They are really nice. I had a local friend who really only drinks whisky stop by and was bragging about his glassware until I showed him one of these. He got quiet after that.
My wife is so jealous of you and your wife as she loves the tropics. I hope you all savored every moment. I took my wife to Jamaica a couple years ago and she seriously didn't want to leave.
Thanks for sharing. Sorta wish I would have seen this video early before I bought ingredients for 2 batches of beer that I'm going to brew and a refill for beer gas for my nitro setup that I have. Maybe in a couple of months I'll make a purchase. Cheers!
I didn't expect to be impressed as there are tons of companies making glasses, but was very impressed and actually shocked at just how heavy they were. Plus it was a great excuse to have some local Rye.
They are pricy but compared to the 10 oz standard they really do stand out as extremely high quality at over 1 lb. I see them as a gift item to impress.
Sadly, I can't seem to find that information anywhere. From what I've seen and read so far (I am taking an educated guess), they are most likely produced by a major glassware company and then modified elsewhere by hand. Probably India or Indonesia, but I could be dead wrong. Indonesia is known for etched glassware. (I bought beer mugs in 1994 in a small village in Israel where they baked the glasses with a special paint design but the original glassware was from France.)
@BitterRealityBrewing Thank you, FYI I didn't email Uniwhis and their rep said they are made in China which is a bit annoying, however I do like these glasses.
I was given a set for Christmas and they are full of flaws. They pulled the you are out of the 30 day return window and didn’t do anything for me. $70 out the window. Proceed with caution
Wow they are so nice.
They are really nice. I had a local friend who really only drinks whisky stop by and was bragging about his glassware until I showed him one of these. He got quiet after that.
Very impressive looking glasses!
My wife is so jealous of you and your wife as she loves the tropics. I hope you all savored every moment. I took my wife to Jamaica a couple years ago and she seriously didn't want to leave.
Thanks for sharing. Sorta wish I would have seen this video early before I bought ingredients for 2 batches of beer that I'm going to brew and a refill for beer gas for my nitro setup that I have. Maybe in a couple of months I'll make a purchase. Cheers!
I didn't expect to be impressed as there are tons of companies making glasses, but was very impressed and actually shocked at just how heavy they were. Plus it was a great excuse to have some local Rye.
Impressive looking for sure but damn even the cheaper end they're $50 per glass that's insanely expensive.
They are pricy but compared to the 10 oz standard they really do stand out as extremely high quality at over 1 lb. I see them as a gift item to impress.
Nice glasses, where are they made?
Sadly, I can't seem to find that information anywhere. From what I've seen and read so far (I am taking an educated guess), they are most likely produced by a major glassware company and then modified elsewhere by hand. Probably India or Indonesia, but I could be dead wrong. Indonesia is known for etched glassware. (I bought beer mugs in 1994 in a small village in Israel where they baked the glasses with a special paint design but the original glassware was from France.)
@BitterRealityBrewing Thank you, FYI I didn't email Uniwhis and their rep said they are made in China which is a bit annoying, however I do like these glasses.
I was given a set for Christmas and they are full of flaws. They pulled the you are out of the 30 day return window and didn’t do anything for me. $70 out the window. Proceed with caution
Ouch! Can you share with me the flaws? I don't want to keep this up if they are having major issues with quality control. Thank you.
I tried to email you pictures but it didn’t go through