For those who do not want to give up the elegance and style of the original Yarai-type mixing glass, here is the look-alike. But what are the differences between the two? And the similarities? Find out below.
COMMON POINTS
Shape: both respect the cylindrical shape of the more classic mixing glasses although this one is taller and narrower.
Style: the mesh cut is repeated in both, but...
Material: glass
DIFFERENCES
Mesh cut: ...true, the mesh pattern is present in both, but in this particular mixing glass it is more decorative than really designed to cut deeply into the glass thus slowing down the melting of the ice, as happens in the original way. In fact, in the latter, the mesh is deeper because it is specially designed to keep the cold inside longer.
Consistency: the original is thicker and therefore has heavier glass, while the similar is thinner and more manageable. This does not detract from the fact that they are both durable.
Price: this Yarai-type mixing glass is designed to be comparable to the original but trying to make it more affordable in price.
Sturdy but at the same time lightweight, with a contemporary mesh cut and reinforced bottom, with a minimal and practical spout, it does not fail to be a desired and timeless mixing glass, thanks to the magical combination of quality and utility that makes work items not only desirable but also necessary.
IMMANCABLE!
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