Glaskrug Isarseidel 0,5l

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Specifications

  • Height: 16,0 cm
  • Diameter (outside): 8,6 cm
  • Capacity: approx. Füllmenge: ca. 0,5 Liter
  • Color: Glass/Transparent
  • Minimum order quantity:ab 25 Stück
  • Delivery time: approx. 15-20 working days
  • Thanks to hydro glazing, available in all colors
  • 02-2152

Description

Der klassische bayerische Krug für die Halbe Maß Bier, auch als Isarseidel bekannt, mit Schild & Eichung.

Das Seidel war ursprünglich ein Volumenmaß für Flüssigkeiten, sowie ein Getreidemaß. Im Deutschen galt der Begriff Seidel gleich dem Seidlein, also dem Schoppen. In Bayern ist der Begriff Seidel heute noch vereinzelt für die Halbe Maß Bier (also 0,5 l) in Gebrauch. Irgendwann wurde die Kombination aus der jeweiligen Region und dem Wort Seidel scheinbar übergreifend zum Standard für den Glaskrug, im Münchner Raum also zum Isarseidel. Im Gegensatz dazu ist der sogenannte Bierseidel die Bezeichnung für den beliebten Bierkrug aus Steinzeug, den irdenen Bierkrug.

Auf der dafür vorgesehenen Dekorfläche können Sie den Bierkrug mit einem Wappen oder Ihrem Logo bedrucken und somit individualisieren lassen.

Tauchen Sie ein in die Welt des klaren Biergenusses mit unserem originalen bayerischen Bierkrug aus Glas, dem Isarseidel. Dieser Krug ist eine Hommage an die erfrischende Tradition Bayerns und strahlt Klarheit und Authentizität aus. Hergestellt aus hochwertigem Glas, ermöglicht der Isarseidel einen klaren Blick auf das goldene Getränk darin. Die geradlinige Form und die robuste Verarbeitung machen ihn zu einem treuen Begleiter für gemütliche Biergartenabende oder private Feiern.

Our quality promise for printing beer mugs

  • We source our raw materials exclusively from Germany and Europe, ensuring that you do not receive any goods from China or the Far East. Furthermore, our quality promise includes providing only A-grade products to our customers.
  • High-quality screen printing or sandblasting engraving
  • You order directly from the finisher, with no intermediaries. The entire finishing process of the beer mugs takes place in-house.
  • Whether it’s 50 pieces or 50,000 - our priority is delivering a high-quality end product.
  • Sustainable production chains
  • Individual consultation
  • For each order, you receive direct points of contact.

Environment

The product range of Granvogl is characterized by lasting quality and materials from natural raw materials. Therefore, it is only logical that we also take sustainable approaches in manufacturing.

Glass, porcelain, stoneware, enamel, cork: Granvogl products are made from materials that have been used for centuries and impress both with their natural origin and their durability. Even the hand-applied printing, such as on mugs or jugs, contributes to our credo of lasting quality: our methods ensure that the motifs are particularly durable on the item.

Most of the roof at our company headquarters is equipped with PV systems. These primarily serve to cover our own needs: in the summer months, we manage to operate our kilns 100% with self-produced solar power.

We source the unprinted items from Germany and Europe. Printing, firing, further processing, and shipping are all done entirely at our site in Langenmosen to avoid unnecessary transport of semi-finished goods.

Print Area and Unwrapping

In our Product Specifications at the top, you will find the layouts for the print areas available for download as a PDF. If no file is linked, please contact us. We will then send you all the necessary documents.

Print and Engraving Areas

Through our hand decoration process, we can fully print almost all mug models. For bulbous shapes, there are some limitations with wrap-around printing, but feel free to ask us in detail; we always tailor your design templates accordingly.

Pewter lids for beer mugs

Embellish your printed beer mug with a high-quality pewter lid. You can have your own motif or individual advertising message engraved on the lid. The lids are made of pure pewter and are handcrafted in Germany. As the lids are cast directly onto the jug, they are firmly attached to the handle. You can find an overview here.