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What does the RC/40 CL fill line on the side of a Stella glass mean?

Please, collaborators, I have a question about the RC/40 CL fill line on the side of a Stella glass. What does this marking indicate? Any quick assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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All Stella Artois glasses have the 'RC' on them. While we cannot determine its meaning, we believe it refers to Ritzenhoff Cristal, as it is produced by RC Ritzenhoff Cristal AG. The 40 cl indicates that the glass holds 40 centiliters.

The star of many glamorous, 1920s-tinged advertising campaigns, Stella Artois believes that nothing but the chalice can truly do their beer justice.

According to Telegraph.co.uk, the glass's oval design "allows a big foamy head and complex aromas to develop." It is also worth noting the stem at the foot of the glass, which functions similarly to the stem of a white wine glass: it provides a place to hold the glass without gripping the main bowl, ensuring that your warm hands do not come into contact with the cool lager.

The gold-rimmed chalice is designed to deliver a smooth pour, fewer bubbles, and a colder beer for a longer duration.

Different beers possess different qualities, and enjoying them from the appropriate barware can enhance the beer-drinking experience. Check out some tips on using beer glasses at Overstock.com.... Show More

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