Introducing Glass 2: "Water, Barley & Hops"
Plato once said, "He was a wise man who invented beer." That's coming from the dude who established the first institution of higher learning in the Western world, so you know he's right. Plato was on that beer hype wagon before it was cool, and had an epic beard. What a hipster.
No matter what style of beer you enjoy, or how crazy the flavor profile might be, all the beer we drink stems from these three basic ingredients (plus a little love from our microbial pal, yeast). Glass 2, "Water, Barley & Hops," pays homage to those ingredients with a classy, minimalist design printed in gold wrapping 360 degrees around the entire glass.
Glassware Information
Rastal Teku - 42.5 cl or 14.5 oz. Capacity
The infamous Rastal Teku glass is regarded as one of the best glasses for fully experiencing the color, aroma, and flavor of any style of beer. Designed by Teo Musso (“Te”) of the Baladin Brewery in Torino, and Italian sensory analyst Lerenco Dabove AKA Kuaska (“Ku”), it’s considered one of the world’s best beer glasses.
Glassware Care
Here is a guide I wrote that details the best way for you to properly clean your glassware. Below are some basic guidelines:
- No microwaving - This glass contains precious metals, so never put it in the microwave, unless you wanna see those sparks fly
- Hand wash - I've put my gold printed glasses through the wash, but I don't recommend it. I suggest hand washing these with soap and water, and then letting them air dry.
Questions or concerns?
No worries! Shoot me an email and I'll happily answer any questions you have and provide any additional information you need to make your decision. Just know there is a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If for some reason you get your glass and aren't happy or change your mind, we'll take care of you.
If you're wondering what other people are saying, I urge you to take a look at our reviews page. Better yet, straight-up check out our Instagram page and see what everyone is saying. I'll let their posts speak for themselves.