The major advantage of the Irish Imperial Pint is its enormous volume and small base, making it easier to hold. While it is a common glass, it is not as versatile as the other glasses. It is also called the Tulip pint or the Guinness glass and gets its name from tulips, though it lacks a flared mouth at the top end pointing straight up.
The Irish Imperial Pint Glass has an overall height of 5.875” (14.9 cm) and diameter of 3” (7.6 cm). The Irish Imperial Pint Glass holds a volume of 16 oz (47.3 cL).
The major advantage of the Irish Imperial Pint is its enormous volume and small base, making it easier to hold. While it is a common glass, it is not as versatile as the other glasses. It is also called the Tulip pint or the Guinness glass and gets its name from tulips, though it lacks a flared mouth at the top end pointing straight up.
The Irish Imperial Pint Glass has an overall height of 5.875” (14.9 cm) and diameter of 3” (7.6 cm). The Irish Imperial Pint Glass holds a volume of 16 oz (47.3 cL).