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Model Number: 15385
Versatile Capacity: The 16 oz size provides ample room for mixing a variety of cocktails.
Durable Construction: Made from sturdy glass to withstand frequent use in busy bars and restaurants.
Classic Appearance: The clear glass showcases the colors and layers of cocktail ingredients.
Stable Base: The 3.38 inch width and length provide a steady foundation to prevent tipping.
Easy Stirring: Smooth interior glass surface allows for effortless mixing and stirring.
Excellent Value: Bulk case of 24 provides cost savings for commercial beverage programs.
The Libbey 15385 mixing glass is a versatile 16 oz glass ideal for preparing cocktails in commercial bars, restaurants, hotels, and catering operations. Made in America from durable glass, this mixing glass features a classic clear design that showcases the contents.
Measuring 3.38 inches in diameter at the top, the Libbey mixing glass provides ample capacity for stirring and chilling cocktail ingredients. The sturdy glass construction ensures reliable performance in busy commercial settings.
With a height of 6.25 inches and a uniform width and length of 3.38 inches, this mixing glass has a stable base that helps prevent tipping and spills during use behind the bar. The smooth interior allows for effortless stirring of drinks.
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Libbey 15385 16 oz. Restaurant Basics Customizable Rim Tempered Tall Mixing Glass / Pint Glass - Case of 24 Pcs
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