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Libbey 5137 – 20oz Mixing Glass
Product Description
From serving complex cocktails to basic favorites like lemonade and ice cold beer, this Libbey 5137 Restaurant Basics 20 oz. customizable mixing glass is well-suited for every application at your restaurant, bar, or buffet. The attractive design serves as the perfect showcase for drawing attention to the color and style of your most popular mixed drinks, draft beers, and other cold beverages. Crystal-clear glass provides complete content visibility so you can display your beverages for a one-of-a-kind presentation.
Product Details
Dimensions: 3.75x3.75x6.375
Weight: 1.26lbs
| Manufacturer | Glass And Growlers |
| Brand | Libbey |
| Case Quantity | 24 Pieces Case |
| Standard Pallet | 720 Pieces |
| Height | 6 3/8 Inches |
| Bottom Diameter | 2 1/2 Inches |
| Maximum Diameter | 3 3/4 Inches |
| Top Diameter | 3 3/4 Inches |
| Capacity | 20 Ounces |
| Material | Glass |
Pour Lines on Drinking Glasses
A pour line is a subtle printed horizontal mark on the side of drinking glasses, indicating a specific fill level (often for portion control, like 5 oz or 6 oz in wine glasses). Available in black or white for visibility.
Key Notes
- Placed as close as possible to the requested capacity for guidance.
- Not guaranteed exact: Due to natural variations in handcrafted or mass-produced glassware, actual volume to the line may vary slightly from glass to glass.
- Often considered novelty items, as they're more decorative or guidance than precisely measured (unlike certified commercial scientific measuring glass containers).
Metallic Halos on Drinking Glasses
A metallic halo (also called a halo band or rim banding) is a decorative technique used on premium glassware, where precious metal inks — typically gold or platinum (appears and often referred to as silver) — are applied to the lip or rim of the glass. This creates a luxurious, shimmering accent that elevates the look of drinking glasses, wine stems, tumblers, or highballs, often seen in high-end or custom collections for an elegant touch during entertaining.
Key Features
- It adds a sophisticated, metallic sheen that catches the light.
- Manufacturers apply it by hand-painting or firing the metal onto the glass for a fused, durable finish (though not indestructible).
Care Limitations
Glassware with metallic halos generally requires careful handling to preserve the decoration:
- Handwashing is strongly recommended — Use warm (not hot) water, mild detergent, and a soft cloth or sponge. Gently clean the rim to avoid abrasion, then rinse thoroughly and dry immediately with a lint-free towel to prevent water spots or damage.
- Not dishwasher safe — High heat, harsh detergents, abrasive action, and prolonged exposure can cause the metallic halo to fade, chip, wear off, or discolor over time. Many retailers and manufacturers explicitly label these items as "hand wash only" to maintain the premium appearance.
If your glasses already show wear on the halo, it's common with frequent use — unfortunately, it's difficult to restore professionally without risking food safety. For everyday durability, consider plain glassware; for special occasions, metallic halo pieces offer that upscale vibe with proper gentle care!
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