I think of these as steins for beer, however does anybody associate them with being a posh mug for tea, coffee etc?
A standard mug is 10oz the steins are 17oz, so rather larger.
I think of these as steins for beer, however does anybody associate them with being a posh mug for tea, coffee etc?
A standard mug is 10oz the steins are 17oz, so rather larger.
there a cross between a stein and a english pewter tankard
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That hadn't occurred to me, but now that you mention it, it is!
Clearly my mind is sufficiently dirty to have noticed the naughty connotations of the text printed on the mug.
So, ooh er, missus!
The cider one is indeed an interesting and of course intentional play on words. Always pleased to raise a chuckle.
I just wonder if the design of the mug / stein lends itself to a premium priced mug.
The first thing I saw was your avatar and thought "that would be funny on a mug!" Then I realized I was looking at the wrong thing - duh!
Since size does matter to some, you might want to put it on the stein for those who like a more robust drink and then on the mug (logo on one side, slogan on the other) for those who like sipping from something more average size??
Am I the innocent one here...I don't get it lol
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