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		<title>By: Chipper Dave</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chipper Dave</dc:creator>
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		<description>Only thing that&#039;s missing on that Beer Gauge is another ruler guide for measuring the thickness of the bottom of the glass.  You may get a full fill from the top point of view but if the bartender uses glasses with very thick bottoms then you could be missing another 1-2oz on the pour.  You also have to realize that no bartender is going to fill it absolutely all the way up to the top. You must leave room for a small head and avoiding spillage if too full.  Realistically, your only going to get 14oz or so in a real pour.  If you have flat beer with no head, then you might fit more in the glass.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Only thing that&#8217;s missing on that Beer Gauge is another ruler guide for measuring the thickness of the bottom of the glass.  You may get a full fill from the top point of view but if the bartender uses glasses with very thick bottoms then you could be missing another 1-2oz on the pour.  You also have to realize that no bartender is going to fill it absolutely all the way up to the top. You must leave room for a small head and avoiding spillage if too full.  Realistically, your only going to get 14oz or so in a real pour.  If you have flat beer with no head, then you might fit more in the glass.</p>
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