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You might remember these beer glasses from your last trip to Las Vegas, stumbling in a pub in England, or maybe from a lesson in 17th century beer history. Back then it was known as a "Long Glass", a "Cambridge Yard Glass" or an "Ell Glass". It is associated by legend with stagecoach drivers, though was mainly used for drinking feats and special toasts. Either way, the “yard of ale” glass is a beer culture mainstay, and with good reason….it pretty damn big and it looks cool. Standing tall above the rest, this half yard of ale contains around 1.25 imperial pints or .7 liters. The glass is approximately 2 feet long, and has a long and sleek glass profile with a bulb based and a flared mouthpiece for quick pours. It rests securely inside its flat black wooden stand, and is stylish enough to be at home in a fancy restaurant or in your showcase. For all you beer pong fans, when someone makes a cup, pour it in the yard glass and have a drinking showdown at the end.






You might remember these beer glasses from your last trip to Las Vegas, stumbling in a pub in England, or maybe from a lesson in 17th century beer history. Back then it was known as a "Long Glass", a "Cambridge Yard Glass" or an "Ell Glass". It is associated by legend with stagecoach drivers, though was mainly used for drinking feats and special toasts. Either way, the “yard of ale” glass is a beer culture mainstay, and with good reason….it pretty damn big and it looks cool. Standing tall above the rest, this half yard of ale contains around 1.25 imperial pints or .7 liters. The glass is approximately 2 feet long, and has a long and sleek glass profile with a bulb based and a flared mouthpiece for quick pours. It rests securely inside its flat black wooden stand, and is stylish enough to be at home in a fancy restaurant or in your showcase. For all you beer pong fans, when someone makes a cup, pour it in the yard glass and have a drinking showdown at the end.



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You might remember these beer glasses from your last trip to Las Vegas, stumbling in a pub in England, or maybe from a lesson in 17th century beer history. Back then it was known as a "Long Glass", a "Cambridge Yard Glass" or an "Ell Glass". It is associated by legend with stagecoach drivers, though was mainly used for drinking feats and special toasts. Either way, the “yard of ale” glass is a beer culture mainstay, and with good reason….it pretty damn big and it looks cool. Standing tall above the rest, this half yard of ale contains around 1.25 imperial pints or .7 liters. The glass is approximately 2 feet long, and has a long and sleek glass profile with a bulb based and a flared mouthpiece for quick pours. It rests securely inside its flat black wooden stand, and is stylish enough to be at home in a fancy restaurant or in your showcase. For all you beer pong fans, when someone makes a cup, pour it in the yard glass and have a drinking showdown at the end.

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