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Fancy Beer Glasses!

If you want to re-create the authentic beer drinking experience then you'll need some official brewery glassware.  It truly increases the pleasure of your favourite beer when drinking from the proper glass.

We only get one or two shipments of glassware per year, owing to Customs bio-security regulations.  There are many glasses we will reorder every year, so those showing with no stock are examples of styles that we will reorder.  If you want to put your name down for these glasses we can get back to you when new stock arrives.

Please note that our glassware is only available for our financial beer club members, it is not available for general retail sale.

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Uiltje Maxi Glass

by Brouwerij het Uiltje

In stock

$12.50

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