A Stubbie is a term commonly used in New Zealand to refer to a type of small, typically 375ml, squat glass bottle in which beer is sold. The design of the bottle makes it compact and comfortable to hold, and it is a popular choice for both breweries and consumers in New Zealand. The name "Stubbie" is derived from the term "stubby" which refers to something short and thick, reflecting the physical characteristics of the bottle. It is a staple in Kiwi culture, particularly during social gatherings and celebrations.

Example

1. After a long day of work, Jake came home and opened a stubbie from his favorite New Zealand brewery. 2. When attending a barbecue in Auckland, it's common to bring a six-pack of stubbies to share with friends. 3. The drink menu at the Kiwi bar included a variety of stubbies from breweries across New Zealand. 4. As a souvenir from his trip to New Zealand, John brought back a stubbie of a local craft beer. 5. "I prefer drinking stubbies over pints; it keeps the beer cooler for longer," said the man from New Zealand.

Interesting fact

Fun Fact: Did you know that Stubbie, a popular term for a bottle of beer in New Zealand, not only refers to the content of the container, but also its shape? In contrast to the typically long-neck bottle shaped beers in other parts of the world, a Stubbie tends to be short and squat, with an almost bulb-like appearance, hence its name. This unique shape is embraced by Kiwis nationwide and Stubbie has become an iconic feature in New Zealand's beer culture!

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