The definition of "Schooner Glass," and their uses varies from country to country. In the UK, a schooner is primarily used to serve sherry, while in Australia, schooner glasses get their name based on its capacity, holding roughly a pint, and is used primarily to serve beer. In America, a schooner glass refers to the shape of the glass, characterized by a large, round bowl and short stem.
Often, schooner glasses and goblet glasses are used interchangeably. Typically, in America, the capacity of a schooner glass ranges from 18 ounces to 32 ounces. Libbey Glass, an industry-renowned manufacturer of commercial and residential glassware, produces schooner glasses in various sizes and capacities to serve all kinds of glassware needs.
This Libbey 1722471 Schooner Glass holds up to 21 ounces, and is a great serving solutions for cocktails like daiquiris, margaritas, beer-garitas, etc. Main features include:
For more information on Libbey's vast assortment of commercial glassware solutions, call 800.215.9293 to connect with a foodservice product expert.
Often, schooner glasses and goblet glasses are used interchangeably. Typically, in America, the capacity of a schooner glass ranges from 18 ounces to 32 ounces. Libbey Glass, an industry-renowned manufacturer of commercial and residential glassware, produces schooner glasses in various sizes and capacities to serve all kinds of glassware needs.
This Libbey 1722471 Schooner Glass holds up to 21 ounces, and is a great serving solutions for cocktails like daiquiris, margaritas, beer-garitas, etc. Main features include:
- Heavy design which enhances the durability, ideal for fast-paced foodservices
- 21 oz. capacity
- Durable, clear glass construction
- 43/4" overall diameter x 71/4" high
- Top Diameter: 41/2"
- Bottom Diameter: 41/4"
For more information on Libbey's vast assortment of commercial glassware solutions, call 800.215.9293 to connect with a foodservice product expert.