Sunset for the Pint Glass
If there is one place that doesn’t like meddling, it’s the local pub, and in Great Britain the growing number of glass related pub injuries has led the government to investigate changing the beloved pint glass into a controversial plastic pint. According to recent statistics, over 5,000 pub-goers a year get glass related injuries from bar altercations, a figure that government officials believe can be lowered with a newly designed pint glass or simply changing the material. Design Bridge, the firm working on a plastic alternative, must tread carefully over this touchy subject due to the sense of tradition that surrounds the classic pint glass.
The British Beer and Pub Association is in quite a tiff over the proposal and one member argues that the experience of a glass container is unparalleled because it “feels better, it has a nice weight and the drink coats the glass nicely.” For others, it’s simply a question of safety. The BBC reports on the touchy subject,
The Home Office Minister, Alan Campbell, said the redesign could make a significant difference to the number of revellers who are injured. He said: “Innovative design has played an important role in driving down overall crime, including theft, fraud and burglary. “This project will see those same skills applied to the dangerous and costly issue of alcohol-related crime and I am confident that it will lead to similar successes.”
BBC: “Pubs warn over plastic pints plan”
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Originally written for and published at PSFK.