schooner
schoo
ˈsku
skoo
ner
nɜr
nēr
British pronunciation
/skˈuːnɐ/

Definition & Meaning of "schooner"in English

Schooner
01

sailing vessel used in former times

02

a tall, stemmed glassware used for serving beer, designed to enhance the beer's aroma and flavor

What is a "schooner"?

A schooner is a type of large beer glass characterized by its distinctive shape, resembling a cross between a goblet and a pint glass. It typically features a wide, curved bowl with a short stem and a flared lip, giving it a unique and elegant appearance. Schooners are commonly used for serving draft beer, particularly lagers, ales, and other light-bodied beers. They are often associated with Australian pubs and bars, where they are used as a standard vessel for serving beer. Schooners come in various sizes, with capacities ranging from around 15 to 32 fluid ounces, depending on regional preferences and regulations.

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