Glasses for pure thirst and pleasure Germany is beerland. Even if sales in recent years - except that Soccer-WELT Championship year 2014 - slowly declined, the home country of the purity bid is still in the top group of countries with the highest beer consumption per capita (second place in Europe behind the Czech in 2014). In Germany, however, beer is gradually becoming a pleasure drink by the long-standing thirst quencher. Last but not least, the numerous beers of small breweries and above all the craftbeer trend speak for this. Stölzle Lausitz Now offers the adequate frame for this trend with a new pils glass and a special craft beer glass. With the pronounced waist and the long fireplace, the new craftbeer glass of Stölzle Lausitz Quite to a noble goblet. The chalice pulled deep into the stem and the harmonious transition of the stem reinforcing towards the goblet into the curve of the chalice has what stuff has a demanding wine glass. There are two details that make up the difference: on the upper end of the fireplace, this glass does not narrow on the one hand and offers a vertical chalice end, on the other hand, this glass provides an increased wall thickness and a solid stem compared to the counterparts at the wine glasses. For that is a Beer Glass! The new pils glass absorbs the formal basic structure of the craftbeer glass and modifies it with a more subtle waist and a pronounced and slightly arched fireplace. This opens up the necessary space for the characteristic pils flower. The new pils glass of Stölzle Lausitz Is a real one in all matters Beer Glass: Here too, wall thickness and the solidity of the stem have been increased. Together with the pronounced base plate, this glass allows firmly placed beer rituals. Stölzle Lausitz Has deliberately kept the two new beer glasses independently in the design language. This allows them to be combined with different stylistically different glasses - from organic to the cubic shape. Both glasses are mechanically manufactured in the demanding drawing process. This means that the stem was pulled out of the chalice in the production process. Stölzle Lausitz is one of the few glass manufacturers worldwide that can implement this process at the highest level of quality. The result is glasses of particularly harmonious shape and bighe robustness. Last but not least, this enjoys the glasses from the production of Stölzle Lausitz in Saxon WhiteWater in the gastronomy of high popularity that is also available for private use. The suitability is universal: for thirst as well as for enjoyment.