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  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

Raise a glass to the holidays with this Glass Of Beer Ornament, toasting to traditions old and new. It's from Old World Christmas, and while it can't be clinked, it will shine on your Christmas tree, conjuring images of merry gatherings and timeless toasts.

Beer's legacy is nearly as old as civilization itself, with its bubbly presence known since 10,000 B.C. Across continents and cultures, beer has been celebrated for its satisfying taste and its ability to bring people together. It was once a nutritious alternative to bread and a safer sip than water, earning the moniker ""liquid bread"" for its hearty richness.

Standing at 4 inches, this ornament captures the essence of a perfectly poured pint. With its golden hues, it glows with the warmth of a well-lit tavern. The foam crests at the top, sparkling with glitter, reminiscent of laughter-filled evenings and cheers to good health.

A symbol of camaraderie, this glass of beer ornament serves as a reminder of the simple pleasures in life. It's a salute to the friends who've stood by us, the stories shared over pints, and the joyous celebrations. This holiday season, it will hang as a memento of good times, of tales worth telling, and friendships that nourish the soul as much as the frothy brew in a chilled mug. Whether for a beer aficionado or as a marker of your own festive revelries, this ornament is a fitting addition to any holiday decor, representing a universal language of joy and fellowship.

Text on Old World hang tag: The origins of beer date back as far as 10,000, B.C. and virtually every culture throughout history has produced it. Ancient beer had much more nutritional value than bread at that time and was often safer to drink than the water. In some cultures, beer was a dietary staple and was referred to as liquid bread!

Item #: 32022

Product Description
  • An Old World Christmas Glass Ornament

Raise a glass to the holidays with this Glass Of Beer Ornament, toasting to traditions old and new. It's from Old World Christmas, and while it can't be clinked, it will shine on your Christmas tree, conjuring images of merry gatherings and timeless toasts.

Beer's legacy is nearly as old as civilization itself, with its bubbly presence known since 10,000 B.C. Across continents and cultures, beer has been celebrated for its satisfying taste and its ability to bring people together. It was once a nutritious alternative to bread and a safer sip than water, earning the moniker ""liquid bread"" for its hearty richness.

Standing at 4 inches, this ornament captures the essence of a perfectly poured pint. With its golden hues, it glows with the warmth of a well-lit tavern. The foam crests at the top, sparkling with glitter, reminiscent of laughter-filled evenings and cheers to good health.

A symbol of camaraderie, this glass of beer ornament serves as a reminder of the simple pleasures in life. It's a salute to the friends who've stood by us, the stories shared over pints, and the joyous celebrations. This holiday season, it will hang as a memento of good times, of tales worth telling, and friendships that nourish the soul as much as the frothy brew in a chilled mug. Whether for a beer aficionado or as a marker of your own festive revelries, this ornament is a fitting addition to any holiday decor, representing a universal language of joy and fellowship.

Text on Old World hang tag: The origins of beer date back as far as 10,000, B.C. and virtually every culture throughout history has produced it. Ancient beer had much more nutritional value than bread at that time and was often safer to drink than the water. In some cultures, beer was a dietary staple and was referred to as liquid bread!

Item #: 32022

Glass Of Beer Ornament

By Old World Christmas | Item #: 32022
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$17.99
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$17.99
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Size:
2x2x4.75" Width: 2" Height: 4.75" Length: 2"
Material:
Glass & Glitter
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