The Most Fun You Can Have with Personalized Beer Mugs

August 24, 2009 by  

Beer mugs and glassware are both fun and functional. Many examples of the mugs and glasses are unique in design, ranging from the classic to the outrageous. Some promote specific brands while others are more general in nature. Many are designed for use with specific beers. These are best when used with personalized beer mug, and are understood to accentuate the appearance, flavor, and aroma of the beer itself.

Beer glassware includes such examples as wheat beer glasses, pint glasses, beer mugs, and the ever popular Pilsner glass. Each type of glass is designed for use with different types of beer, with many designs helping to prevent the hands from warming the container and the beer too much. These and other types of beer mugs and glasses are found in bars, clubs, and in many homes.

Pint glasses and personalized beer stein are usually made of thick glass and have a relatively short and stout appearance. The pint glass will hold sixteen ounces of cool refreshing beer. Pilsner and wheat beer glasses are tall with a flared lip and somewhat thin in appearance, They usually hold ten ounces or up to half a liter. Beer mugs are commonly used, and are usually heavy glass with a solid bottom section, and a sturdy handle for gripping. The mug usually will hold at least twelve ounces. It is the beer mug that is usually customized with designs in the glass, logos, or color tints that advertise a given brand of beer or manufacturer. Many beer mugs are designed as promotional items and may include novelty accents for collectors.

Prices for beer mugs and various types beer glassware will vary. The items can be purchase online or in stores. A basic Pilsner glass may cost anywhere from under $5.00 to over $10.00, depending on capacity and quality of the glass. Mugs, especially novelty mugs may range from the terribly inexpensive to the outrageous, depending on the demand. It is possible to purchase the mugs as personalized bar gifts and glassware from online stores, directly from manufacturers, and in many local retail outlets. When ordering online, always make sure the item will be shipped with proper padding and protection within the package. This helps to ensure that the item will arrive undamaged.

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6 Responses to “The Most Fun You Can Have with Personalized Beer Mugs”

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