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+ TGG celebrates Oktoberfest

Have you ever wondered why Oktoberfest starts in September? We're not complaining, but we wanted to stretch it out. To celebrate Kaleidoscope's 20th anniversary, we recently threw an Oktoberfest open haus. The party wouldn't be complete without some concepts, so here are just a few of our favorites. Let us know what you think!


Boom
Boom combines a simple, elegant form and a delightful detail: a small mushroom cloud blown into the base of the glass.


Beer Drop
Crying and drinking go hand in hand, in spite of society’s reluctance to accept it. This glass celebrates those who have the courage to wear their heart on their sleeve.


Beer Bell
Tired of being such a lightweight? Ashamed of getting drank under the table at your local watering hole? Awaken the sleeping drinker within with your very own set of beer bell glasses! Your set will include an 8, 12, 24 and 40 oz beer bell with corresponding cozies to keep your beer frosty and your grip strong! With a little will power and determination you’ll soon be pounding 40 oz brews with the greatest of ease!



Boilermaker
A popular happy hour special in New York City consists of a cheap shot and beer. You take your grimace worthy shot and chase it down with a cold brew. This concept brings a level of sophistication to the Boilermaker combo which consists of a shot of whiskey served in a solo cup and an ice cold PBR. Although, it still pays homage to the low brow nature of the drink by floating the shot in the foam of the beer. It’s a dirty drink for a dirty bar!


Blitzkrug
Drinking beer from traditional German glasskrugs is one of the most social ways to enjoy a brew. However, the glass vessels are extremely heavy and fail to keep the last few swigs cold, assuming you’re not chugging them. The aluminum Blitzkrug weighs less than glass and keeps beer colder for longer. Keeping tradition in mind, the design features a utilitarian aesthetic that places each toast at the center of attention. With each cheer, Blitzkrug becomes dented and scratched, creating a visual history of every celebratory smash. Prost!

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