| Terms |
Description |
| Beer Mug |
A cup designed specifically for serving and drinking beer. Usually has a handle and comes in a variety of sizes. Beer mugs can be made of glass, plastic, stone, pewter, ceramic, as well as other materials. |
| Beer Stein |
German word for stone , associated with the traditional, decorative stoneware beer mugs. |
| Customised Beer Mugs |
Beer mugs that have specified designs or logos printed on them. Made on a per order basis. |
| Dimpled Beer Mugs |
Beer mugs made of thick glass which have a dimpled design. It has a large opening and usually widens at the base of the cup. This mug is usually used for lagers. |
| Footed Pilsner |
A footed pilsner is similar to a Champaign glass. The difference is in the stem that the Flute sits on (the pilsner foot). The stem is shorter on the pilsner versus the champaign flute. |
| Glass Beer Mugs |
Beer mugs made from glass. |
| Krug |
Another Term for Dimpled Beer Mug. |
| Personalized Beer Mug |
See Customized Beer Mug definition. |
| Pilsner Glass |
A Pilsner Glass is tall, slim and tapered. Used for serving lighter beers. |
| Pint Beer Glass |
Beer glass designed to hold a British Pint (16 oz, ˜1.2 US pints). It has a wide top half which narrows to the bottom half. Used for stouts, porters and ales. |
| Plastic Beer Mug |
Plastic cups designed specifically for serving and drinking beer. Plastic beer mugs come in a variety of sizes and usually have a handle. Often customized with logo and used as a promotional tool. |
| Plastic Beer Stein |
Beer Steins made from plastic which are often customized with logo and used as a promotional tool. |
| Pokal |
Another term for Footed Pilsner. |
| Tankard |
Large beer mug with a handle. These mugs are often tall with a hinged cover. |
| Willybecher |
Another term for Pilsner Glass. |