Pint Mixing

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The pint mixing glass was originally intended to cover shakers. Bartenders, however, thought it served a better purpose as a beer glass, and what was once ordered in low quantities became the staple glass in many bars across America. Commonly 16 oz, some mixing glasses hold 14 or 20 oz, but they're still called a pint mixing glass because of the standard shape. With it's classic look and feel, the pint mixing glass is the most popular vessel for beers of all types.