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The Government recently revealed guidance to help businesses apply the crown symbol to pint glasses and as a result, The Morning Advertiser has delved into the history of the mark. As far back as 1698 ...
Until 2006 a crown symbol was displayed on beer glasses to indicate that it contained an accurate one pint. New EU rules from that date however meant the crown symbol was no longer required ...
No matter what you choose to drink in the pub, most pints will share something similar - the markings on the glass. Most pint glasses in ... number and symbol. For example, 'M25' indicates its ...
And now, in the glorious post-Brexit land of freedom, the government was merely “providing this guidance on how manufacturers can apply a crown symbol to beer glasses as a decorative mark on a ...
The preferred crown symbol of King Charles III has replaced ... with his CIIIR cypher added to the delicate glasses – six at each setting – and side plates of the 1953 Coronation Set ...
Most pint glasses in the UK display several markings that each have their own important meaning. The ECHO asked The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) to offer some insight into the reason behind ...