British style imperial pint glass like this is a perfect addition to any tavern, pub, or home bar.Authentic British Imperial Pint nonic Glass with Etched Seal.
Reusability | Reusable |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Features | Biodegradable |
Material Type | Glass |
Number of Items | 4 |
Unit Count | 4 Count |
Capacity | 50 Milliliters |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Garden |
Style Name | Modern |
Additional Features | Durability |
S**
Pub Glasses
Love the glasses. They arrived safely and are exactly what I was looking for. Perfect pint size. Heavy duty glass. Easy to hold and easy to wash by hand.
D**N
Quality glass
Excellent glass. Thick, well made. Withstood a drop on a wood floor. Etched bottom for consistent head
J**W
Exactly what I was hoping for.
These pub glasses are a bit pricey but exactly like the old pub glass I have from England. Yes, they have the etched crown.
D**G
Great
Love the weight in my hand and a fun reminder of good times at UK pubs!
S**C
Great glasses! Easy to stack in the freezer without ...
Great glasses! Easy to stack in the freezer without breaking. Regular pint glasses were a disappointment as stacked in the freezer, easily broken when trying to remove. Etching still intact after many runs in the dishwasher.
D**S
Great quality. Not an Imperial Pint.
Good quality glass with a nice, etched crown (a nice improvement on my other Imperial Pint glasses). I noticed immediately that these glasses were slightly shorter than my other, un-etched 20 oz glasses. When I measured out 20 oz of water and filled the new glass, it only took 18 oz to the brim (my old glasses take the full 20 oz).So, while they're very nice glasses, they're not 20 oz Imperial Pint glasses, as advertised.
H**N
Not 20 Ounces, but nice glasses
The glasses are very nice, have the crown and the number 562 which signifies they were made in Bury. But they only hold 18 ounces to the very top and are made for 16 ounces, not 20.
T**S
Tip top!
I fell in love with this sort of pub glass during years of visits to England. These are the first ones I have had in the USA that had the actual stamp on them. That is neither here nor there really, but it does add some sentimental value.I do not even drink beer these days, since what my fellow Americans call beer doesn't even qualify for the name in my opinion. Instead, I use my imperial pint glasses to start my day with 20 (American) ounces of water in the morning. And I use them for ice tea, protein smoothies, well, just about everything.And since I tend to watch British TV via PBS and Britbox, it is nice to feel the same sort of glass in my hand all the various characters are holding in theirs at their "local."And on the occasions when I actually do find bottle of Sam Smith's or Fuller's for sale, the glass is of course the perfect size.
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