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    22oz beer steins

    Afternoon all

    I am looking for some ceramic beer steins but the have to be 22oz, or at least bigger than 1 pint. They need to be traditional beer stein shape ie rings around the top and bottom, probably with one or two gold rings top and bottom as well.

    Subliblanks do the ideal stein apart from the fact it is under a pint :o(

    Coralgraph do one which is 22oz but is a fiver a pop and am waiting to hear from them to find out if it is dishwasher safe - I figure if they don't say it is then its highly likely that it isn't.

    Anyone know of any others on the market?


    Arthur

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    I used the CG ones for a long time, but eventually gave up with them due to barreling. They really where hassle compared to the consistency I get from other products.

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    Hi Janners - I had heard from another user that they weren't very consistent in terms of barrelling and being out of round. Can't afford too many failures at a fiver a go! Just to add to the fun, the potential order I have is for all of the mugs to have a common logo on them but then to have individual names put on each one as well.


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    I used the tankards from Subliblanks and the quality was so off I gave up and just donated them all to my local charity shop as it was so depressing but at least someone made use of them in the end.

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    https://www.printequipment.de/en/sub...amic/beer-mug/

    Try these. Never used the Steins myself but they are good suppliers.

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