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MoPhunk said:
I run a small eBay business and run into trays of different beer glasses usually for $1-3 per tray. If you like auction hunting, its been great to me

What's you eBay store name??
 
iamandybennett said:
What's you eBay store name??

It's a2zantiques but I have never sold any of the glasses I find. I have a problem. I know that and so does my wife
 
hoppyhoppyhippo said:
I have an obscene amount of brewery glasses. I have some favorites though for home brew. Any of my stemmed beer glasses, which I have 3 Ommegangs, a Weyerbacher (my personal favorite as a Tulip glass) a Corsendonk, 2 35th Anniversary Stuff yet Face glasses and a Magic Hat something or the other.

I'm not a fan of sharing something I love so much in shaker glasses. Something that actually holds head and aromas in instead of letting them escape all willy nilly. That said I love my shakers for display, but I prefer the beer specific glasses, like pilsner glasses, pub glasses, etc. Shakers are great for water, for mixed drinks, tea, etc. And they'll do in a pinch for beer. But I'm a sucker for beer specific glasses.

For my own tasting I want to get this LINK

I got one of these and right after noticed glasses everywhere for cheaper like 2 dollars a glass
 
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I got this for christmas: Libby Sampler

Pretty fun little variety pack.

Yeah they're pretty decent glasses. I purchased 4 sets of them about 2 years ago. I was going to give the as Xmas gifts to my beer drinking buddies, but kept them all! I couldn't help myself, I got them for right at 50% off. I regret not purchasing all 10 that were available. I could have Ebayed the other 6 sets and made my money back!

I like them much more than the tall Pilsner glasses I got from Ikea a several years back. Those things are so fragile that I rarely use them. I tipped an empty one over in the sink and it shattered. It didn't even fall all the way to the bottom of the sink, it just hit the side.
 
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Back when I bought my first bottle of Rye-on-Rye, I ordered a single (what the heck was I thinking??) Smokestack tulip from Boulevard, and one of their tasting glasses. I've since picked up another smokestack, and 6 of the New Belgium glasses. Got four boxes of the Libby craft beer glasses for Christmas this year, and once my basement bar is finished (and I come up with a name for my bar/brews) I'll probably look into either etching my own glassware, or having some made. It's the little things like that that "sell" a home bar :)
 
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