Overstock.com has the Anchor Hocking 8-piece Grand Pilsner Beer Glasses for $34 + $3 shipping = $37 shipped. Serve up a cold one in this fine pilsner glass by Anchor Hocking. [Compare]
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#1
lapierce - Posted 5:34 am PDT 05/8/09 (165 Posts)
I have some Yuengling glasses shaped just like this. Very nice glass for beer. I swear it tastes better in a frosty one of these.
#2
capainter - Posted 5:43 am PDT 05/8/09 (13 Posts)
Is it me or is overstock.com one of the most expensive sites out there?
#3
lapierce - Posted 6:38 am PDT 05/8/09 (165 Posts)
Yeah...not a great deal, but great-shaped glasses.
#4
milf_hunter - Posted 6:40 am PDT 05/8/09 (2891 Posts)
You mean people actually don't steal glasses from bars? Bizarre...
#5
maddog - Posted 6:41 am PDT 05/8/09 (12 Posts)
RestockIt.com has them for $28.50 with free shipping...
http://bacon.com/olgnby
Plus an extra 5% off with code W95D. Offer expires 11:59:59 PM PST on 5/10/2009.
$27.08 Shipped!!!
Or sign up and get 10% off with code WL93...
$25.65 shipped!!!
http://bacon.com/olgnby
Plus an extra 5% off with code W95D. Offer expires 11:59:59 PM PST on 5/10/2009.
$27.08 Shipped!!!
Or sign up and get 10% off with code WL93...
$25.65 shipped!!!
#6
maddog - Posted 6:48 am PDT 05/8/09 (12 Posts)
| milf_hunter wrote: |
| You mean people actually don't steal glasses from bars? Bizarre... |
I call it "recycling"...
#7
Sliver - Posted 6:53 am PDT 05/8/09 (634 Posts)
Had a set of four of these for years, and though they look cool, are fun to use on occasion, etc. I rarely found myself using them and was washing them more often to get the dust off of 'em than to down a few frosties. They're unwieldy for dishwashers (long, but of necessity bottom-heavy so they tip around the posts and have to be bottom tray washed) and a bit of a pain to hand wash. Comes down to cases, a 16oz. pint glass does the job pretty well if you're not just swigging out of bottle or can. YMMV, etc.
#8
maddog - Posted 7:09 am PDT 05/8/09 (12 Posts)
| Sliver wrote: |
| Had a set of four of these for years, and though they look cool, are fun to use on occasion, etc. I rarely found myself using them and was washing them more often to get the dust off of 'em than to down a few frosties. They're unwieldy for dishwashers (long, but of necessity bottom-heavy so they tip around the posts and have to be bottom tray washed) and a bit of a pain to hand wash. Comes down to cases, a 16oz. pint glass does the job pretty well if you're not just swigging out of bottle or can. YMMV, etc. |
I agree. As a semi-pro beer drinker with my own home brewery, I know that Pilsner glasses are supposed to be optimally designed to improve the taste of pilsner beer. I don't have any pilsner glasses, I either use a frozen mug, or a frozen 16 oz glass, similar to these:
http://bacon.com/6c553r
At $20.90 shipped (with 5% off code W95D) or $19.80 shipped (After signing up and using 10% code WL93) for a case of 24, you can have all your friends over. If you don't have that many friends, impress the few you do have by smashing your 87/83 cent glasses on the floor when you're done with a beer!
#9
m0f0 - Posted 9:20 am PDT 05/8/09 (7754 Posts)
#10
dabomb - Posted 10:14 am PDT 05/8/09 (283 Posts)
What #5 said.
http://www.restockit.com/8-pc-Anchor-Hockinbaconrand-Pilsner-Glass-Set-(AH8PILS-CSB).html
http://www.restockit.com/8-pc-Anchor-Hockinbaconrand-Pilsner-Glass-Set-(AH8PILS-CSB).html
#11
dabomb - Posted 10:22 am PDT 05/8/09 (283 Posts)
You can only use one of the mentioned codes, and you don't need to sign up for the WL93, just put it in and your off for 25.xx
#12
Immy - Posted 10:54 am PDT 05/8/09 (2 Posts)
| Quote: |
| As a semi-pro beer with my own home brewery, I know that Pilsner glasses are supposed to be optimally designed to improve the taste of pilsner beer. I don't have any pilsner glasses, I either use a frozen mug, or a frozen 16 oz glass, similar to these |
PFFFFT. Semi-pro with your own brewery? Any true beer drinker knows you don't freeze beer glasses. Huge beer geek faux pas.
#13
BensBargains - Posted 10:58 am PDT 05/8/09 (1143 Posts)
#14
Wand - Posted 12:52 pm PDT 05/8/09 (1244 Posts)
#15
freedom41 - Posted 5:06 pm PDT 05/8/09 (127 Posts)
#16
mendaliv - Posted 6:16 pm PDT 05/8/09 (325 Posts)
I wish they had HUSTLER printed on the sides.
#17
maddog - Posted 9:25 am PDT 05/10/09 (12 Posts)
| Immy wrote: | ||
PFFFFT. Semi-pro with your own brewery? Any true beer drinker knows you don't freeze beer glasses. Huge beer geek faux pas. |
It's perfectly fine to serve in a frozen mug or glass. If you beer is room temp, the mug will cool it to a reasonable temp. Some beers are meant to be served very cold (ever read the Guinness Bottle?).
The real deciding factor though is, "Do you like the beer the way it is served"? Beer is meant to be enjoyed. Too bad there's so many beer snobs trying to ruin it.






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