Mybeerbuzz .com Highlights Well Told Topography Map Glassware (Review)

Mybeerbuzz .com Highlights Well Told Topography Map GlasswareI’m a big fan of hiking and we log over 100-miles every time we take a hiking vacation.  I’ve visited lots of National and State Parks on the east and west coast, and some of my fondest memories come from our hiking adventures.  I also happen to have a keep interest in topographic maps, not just as a way to get to the top of the mountain and back, but also as a cool souvenir from my trips.
When I saw the cool new topographic map and city map glassware coming from Well Told, I just couldn’t resist checking them out.  Well Told makes a line of really cool and unique glassware and barware as well as insulated drinkware and even coffee mugs.  As Well Told would put it:
Raise the perfect, stylish glass for a Holiday toast with the contemporary barware of Well Told.  Well Told offers striking glassware etched with stunning maps of top U.S. and global cities that will complement the trimmings at the next soiree, family gathering or small dinner party.  Well Told has every type of barware for the perfect party. Check out the stemmed wine glasses for vino connoisseurs, carafes for sharing and entertaining, and rocks glasses for the Mad Men on the holiday list.  Whatever glass of choice, each intricately designed map wraps entirely around the glass — and from top to bottom — creating an eye-catching effect that makes any beverage more fun to prepare, serve and drink. Because the maps are etched into the surface of the glass, each piece is a stunning work of art with a unique look and feel that will last a lifetime.
Just a few months ago, I completed the Mt Katahdin hike in Millinocket, ME; so I was really excited to try out the Mt. Katahdin Rocks Glass from Well Told….so off we go.Mybeerbuzz .com Highlights Well Told Topography Map Glassware
The Well Told Rocks Glass looks and feels very sturdy.  This glass feels solid in your hand and it’s just the right size for your favorite Whiskey on or off the rocks.  This glass just feels good when you’re holding it and it simply looks great when you’re not holding it.  The Mt. Katahdin topographic map really brings back fond memories and it looks fantastic whether the glass is half full or empty.  I should also mention that the glassware serves as a great conversation starter as each design tells a story.  The glass holds 11oz of liquid and it has already become my go-to rocks glass.  The detail of the map is amazing and I swear I can see every twist and turn in the terrain.  The glass also includes map coordinates and elevation details as well.
Well Told makes not only the Rocks Glass, but also pint glasses, stemless wine glasses, stemmed wine glasses, coffee mugs, mason jars, stemmed champagne flutes, stemless champagne flutes, copper mugs, gold leaf glassware, flasks, insulated tumblers and more.  They also feature city maps, college town maps, topography maps, marathon maps, history & literature, math & science, constellations and even airports.Mybeerbuzz .com Highlights Well Told Topography Map Glassware
If you’re looking for the perfect wedding, graduation, birthday, anniversary, housewarming or retirement gift, Well Told has you covered.  The designs are unique & detailed and the glassware is top quality.  Be sure to try out Well Told for yourself, and when you do, be sure to let us know what YOU think.



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