With a total capacity of 620ml, the largest specimen of the 'Imperial' beer tulips by manufacturer Stölzle offers room for half a liter of beer. Nevertheless, it has a relatively slender and graceful figure. This is mainly because its tulip goblet is elongated and high-necked, giving the glass an imposing height of 22,6cm. The calyx emerges from the short stem, starts narrow at the bottom and opens up towards the top. Halfway up, the side walls have their largest diameter of 8,0cm after which they converge again. Finally, they end in the rounded, 6,8cm wide drinking rim. A stylish Pilsner doily can be attached to the reinforced stem for a professional look.
The 'Imperial' beer tulip by manufacturer Stölzle Lausitz makes a tall and elegant appearance on your table setting. Due to its generous capacity, 0,5 liters of beer plus a head of foam find their well-deserved place. As a pilsner tulip, it typically features a rather narrow goblet base. From there, the side walls rise elliptically to a maximum height of 22,6cm. Halfway up, the largest diameter of 8,0cm is reached. From there on, the sides converge again until the drinking edge of the glass. The short stem acts as a smooth and robust transition between the calyx and the base plate, unifying the classic design elements.