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Budweiser Cold & Crisp Pint Glass

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He traces the details he’s talking about with his fingers: the wide, open-mouth shape, the cut-glass fluting that runs up the sides. “Features like this are also a tribute to Czech cutting glass skills. This is a Czech glass and we have the best glass cutters in the world here. So, I hope when people drink with it they also get to see part of our Czech glass history too.” The obvious comparison is wine. In the same way we wouldn’t accept red wine served in a Champagne glass because it would dull those essential aromas, notes and flavours, we shouldn’t expect a beer to taste the same in any glass either.” Therefore, these glasses would make a great addition to any Establishment, New Home Bar or that Man Cave, to just to that growing Budweiser collection or as the perfect gift for the Budweiser Drinker in your life. Behind him, neatly lined up on shelves above the bar, is a veritable cross-section of glass varieties, showing the sheer range of shapes and sizes on offer to drinkers. As he explains, he gestures to a line of taller, thinner shaped pint glasses: I head across Prague to the new studio of Rony Plesl, artist, sculptor, designer, and one of the world’s foremost names in the art of glass. Inside its great front doors, Rony’s beautiful and newly remodeled space is buzzing with artists, collectors and luminaries, all gathered to celebrate the studio’s opening. Positioned around me, his work speaks for itself. I wander between geometric installation pieces resembling great cut and coloured crystals, and down dazzlingly beautiful rows of intricately cut vases, bowls and glasses. In one corner are what look like branches chopped from trees, except these are stunning, neon-coloured pieces glowing an otherworldly green; part of his recent exhibition at the V&A in London.

For hundreds of years, the kingdom of Bohemia was the seat of Emperors, royalty and the nobility. During the Renaissance, it was discovered that the countryside’s raw materials yielded glass finer and more stable than that found around Venice, Italy – the big rival glassmaking region of the time. In the seventeenth century, Caspar Lehmann, gem cutter to Emperor Rudolf II, developed a method of engraving this Czech glass with copper and bronze wheels, birthing the decorative cut glass style that remains prized all over the world. Behind brewing, the art of glassmaking is perhaps the Czech Republic’s most famous export. Both enjoy a rich history and tradition here; both have been perfected over centuries and involve skills passed down through generations. While Czech glass-blowing is known through the work of artists like Martin, it is the production of Czech ‘crystal’ and highly decorative cut-glass for which the country is truly renowned around the globe.

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These are Officially Branded Budweiser Glasses. They make your Budweiser drinking experience always seem vastly improved when drinking your Budweiser from these Branded Glasses. Wide, weighty, pleasingly tailored to fit the hand and with a rounded and fluted cut-glass detail to its lower half – as soon as it’s in your hands, you start to appreciate the time, detail and craft that has gone into its creation. It’s truly a thing to behold, and every bit worthy of holding the slow-matured and traditionally brewed lager that it’s been designed for: a beer that has only ever been made in the same place, in the same way, with the same four quality ingredients, for over 125 years.

But it’s definitely time we did. Because when you’re talking quality beer, it turns out that what the beer goes in can have almost as much influence on the taste, texture and the drinking experience as what goes into the beer.

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Since leaning his skills from his father, he has spent the best part of three decades perfecting his craft and exhibiting across the world. These days he specialises in sculptural and figurative work, but his studio houses a collection of pieces from across his career: a shelf of bespoke wine glasses here; a Day of the Dead glass skeleton there. We’re in a studio in downtown Prague, a vast vaulted space housed inside an old cloister, in front of the white-hot roar of an open glass furnace. Martin is one of the world’s most celebrated glass blowers; an artist who is both keeping this traditional art-form alive and propelling it forwards in to the future with his mixture of classic and modern pieces.

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