Smaller pours and flights

Ordering a half pour differs from requesting a flight of beers, which consists of a selection of various beers served in small glasses, typically holding around three to five ounces each. A flight is an excellent way to sample multiple beers at once, but it usually costs more than a standard pint; flights often range from $10 to $20, exceeding the price of most pints.
Craft beer bars and local breweries are the types of establishments most likely to offer small pours and flights, featuring craft beers that are often found in tallboy cans at grocery stores. While half pours are somewhat more prevalent in the U.K. than in the U.S., many brewery taprooms are happy to provide samples, as they cater to beer enthusiasts eager to try a variety of options. However, if you request a small pour of a mainstream domestic beer, you might receive a quizzical look, as you probably already know its flavor profile. If a particular IPA, pale ale, fruit sour, or other beer piques your interest during your tasting, you can easily ask the bartender for a full pint.
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