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A Pint a Day With Personalized Beer Mugs

Beer mug designs are not limited to imposing glasses with distracting dimpled surfaces. They come in a multitude of shapes and sizes that are, in fact, personalized to a particular beer. They are designed specifically to enhance a beer's characteristics, distinguishing it from other types. Some display effervescence and clarity in a long and thin vessel, while a few are bowl-shaped to intensify aroma and highlight the beer head. There are also personalized beer mugs that showcase elaborate graphic stoneware textures. These, by the way, are called beer steins (traditional German versions may come in pewter, silver, wood, porcelain, earthenware or glass). With a hinged lid and levered thumblift, these personalized beer mugs are designed to prevent flies from getting into the beer.

Personalized beer mugs such as tulips and snifters, whose shape allows swirling to agitate volatiles, are especially good for holding in the pungent flavor of brandy and cognac. The American shaker pint glass, meanwhile, offers little aroma containment, as it is more suitable for serving stouts, porters and English ales. But it is often described as one of the personalized beer mugs that are bad choices for tasting no matter what logo is sprayed on the side, thanks to the flared top. So avoid it. Anyway, here are some of the favorites:

Flute glass
A personalized beer mug for Belgian lambic and fruit beer. Its narrow shape helps maintain carbonation while providing a strong aromatic front. Flute glasses showcase the carbonation that occurs, featuring no less than the sparkling color and soft lacing of this process.

Goblet or Chalice
Stemmed, bowl-shaped personalized beer mug adequate for serving heavy Belgian ales, German bocks and other big-sipping beer. A goblet looks more delicate as it has thin walls. A chalice, on the other hand, is heavy and thick walled. Some chalice-type personalized beer mugs are etched on the bottom to attract carbon dioxide and provide a stream of bubbles, maintaining a nice head.

Ochoko
It is the most-popular beer mug for sake. A small cup seen in countless varieties, colors and shapes, the ochoko is typically broad at the neck to allow the fragrance of the sake to waft gently upward.

Pilsner glass
A pilsner design is generally a personalized beer mug for light beer, but it is primarily intended for its namesake, the pilsner. Pilsner glasses are smaller than a pint glass, usually with 250 or 330 mL capacity. Tall, slender and tapered without a curvature, such personalized beer mugs showcase the color, effervescence and clarity of the pilsner. They also create a well-formed beer head.

Wheat Beer glass
A wheat beer glass is a personalized beer mug used to serve wheat beer, known also as Weizenbier. This German glass holds up to 500mL and still has room for foam. Much taller than pint glasses, such personalized beer mugs are very narrow at the bottom and slightly wider at the top. The height allows for thick, fluffy heads and intense aroma.

New Glass for the Craft Beer
An unnamed glass design was created by Jim Koch, founder of Sam Adams Brewery, in order to "elevate the craft beer experience". This personalized beer mug is shaped similar to a wheat beer glass, complete with a large bulb near the top of the glass. The latter, however, is much shorter. Such an uncategorized personalized beer mug has an outward lip, delivering the beer to the front of the tongue where sweetness of the malt is tasted.

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Godinger Dublin Crystal Set of 12 Iced Beverage Glasses Godinger Dublin Crystal Set of 12 Iced Beverage Glasses
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The Godinger iced beverage glass is a perfect example of how European craftsmanship can be used and enjoyed everyday. Perfect for iced drinks, milk, and more. One of Godinger's most well-loved patterns, Dublin crystal glassware unites time-honored European craftsmanship and classic Irish style...

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Looks good from a distance
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by Beach from Fayetteville, GA United States on 2010-04-30
These very heavy glass goblets are not crystal. They are heavy cut glass, fused along the sides in 3 parts. Where the parts meet at the rim can be uneven and might cut your lip. I actually filed mine down with a nail file. They are good for everyday use, but these are not fine crystal for a formal table.


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by Shelley from on 2010-01-18
Crystal? Sorry, this is (crystal like) stemware. I have several different sets of Crystal glassware. From very expensive to rather inexpensive. This glassware is perhaps fine for everyday kitchen use. However, under no circumstances would I ever use it in my dining room with my good china, for a formal dinner. These glasses, at least (my set)have tiny air bubbles throughout the entire body of every glass. There is also a very noticeable seam that runs up the side of every glass. These glasses may sound as if there produced in Ireland due to the name. These glasses, are in fact made in China. They have a defined thunk sound, as opposed to the usual ting sound one hears when one does the finger flick test on crystal. I did not purchase my set from this vendor. My set of 8 Godinger Shannon/Dublin crystal? glasses just arrived from Macy's. And will be shipped right back to Macy's tomorrow.


Bargain price goblets for everyday use!
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by Laura Hickerson from Gilmer, TX on 2009-09-26
I ordered these crystal goblets last week and they arrived in lighting fast time. They are simply beautiful. After reading all of the reports about breakage, I was skeptical. However, mine arrived in perfect shape, well packaged! These will be super for everyday use or could dress up a dinner table quickly. They are heavy and sturdy, which is what I needed! And if one of them does happen to break, its not such a huge loss. I recommend these crystal goblets for anyone looking to get a great deal.


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by Carol A. Aronoff from Tucson, AZ (USA) on 2009-05-22
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Each glass is composed of three vertical pieces of crystal fused together. This is enough to make me return them. Otherwise, they are nice.


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Glass Goblet Top Can Be Joined To A Wood Or Pottery Base Of Your Own Design (Pkg/12) Glass Goblet Top Can Be Joined To A Wood Or Pottery Base Of Your Own Design (Pkg/12)
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Like many of you who purchased the first two ultimate editions at a pretty penny, i was expecting extended editions of movies 3 and 4. What a disappointment! Were the big wigs at WB thinking that their fans would triple dip editions when they bring out all films in one super ultimate collection? I already owned all of the HP on Blu, but sold them when i started buying the Ultimate editions. I will NOT be purchasing 3 and 4. Very poor on WB's part to say its ultimate, and include 8 hours of bonus materials, but not the few extra scenes that regularly show on TV. Very poor indeed.


Deatheaters and *gasp* Dates!
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Now in his fourth year at school, Harry Potter (Dan Radcliffe) becomes unwittingly involved in the infamous "Tri-Wizard Tournament," wherein champions from Hogwarts and two visiting wizarding schools face frightening challenges in the hope of winning eternal glory. With help from his buddies Ron and Hermione, Harry battles dragons, survives underwater, and faces a terrifying maze. Equally scary for him: He must choose a date for the Yule Ball. He has his eyes on the lovely Cho Chang but is too shy to ask her. Lord Voldemort and his Deatheaters play a prominent part in this installment as Harry faces a life and death duel. The movie is very well written and the acting is good, too. The three kids are now playing 14-year olds and are showing a greater range of emotions. There is much humor when it comes to dealing with the opposite sex, a talent the usually capable Harry seems to lack. Watching the three at the Yule Ball is sweet and awful, as these things tend to be at that age. The soundtrack and special effects are wonderful as usual and the suspenseful story is acceptable and enjoyable for children over eight as well as older audiences. If you're a Potter fan, you're sure to enjoy "Goblet of Fire." This is the best of the series so far and definitely lives up to all expectations.


The Best "Potter" Yet
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by M. Secaur from Phoenix, AZ on 2010-08-26
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a truly epic movie, with thrills, excitement, and emotion, that never disappoints and really brings the Wizarding World to life. This film really entertained me, and is a welcome restoration of the Potter magic for anyone who disliked the dreary, overly-depressing feel of "Prisoner of Azkaban". I was fortunate enough to see this film on its opening day of November 18, 2005, and to this day, five years on, I still think it is one of the best out of all the films and my favorite movie out of the whole series. As a humongous fan of the books and the first two films, I wasn't going to miss seeing this one, and was given a pleasant surprise upon discovering how good it was. It's no easy feat adapting a hulking 734-page novel to a workable two-and-a-half-hour production that doesn't lag nor run by too quickly and feel rushed, but the filmmakers did a splendid job in balancing things out so you don't feel as if the whole thing has been butchered. It keeps moving, but does not go at such a break-neck speed as films five and six do that there isn't time to relax and enjoy things like the music, the scenery, or the more intimate interactions between characters. Obviously, with a book that large, you're going to have to cut out something, and I for one feel that the proper choices were made in doing away with several rather pointless sub-plots (Hermione's S.P.E.W initiative, for example, which I was glad was cut because it made her seem a little childish and annoying; or the inclusion of Ludo Bagman, which made the it longer than it should have been) to cut out some time. Even with cuts, it stays surprisingly faithful, so it won't disappoint fans, and it successfully retains the novel's spirit while also managing to remake itself into a film that flows nicely and may even rival the book. Nothing can be entirely flawless, but "Goblet" comes close. Everything was done right, from the pacing to the casting to the music to the directorial decision. In short, one couldn't ask for a better film. The director, Mike Newell, as well as the screenwriter Steven Kloves, really chose to emphasize the real feeling of a British boarding school, as well as increase the drama of the darkness concerning Voldemort's return to power. The TriWizard Tournament is expanded to heroic proportions, and is one-hundred times more exciting than what was originally written, which makes watching this film even more interesting to anyone who is already familiar with the book. The visual look of the film is amazing, and even better than what I could have imagined. Hogwarts has this golden glow to it, and feels incredibly warm and cozy, the kind of place you always imagined it to be, but up till this point had never seen before in any of the previous films. The cinematography is beautiful, and the special effects are perhaps the most effective we've seen in any of the films. The music Patrick Doyle has written is breathtaking. With this score, he's created another gem. It is right up there with John Williams in the magic department, but is more tuneful and romantic. Let's just say you might be humming the songs right out of the theatre. As far as acting goes, everyone, the adult actors included, are better than ever. After five years, everyone seems to have really slipped imperceptibly into their characters, so that it's difficult to separate the performance from the reality. The younger actors, particularly the three main stars, have really improved in the capabilities, and give astounding performances that are filled with insight and pathos. Daniel Radcliffe especially has come a long way from the wide-eyed little 11-year-old he was when the series started. I thought his performance in "The Prisoner of Azkaba" was a little stilted and lacking, even in comparison with the first two films, in which he was very good. Here, he brings a sensitivity and courageousness to Harry that even J.K. Rowling hasn't been able to put across as well. Harry still has his flaws, but he is easier to relate to. He is also a bit smarter, which was a great improvement; he's too dull in the books and gets on your nerves after a while because of his sheer stupidity! Ralph Fiennes gives a chilling performance as Lord Voldemort, and if you aren't as creeped out as I was seeing him in full regalia, then you'd better go back and watch the scene in the graveyard a few more times. There is absolutely nothing I can find that I didn't like about this film, except the inclusion of the heavy rock numbers during the Yule Ball scenes (I found them terribly out of place, even though the Weird Sisters band were included in the novel; but then again, I'm not one of those people who enjoys that sort of music), but aside from that, everything else was perfect, and I highly recommend this film.


Did anyone else notice some deeply imbedded cultural stereotypes?
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by Igor Biryukov from New Haven, CT on 2010-08-19
This is the only Harry Potter film with an "international" twist. Watching and analyzing the film we can get insights on how the English-speaking world relate to the other three great European cultures - the German, the Russian and the French. While the French in the movie are not disguised, the German and the Russian cultures are "magically" fused into one - they are thinly veiled as the Bulgarians of the Durmstrang Institute. I am referring to the central event of the movie - the so-called Triwizard Tournament which is a magical contest between the wizarding schools of Europe - the Hogwarts, the Durmstrang Institute of "the North", and Beauxbatons Academy of Magic. The Beauxbatons Academy of Magic represents the Francophone culture in the Harry Potter Universe. They have a soft touch and a certain "je ne sais quoi". Their Headmaster is Madame Maxime is very tall and looks vaguely like Charles de Gaulle. The name "Beaux bâtons" is French for "beautiful wands". But with the other school - the Durmstrang Institute - things are more complicated. The name indicates "Sturm und Drang", a German term for "emotional turmoil", a codeword for the German romanticism. The students are all boys with military-style buzzcut, apparently meaning to represent the Prussian militarism during Word War I. The names like Viktor Krum are Germanic. Bur their headmaster's name Igor Karkaroff is undoubtedly Russian. He is portrayed as an unpleasant and brutish character with bad teeth looking like someone who just walked out the "Ivan the Terrible" movie try-outs for the mad Tsar Ivan. The Prussians and Russians are fused together in an unpleasant cocktail. The Durmstrang's coat of arms features a double headed eagle, indicating that the school may be located in the Russian or Austro-Hungarian Empire. Victor Krum attended the "Yule Ball" with Hermione Granger looking like the young Wilhelm II wearing the Austrian hussar regiment uniform. Kaiser Wilhelm's middle name was Viktor, by the way. We are shown how the "Anglo-Saxons" successfully compete with other cultures. How they do it? Well, with their honesty, pragmatism, and principle of "fair-play" boosted by Harry Potter magical powers. They overcome the "la finesse" of the South and "la ruse" of the Northerners - the Russo-Germans. They triumphed because the others are lacking some ingredient or another (for example, intelligence). It's all "de bonne guerre", good fun, and "Karkaroff" is a clever though nonsensical name for a Russian ("Kar-Kar" is a sound made by "Russian" crows, as opposite to "Caw-Caw" in the English-speaking countries). But stereotypes are easily discernable. You ask, so what? My point is that the ideology, which goes hand in glove with cultural stereotypes, is everywhere. Even in movies for kids.


Just Another Spectacular Film
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by gwoggie from Grapevine, TX USA on 2010-08-09
Just another great price on another great adventure of Harry Potter and the gang. Kept my grandsons and me well entertained. Looking for Amazon's price to drop on the next adventure (Half Blood Prince) so we can be ready for the final episodes when they hit the big screen.


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The latest entry in the Harry Potter saga could be retitled Fast Times at Hogwarts, where finding a date to the winter ball is nearly as terrifying as worrying about Lord Voldemort's return. Thus, the young wizards' entry into puberty (and discovery of the opposite sex) opens up a rich mining field to balance out the dark content in the fourth movie (and the stories are only going to get darker)...

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by klovess from on 2010-09-08
Like many of you who purchased the first two ultimate editions at a pretty penny, i was expecting extended editions of movies 3 and 4. What a disappointment! Were the big wigs at WB thinking that their fans would triple dip editions when they bring out all films in one super ultimate collection? I already owned all of the HP on Blu, but sold them when i started buying the Ultimate editions. I will NOT be purchasing 3 and 4. Very poor on WB's part to say its ultimate, and include 8 hours of bonus materials, but not the few extra scenes that regularly show on TV. Very poor indeed.


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Now in his fourth year at school, Harry Potter (Dan Radcliffe) becomes unwittingly involved in the infamous "Tri-Wizard Tournament," wherein champions from Hogwarts and two visiting wizarding schools face frightening challenges in the hope of winning eternal glory. With help from his buddies Ron and Hermione, Harry battles dragons, survives underwater, and faces a terrifying maze. Equally scary for him: He must choose a date for the Yule Ball. He has his eyes on the lovely Cho Chang but is too shy to ask her. Lord Voldemort and his Deatheaters play a prominent part in this installment as Harry faces a life and death duel. The movie is very well written and the acting is good, too. The three kids are now playing 14-year olds and are showing a greater range of emotions. There is much humor when it comes to dealing with the opposite sex, a talent the usually capable Harry seems to lack. Watching the three at the Yule Ball is sweet and awful, as these things tend to be at that age. The soundtrack and special effects are wonderful as usual and the suspenseful story is acceptable and enjoyable for children over eight as well as older audiences. If you're a Potter fan, you're sure to enjoy "Goblet of Fire." This is the best of the series so far and definitely lives up to all expectations.


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by M. Secaur from Phoenix, AZ on 2010-08-26
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a truly epic movie, with thrills, excitement, and emotion, that never disappoints and really brings the Wizarding World to life. This film really entertained me, and is a welcome restoration of the Potter magic for anyone who disliked the dreary, overly-depressing feel of "Prisoner of Azkaban". I was fortunate enough to see this film on its opening day of November 18, 2005, and to this day, five years on, I still think it is one of the best out of all the films and my favorite movie out of the whole series. As a humongous fan of the books and the first two films, I wasn't going to miss seeing this one, and was given a pleasant surprise upon discovering how good it was. It's no easy feat adapting a hulking 734-page novel to a workable two-and-a-half-hour production that doesn't lag nor run by too quickly and feel rushed, but the filmmakers did a splendid job in balancing things out so you don't feel as if the whole thing has been butchered. It keeps moving, but does not go at such a break-neck speed as films five and six do that there isn't time to relax and enjoy things like the music, the scenery, or the more intimate interactions between characters. Obviously, with a book that large, you're going to have to cut out something, and I for one feel that the proper choices were made in doing away with several rather pointless sub-plots (Hermione's S.P.E.W initiative, for example, which I was glad was cut because it made her seem a little childish and annoying; or the inclusion of Ludo Bagman, which made the it longer than it should have been) to cut out some time. Even with cuts, it stays surprisingly faithful, so it won't disappoint fans, and it successfully retains the novel's spirit while also managing to remake itself into a film that flows nicely and may even rival the book. Nothing can be entirely flawless, but "Goblet" comes close. Everything was done right, from the pacing to the casting to the music to the directorial decision. In short, one couldn't ask for a better film. The director, Mike Newell, as well as the screenwriter Steven Kloves, really chose to emphasize the real feeling of a British boarding school, as well as increase the drama of the darkness concerning Voldemort's return to power. The TriWizard Tournament is expanded to heroic proportions, and is one-hundred times more exciting than what was originally written, which makes watching this film even more interesting to anyone who is already familiar with the book. The visual look of the film is amazing, and even better than what I could have imagined. Hogwarts has this golden glow to it, and feels incredibly warm and cozy, the kind of place you always imagined it to be, but up till this point had never seen before in any of the previous films. The cinematography is beautiful, and the special effects are perhaps the most effective we've seen in any of the films. The music Patrick Doyle has written is breathtaking. With this score, he's created another gem. It is right up there with John Williams in the magic department, but is more tuneful and romantic. Let's just say you might be humming the songs right out of the theatre. As far as acting goes, everyone, the adult actors included, are better than ever. After five years, everyone seems to have really slipped imperceptibly into their characters, so that it's difficult to separate the performance from the reality. The younger actors, particularly the three main stars, have really improved in the capabilities, and give astounding performances that are filled with insight and pathos. Daniel Radcliffe especially has come a long way from the wide-eyed little 11-year-old he was when the series started. I thought his performance in "The Prisoner of Azkaba" was a little stilted and lacking, even in comparison with the first two films, in which he was very good. Here, he brings a sensitivity and courageousness to Harry that even J.K. Rowling hasn't been able to put across as well. Harry still has his flaws, but he is easier to relate to. He is also a bit smarter, which was a great improvement; he's too dull in the books and gets on your nerves after a while because of his sheer stupidity! Ralph Fiennes gives a chilling performance as Lord Voldemort, and if you aren't as creeped out as I was seeing him in full regalia, then you'd better go back and watch the scene in the graveyard a few more times. There is absolutely nothing I can find that I didn't like about this film, except the inclusion of the heavy rock numbers during the Yule Ball scenes (I found them terribly out of place, even though the Weird Sisters band were included in the novel; but then again, I'm not one of those people who enjoys that sort of music), but aside from that, everything else was perfect, and I highly recommend this film.


Did anyone else notice some deeply imbedded cultural stereotypes?
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by Igor Biryukov from New Haven, CT on 2010-08-19
This is the only Harry Potter film with an "international" twist. Watching and analyzing the film we can get insights on how the English-speaking world relate to the other three great European cultures - the German, the Russian and the French. While the French in the movie are not disguised, the German and the Russian cultures are "magically" fused into one - they are thinly veiled as the Bulgarians of the Durmstrang Institute. I am referring to the central event of the movie - the so-called Triwizard Tournament which is a magical contest between the wizarding schools of Europe - the Hogwarts, the Durmstrang Institute of "the North", and Beauxbatons Academy of Magic. The Beauxbatons Academy of Magic represents the Francophone culture in the Harry Potter Universe. They have a soft touch and a certain "je ne sais quoi". Their Headmaster is Madame Maxime is very tall and looks vaguely like Charles de Gaulle. The name "Beaux bâtons" is French for "beautiful wands". But with the other school - the Durmstrang Institute - things are more complicated. The name indicates "Sturm und Drang", a German term for "emotional turmoil", a codeword for the German romanticism. The students are all boys with military-style buzzcut, apparently meaning to represent the Prussian militarism during Word War I. The names like Viktor Krum are Germanic. Bur their headmaster's name Igor Karkaroff is undoubtedly Russian. He is portrayed as an unpleasant and brutish character with bad teeth looking like someone who just walked out the "Ivan the Terrible" movie try-outs for the mad Tsar Ivan. The Prussians and Russians are fused together in an unpleasant cocktail. The Durmstrang's coat of arms features a double headed eagle, indicating that the school may be located in the Russian or Austro-Hungarian Empire. Victor Krum attended the "Yule Ball" with Hermione Granger looking like the young Wilhelm II wearing the Austrian hussar regiment uniform. Kaiser Wilhelm's middle name was Viktor, by the way. We are shown how the "Anglo-Saxons" successfully compete with other cultures. How they do it? Well, with their honesty, pragmatism, and principle of "fair-play" boosted by Harry Potter magical powers. They overcome the "la finesse" of the South and "la ruse" of the Northerners - the Russo-Germans. They triumphed because the others are lacking some ingredient or another (for example, intelligence). It's all "de bonne guerre", good fun, and "Karkaroff" is a clever though nonsensical name for a Russian ("Kar-Kar" is a sound made by "Russian" crows, as opposite to "Caw-Caw" in the English-speaking countries). But stereotypes are easily discernable. You ask, so what? My point is that the ideology, which goes hand in glove with cultural stereotypes, is everywhere. Even in movies for kids.


Just Another Spectacular Film
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by gwoggie from Grapevine, TX USA on 2010-08-09
Just another great price on another great adventure of Harry Potter and the gang. Kept my grandsons and me well entertained. Looking for Amazon's price to drop on the next adventure (Half Blood Prince) so we can be ready for the final episodes when they hit the big screen.






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