CeramiSteel 16 oz Beer Pint Glass with Lid, Ceramic Coated Stainless Steel, Vacuum Insulated, Matte Black
CeramiSteel 16 oz Beer Pint Glass with Lid, Ceramic Coated 18/8 Food Grade Stainless Steel, Vacuum Insulated to keep your favorite beer cold for hours.
Product Features
- 16-ounce ceramic coated beer pint glass for lagers, IPA’s, ales, pilsners, bocks, stouts, wheat beers, and ciders.
- We believe you should taste your beer, not the tumbler. The entire inside is ceramic coated.
- The smooth durable ceramic coating is lightweight, it won’t chip, and it resists staining.
- Thick gauge 18/8 food grade stainless steel, double wall, vacuum insulated construction will maintain its temperature no matter how much of a beating this mug takes. Phthalate Free, Prop 65 and FDA Compliant.
- The push in acrylic lid is BPA Free and features an easy-to-clean sliding closure design and is straw friendly. This lid will contain your beverage, but it is not leakproof and will not prevent spills.
Love the ceramic interior coating! Great insulated cup design. I love that itâs ceramic coating inside keeps the metal taste out of your drinks that I often get from the stainless models. I wish the outside painting was a bit stronger as you see the paint is chipping slightly after about a weeks of use.Overall the lid is nice seals tight and and it definitely well insulated. Iâve worked full 12 hour shifts without ice fully melting.
I love this mug!! I am a bit of a coffee snob and I like my coffee to be perfect. So of course I was convinced I had to buy a Starbucks cup, wrong. My coffee was lukewarm in 10 minutes. I then upgraded to the Yeti, as my friends said it was the best. It did keep my coffee hot, but I did not like the weird taste of the metal and my coffee just didn’t taste right. I found this ceramic covered mug and figured I would give it a try. I have now used it for over a month and it is just amazing. My coffee stays…
Good idea, But… This is one of very few mugs of this kind that are available in more than 16 oz size. It’s a basic insulated stainless mug but has a ‘ceramic’ coating deposited inside. The point being to have a non-metallic-tasting surface touching your beverage. The concept is great but the execution needs some work. When I hear ‘porcelain’ or ‘ceramic’ lining I think of the sturdy porcelain cookware with pretty thick coating that’s been fired on. The coating on this mug is microscopically thin – think thin…