These are pretty nice lowball glasses. I use them for an Old Fashioned.
They’re not luxury crystal but they’re a nice weight, quality, and price. I haven’t had them long to speak about their durability. (The cleaning cloth is very unimpressive. Glass clothes are easy to find.)
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Well wear.
I don’t like to drink out of crystal because too many drunk asses at my house including myself. I have a bunch of glassware with the name of my “home bar” on them. But I hardly use those. I prefer the 10oz yeti lowball. Keeps things cool in the warmer months and they are basically indestructible.![]()
Indestructible...you’re playing my song.
I have solid crystal - Waterford, Lismore pattern - for my wine glasses, highball glasses (which I use for water), and for my standard whiskey tumblers, nice and sturdy, and solid, and blessedly heavy and balanced.
Actually, I love solidly constructed, elegant, and yes - almost indestructible - crystal.
Riedel is all very well but far too temperamental and diva-ish for my lifestyle and customary drinking habits (which have included the unfortunate chip as wine glass rim clips tap/faucet while attempting to wash up while still ever so slightly intoxicated). Thus, I wanted elegant, stylish, solid, and robust glassware.
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