Coopered Wooden Tankards
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:42 pm
A few weeks back I attended the Welland Steam Fare and wandered into the Craft tent.
My wife drew my attention to the woodeden tankards on sale.
I was not particularly interested, but after talking to this gent and handling the tankards I became warm to the the thought of owning one.
He is a retired skilled man who obtains scrap wood fom the merchants and craft them into a range of products using food safe varnishes and adhesive
My wife purchased one for my birthday.
It is truely a thing of beauty and a great pleasure to hold and drink from, only 275 grms in weight has a great lip to the tankard.
I chose the Walnut version with Brass Hoops.
One important benefit he nevered told me was that being wood, unlike glass/ceramics that quickly adapts to the ambient temperature, the beer holds it's temperature longer
Go to http://www.provenancecoopering.co.uk for a list of tankards available.
My wife paid about £25.00
Happy supping
My wife drew my attention to the woodeden tankards on sale.
I was not particularly interested, but after talking to this gent and handling the tankards I became warm to the the thought of owning one.
He is a retired skilled man who obtains scrap wood fom the merchants and craft them into a range of products using food safe varnishes and adhesive
My wife purchased one for my birthday.
It is truely a thing of beauty and a great pleasure to hold and drink from, only 275 grms in weight has a great lip to the tankard.
I chose the Walnut version with Brass Hoops.
One important benefit he nevered told me was that being wood, unlike glass/ceramics that quickly adapts to the ambient temperature, the beer holds it's temperature longer
Go to http://www.provenancecoopering.co.uk for a list of tankards available.
My wife paid about £25.00
Happy supping