enjoy a beer,
and increasingly the beer is sold in glasses made for one particular brand or another, and in The Beer Wall, a popular bar in Bruges, Belgium, that has become a problem, patrons are taking glasses away as souvenirs, ignoring the warnings in four languages on the bar’s beer
mats, which state state that the glasses are not free, and that they can be
bought from the souvenir shop next door, in case you’re wondering which of the glasses at The Beer
Wall is most targeted by thieves, Philip Maes says it’s the
one Brugse Zot beer is served in, photograph Brugse Zot/Facebook, that may have something to do with the
fact that this beer is produced by the only remaining brewery in Bruges’
historical city center, “Every six months we have to ask this brewery for a new
pallet of 400 glasses,” Maes complained, “Every year we lose at least 4,000 glasses,” owner Philip
Maes told the Het
Nieuwsblad newspaper. “The tourists in particular like to walk away with
them. They just take it with them without too much embarrassment, in hotels people steal towels, in restaurants salt shakers
and in a beer bar they steal glasses. For some reason, some customers
think that when they pay for something to drink, they get the glass as a gift,”
Maes added, after seeing his profits affected by the widespread beer
glass theft, The Beer Wall decided it was time for extreme measures, so he
invested around $5,000 into an alarm system, sensors have been installed on the
bottom of every glass in the bar, so if someone tries to take it out, the
sensor at the main entrance will trigger an alarm, Maes hopes that the
embarrassment of being caught stealing, not to mention the legal repercussions,
will deter people from trying to take the glasses with them when they leave, amazing that someone would risk a police record for a glass that could be bought next door!
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