Does it work with non-alcoholic beverages as we (Score:2, Insightful)
At the bottom (Score:5, Insightful)
You'll never find the answer at the bottom.
Re:At the bottom (Score:2)
=Smidge=
Re:At the bottom (Score:2)
You'll never find the answer at the bottom.
But hopefully, by the time you get to the bottom, you forgot why you started that drink...
My observation (Score:5, Funny)
Not surprising (Score:2)
I, for one, am not surprised by this. It's hard to judge small volumes in a wide based container, especially by eye. It's nowhere near as hard on a tall thin container.
I wonder what would happen, though, if they took it to the extreme and had a very tall and thin container. My guess would be that you would again find over indulgence simply because the container dimentions are outside what people are used to.
Where can I sign up for the study?
Re:Not surprising (Score:2)
Re:Not surprising (Score:2)
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Re:Not surprising (Score:3, Insightful)
I have no idea whether it makes a difference, because once people start ordering shots, the party's only started.
Further Study (Score:5, Informative)
The real trick to this is the "four pour". With a certain standardized spout that they attach to bottles in most bars, you start pouring, count to four, and you're pretty close to the 1.5 ounce mark. This is what's taught in most bartending schools, and if the bartenders stick with it instead of trying to eyball the amount, they get it right much more often.
- Greg
Re:Further Study (Score:2)
The count varies. My girlfriend is a bartender and has a three count. Another girl at her bar is unfortunate enough to have a 3.5 count. Part of their training is using a vodka bottle filled with water, pouring (with a pourer attached) into a beer glass, and then pouring the beer glass's contents into a shot glass to see how they did. They do this every once in a while when they aren't busy to make sure they are pouring accurately.
This is necessary because of mixed drinks and such. It would be a waste of
Re:Further Study (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm confused.
Don't you have "optics" in the USA?
Over here, the amount of alcohol you get isn't at the whim of the bartender. Spirit bottles are hung with optics which are of a standardised size (usually 35ml, IIRC, but it can vary -- regardless, the volume used in a particular establishment must be clearly advertised on a notice somewhere near the bar). The barman/barmaid simply pushes the glass against the optic; it discharges until it's empty; they remove the glass, now containing a standard measure; the optic refills ready for the next shot.
Relying on the bar staff to count to four sounds absolutely ridiculous to me. How fast do you count? If I'm paying a given, standard amount of money for a shot, I want to know I'm getting my money's worth, not a smaller volume! Of course, this means you can't get a larger volume, too, but hey...
Re:Further Study (Score:3, Insightful)
American bartenders are sometimes hired with no training and learn on the job - this is actually very common. But
Georgia Tech (Score:5, Funny)
Heh, given the lack of women here at Georiga Tech, it is no wonder that the only possible research is in analyzing alchohol and alchohol glasses.
The only other possible research alternative would have been to analyze network cable lengths, but then you get into cliched-joke territory.
Funny anecdote - a graduate student here asked a prof for a good hangout, and he recommended a place right across our research lab. Dude took his girlfriend there, only to realize that it's a strip club. Hilarity ensued. And of course, the same prof usually offered free beer and pizza if you came to his saturday meetings.
Now you know why they do research into alchohol glasses here at Tech.
Re:Georgia Tech (Score:2)
ObDisclaimer: most of those shenanigans are on the other side of campus from the engineering dorm....
Re:Georgia Tech (Score:2)
Was the Prof's name Richard Feynman? [crunchygods.com]
Re:Georgia Tech (Score:3, Informative)
After extenshive testing... (Score:5, Funny)
Now where the hell did I put my pants?
Faversham, Mr. Domo.
Another explanation (Score:4, Interesting)
Insensitive clods (Score:2)
hmm (Score:2, Funny)
Re:hmm (Score:2)
estimate of stability? (Score:2)
i notice that when i have to deal with one of those tall, thin glasses i worry about how stable it will be. but those shorter, fatter ones (whiskey style i guess) i dont care as the weight will be very close to the table anyways.
mistake in headline (Score:2)
who uses glasses (Score:2)
Re:who uses glasses...bottles are for girlies (Score:2)
Best I ever did was a Jug of Beer...No hands...just picked it up with teeth and Chugged it back...won a hundred bucks and almost puked.
feh (Score:2)
And some glass shapes (Score:5, Interesting)
Nothing can MAKE you drink too much (Score:2)
One think is for damn sure, drinking makes some people want to drink more.
Slashdot: Descovering what women already know... (Score:2)
Martini glasses (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Martini glasses (Score:3, Informative)
Side note: Bourbon is a subset of whiskey, but Jack Daniels is not a bourbon. It's a Tennessee
Glass half full? (Score:4, Funny)
It's practical (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Interesting but not too surprising (Score:5, Interesting)
But a neat thing you can do is have two equal volumes of water in two different types of glasses and present it to a pre-preschool, preschool, or kindergarten aged child (memory is a little hazy on the age). Fill one short wide glass and one tall narrow glass with equal volumes of water in front of the child and the child will tell you that the taller, narrower glass has more water than the short, fat glass. Yes, they will tell you that it is fuller even though they see the same amount of water go into each glass.
I can't exactly recall which part of the brain develops during this age (24-40 months) at the moment, but it's a neat thing to see (if you're a science geek).
As how this might relate to the topic... maybe this doesn't fully develop (or develop as much) in some people because of diet, genetics, or a combination of both?
Re:Interesting but not too surprising (Score:5, Informative)
Damn. I never thought I would use anything from that class.
Standards make life easier... (Score:2)
For you that like the mixers, you can still use a shot glass to get a consistent pour - just fill the shot glass with your liquor, dump the contents into your highball glass, and then top off with your mixer of choice. Shops that sell bar supplies generally will have a metal doohickey with a 1-1/2 oz metal cup on
eh, isn't new years about doing it the other way? (Score:2)
What about wine glasses (Score:2)
Where do these glasses fall?
Bah! Poorly trained Bartenders! (Score:2)
I don't know where these guys picked their test subjects, but if they were pouring by eye, they were flat out poorly trained. One of the reasons most bars have pourers on the bottles is so you can consistently pour by count. In most places I worked, we poured a shot and a half, which was a six count. AFAIK, the shape of a glass doesn't change the nature of time. (Although enough of its contents sure will...)
In fact, one of the tests we used to give people before they could go behind the bar was to pour 20
This reminds me (Score:2, Interesting)
Anyway, "So, as Ne
Don't give away my secret! (Score:2)
Hmmm... I'll let you guys know (Score:2)
Half empty or half full? (Score:2)
Half an answer, I think (Score:2)
Prepare to litigate! (Score:2)
(Keep your bar receipts so you can qualify for one of the $1.07 settlement checks in about five years time.)
Um, actually... (Score:3, Funny)
So, as New Year's Eve is coming, remember to use only tall glasses for your party!!!
If you want to have a good party, you should probably do the opposite.
Wouldn't that be... (Score:2)
If the brain isn't ready... (Score:2)
I've got your nose!
Peek-a-boo! Where did I go?
Re:editorial mistake. (Score:2)
ObDisclaimer: I am tall, but fat. I am male, but have a sense of humor. If you were planning to reply to this comment in anger, please consider getting one as well.
Re:editorial mistake. (Score:3, Informative)
I can't remember who to attribute that to though.
-Rick
Re: (Score:3, Funny)
Re:I wonder why (Score:2)
Good question. I figured it out way back in kindergarten. Ok, I admit I'm bragging here, but I do remember an exercise the teacher performed with the class using a graduated cylinder, a tall skinny glass, and a short fat glass. She filled the tall glass to a higher level than the short one than asked us which had more water in it (the short one did, in case you couldn't guess). I was the only one who got it right. To a
Re:I wonder why (Score:2)
Eh, same thing.