Thoughtful beer geek gift

Bailey’s little brother had a fit of thoughtfulness and for Christmas this year got this very nice chap to engrave six beer glasses with a version of  the graphic from our blog’s header.

Drinking our own brews out of our own branded glasses is very satisfying indeed!

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16 Responses to “Thoughtful beer geek gift”

  1. The Beer Nut says:

    Wow! That’s… impressive. Properly, though, you have to drink from them while sitting at oppposite ends of an impossibly long table in your baronial dining room.

  2. Al says:

    Love it. I like Nut’s idea, too.

  3. zak says:

    Very nice. That reminds me of the champagne saucers we have that are unusually engraved with what are clearly malt and hops: http://twitpic.com/qhgks

  4. zak says:

    I mean barley rather than malt, obviously *slaps face*

  5. Probably time to brew a special B & B beer to serve in those glasses.

  6. Rob says:

    That rules. Boak and Bailey is a unique blog, I wonder where you got the logo from? I always envy the fact you have great pubs down your way in London and I rarely get there but its always a treat when I do. Hopefully I will at the next GBBF

  7. Alan says:

    I had no idea. All these years I could have been selling A Good Beer Blog litre sized mass.

  8. Bailey says:

    Rob — we photographed it in Germany. It was a faded old beer ad on a block of flats.

    Beer Nut — you’ve seen our house then? Dinner most nights is like the scene in Batman where Michael Keaton and Kim Basinger eat soup.

  9. The Beer Nut says:

    That’s exactly the scene I was thinking of. I’m sure it’s a lot easier for your butler these days, what with Segways and all.

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  11. Bailey says:

    We have Segways, he doesn’t. Watching him trying to keep up… amuses us.

  12. leigh says:

    How. Very. Cool.
    that’s not one for the dishwasher!!

  13. Brilliant. I’d love something like that, but they’d last about 18 minutes in the Ten Inch Wheels House Of Gormless.

  14. Bailey says:

    They’re actually pretty bloody sturdy — thicker than the average pub pint glass, anyway. I managed to get them from Somerset to London in a rucksack without incurring any damage.

  15. Glyn says:

    That’s very cool.