New Pint Beer Glasses: Perfect for Branding and Promotion
We’re delighted to introduce our latest collection of pint beer glasses, now available to be printed or engraved with your logo or branding.
What sets our printing techniques apart from the competition is the incredible variety and quality of decoration methods we offer. Not only do we provide full-colour, 360-degree printing, but we also specialise in premium options such as precious metal prints, decal printing, flock printing, glassware colour coating, and so much more. Explore the full range of decoration methods here:
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Let’s take a closer look at our three exciting new pint glasses:
Malmo 57cl Beer Glass
The Malmo beer glass is a uniquely shaped pint glass that’s perfect for brands seeking a standout design while enhancing the beer’s aroma. Its slightly tapered rim focuses the aromas, making every sip a refined experience.
Thanks to its even surface, the Malmo glass is ideal for 360-degree printing using any of our decoration methods. We can also customise nucleation to create a personalised beer-drinking experience.
Abbey Tankard
Next in our lineup is the Abbey tankard. This classically styled tankard features charming indentations that catch and play with light beautifully, adding to its timeless appeal.
What makes this tankard special for promotional purposes is its expansive branding space. In addition to front and back printing, there’s a large area opposite the handle, allowing your branding to make a bold statement visible from afar.
Extra Tall Pint Glass
Finally, we’re proud to introduce our extra tall pint glass – a design for brands that want their glassware to stand out in any pub.
This premium glass offers the same level of prominence as bespoke designs like those from Peroni or Asahi. With our wide variety of decoration techniques, we can create a glass that’s guaranteed to be the centre of attention.
One standout feature of this glass is the option to include a temperature-sensitive print resembling a thermometer. This clever addition lets drinkers see if their beer is at the optimal temperature – a small but impactful touch that ensures your brand will be remembered.