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Pint Glasses for Breweries:
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Our beer pint glasses are purchased directly from the breweries for home use or breweriana beer collectors and are new beer glasses in excellent condition. Our beer pint glasses are also called "TUMBLERS", "POUNDERS" or "MIXERS" and are heavy pint glasses that would also make excellent iced tea glasses. Each Pint glass holds 16oz of liquid and because of the beautiful designs and colors on them they make wonderful gifts. Beer Pounders are also the most popular size for drinking glasses used in a pub or brewery restaurant. We package our various beer glasses in bubble wrap or special beer glassware boxes to insure their safe arrival.

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Acme Brewing Company
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Alaska Brewing Company:
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Anchor Brewing Company:
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Anderson Valley Brewing Company
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Baltimore Brewing:
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Betty Boop:
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Big Sky Brewing:
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Black Diamond Brewing
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Blue Moon Brewing:
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Boston Beer Company:
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Brewskis Brewing:
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Anheuser-Busch Inc. (Budweiser)
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Butte Creek Brewing
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Coors Brewing:
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Deschutes Brewery
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Dicks Brewing:
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Eel River Brewing Company
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Fish Brewing
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Georgetown Brewing
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Great Basin Brewing
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Henry Weinhard Brewing:
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Highfalls
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Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing:
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John Deere:
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Keystone
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Lost Coast Brewery
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Mad River Brewery:
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Michelob
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Miller Brewing:
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A New Brewery denotes a pint glass that has been added to the list in the last 6 months.



Go to Pint Glasses for Breweries:
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A Glass Fact:

The artificial glass was first used to cover the surface of stone or ceramic beads in 3500 - 3000 BC, Mesopotamia. Later, in 2500 BC, the beads and amulets were all made of glass. The all-glass pots were first made in the 15th century BC, again in Mesopotamia. The oldest examples we have from this era were made for III. Tutmozis in 1470 BC. He brought glass makers to Egypt from Asia after his invasion of Asia. This was the birth of the first glass industry in Egypt. They used inner molding technique for glassware production until the 11th century BC. The glass industry in Egypt was interrupted between 11th and 4th centuries BC. After Alexandria was established in 332 BC, glass production became a dominant industry again. The famous Millefiori bowls became the symbol of the glorious glassware range produced in Alexandria. It is also known that there was a considerable glass trade from Egypt to Greece and Italy in the 3rd century BC and the following centuries.

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