Original Irish Coffee Glass (Set of 4) best Glassware & Drinkware
the Moscow Mule quickly became a traditional Russian inspired vodka and ginger beer drink served in cool copper mugs. Use this set of four hammered Moscow Mule drinking mugs to remember and compliment the traditional cocktail. Each mug features a solid copper body with nickel lining that helps to keep your drinks colder for longer, while the contoured brass handle makes these mugs easy to hold. Although they were originally dubbed for the Moscow Mule drink, these mugs are perfect for enjoying any cold beverage from water and iced tea to cocktails and beer.

Why Use Original Irish Coffee Glass (Set of 4) ?
- Hammered solid copper body, lined with nickel
- Includes 4 mugs
- Designed to keep drinks colder
- Brass handle for easy and comfortable grip
- Perfect for cocktails, beer, and even iced tea
- 30z Yeti Rambler Tumbler
- Set of two tumblers and lids
- Made of kitchen-grade 18/8 stainless steel
- Can be used for both hot and cold liquids
- Northwest Enterprises crystal clear hard plastic 9-ounce party cups
- Each package contains 100 plastic party cups ideal for an array of cold beverages; plastic party cups also make great impromptu snack cups
- Classic barware styling; hand washable; reusable; disposable for quick after party clean-up
- Ideal for catering, food service, picnics, weddings, buffets, family reunions and everyday use
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Original Irish Coffee Glass (Set of 4) is best for youIn 1952, on one of his frequent trips abroad, San Francisco Chronicle columnist Stanton Delaplane sampled Irish coffee at Shannon Airport west of Dublin. On his return to San Francisco, he spent an evening with Jack Koeppler, then owner of the Buena Vista Cafe, concocting the proper proportions of Irish whisky, coffee, sugar and cream for the drink. They found a glass with a pedestal foot and curved flare design perfect for the recipe, and by the early 1960s most neighborhood taverns and every North Beach and Fisherman's Wharf restaurant stocked the totemic glass to serve San Francisco's own Irish coffee. Irish Coffee became synonymous with a visit to San Francisco, and now a set of the elegant, 6-ounce, uniquely heat-retaining glasses makes it possible to serve authentic Irish Coffee at home.
