Beer Tankards are tall, cylindrical, drinkware with a handle attached to them. Tankards can be made of wood, glass, ceramic, silver, or any other metals. The saying "getting tanked", while enjoying a few pints in a pub derives from the word tankard, which refers to oversized, large, beer mugs. During the beginning of the 18th-century beer tankards used to be lidded so that no debris, dirt, or fly could fall into one's mug of beer.
•Personal
Touch To Beer Tankards:
In modern times personalized
beer tankards make popular gifts for any occasion, be it for an anniversary or
wedding. If your husband or wife likes drinking beer once in a while, then
gifting them Personalised Beer Tankards can be a very good idea. This can work
as an alternative to traditional pint glasses. You can even engrave their
initials on the Tankards for a special touch as well. Metal tankards are made
to last a long time. Though most pubs use pint glasses there are still few
exceptions where you can see tankards hanging from a rail and if asked they
would serve you in it.
•Glass
Tankards:
History says that glass
tankards were first introduced in England. Glass tankards
were used so the person drinking could check if anyone had tried to slip in
anything in their drink for any evil reason. Glass tankards were very expensive
and fragile and the chances of being broken by the clumsy drunk person were
high. So later came metal tankards that ensured durability, unlike glass ones.