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The Keith Titanium Ti9221 beer cup has room for more than 10 ounces of ale and a double-wall construction to keep it nice and cool. Of course, it’s not just for beer Read More
I feel like this is more of a marketing fail than anything else.
The cup is likely fine. I have several other (non-insulated) Keith products and am very happy with the quality. I’d expect the same for this cup.
It seems, however, that someone on the marketing team decided it would be really appealing and cool to market this as a beer cup instead of a boring old double wall tumbler. So much hipper as a beer cup, and folks would snap it up.
But they didn’t do their homework to find out that 10oz is an odd size for a beer specific cup, and doesn’t correspond to any standard beer containers. Whoops.
I think Keith should cut their losses and re-market this tumbler for something else that fits the capacity. 10oz? I’m not sure what that would be, but there’s got to be something.
As it is, this product is getting more ridicule than accolades.
If it came with a sip lid, I’d actually consider it for a coffee tumbler. Too bad it doesn’t come with one of those.
pretty nicely crafted, just wish the thing would hold a full bottle. as it is it holds all but a single swallow from the bottle. if it was 3 ounces bigger it would be perfect.
aperturI bought the 4 piece nesting double wall cup set from Keith via Massdrop, and that was my main concern, I tried a borrowed cup, and that seemed good, so I got the mugs, and have been very happy with them. Hot, cold, letting water sit over night, it all seems fine to me, I don't notice anything (I would expect to with stainless steel, which is why I have glass and titanium). And my largest one holds over 20oz :-) and has a squat shape so unlikely to tip over.
Allen404i would imagine so, titanium beats everything else in durability. now i dont know if there is enough of any gas inside to expand when heated to cause a burst but i have serious doubts of that ever happening, maybe if you put the thing on a Bunsen burner it would pop?
Um... who carries a pint into the backcountry? I certainly have a short ways in, but mostly just 12oz cans, so one good swig from the can ought to be enough to fill'r up after that. Still, can't see paying for that luxury specifically, so would only work for coffee for me. So, this does work for hot drinks, too, right? Personally, I'm more of an open cup coffee drinker - coffee gets colder quicker that way, so I see something like this as halfway practical. Still would be a luxury, though.
I'd like it for coffee and hot tea. It's just enough over 8 ounces so as to not spill easily yet not so much over that I'd tend to make a weak cup. (I use Folgers coffee singles, the ones like tea bags, and one bag makes 6 to 8 ounces)
I have a 300mL double wall Snow Peak, and a 450mL double wall Soto. I use the 450mL daily.
“When I drink beer, I drink it out of whatever container it comes in and it doesn't have the chance to get warm.”
Living up to your name!
chugger
Feb 24, 2018
jimbolayaActually not the origin of my name although I realize I didn't choose wisely. I may have to change it someday.
Many years ago I tried to do some backpacking. I smoked Camel non-filter. When I'd come to an upgrade I'd just sorta slowly "chug" along like "The Little Engine That Could".
Back then I was a smoker but not a drinker. Now days I'm a drinker but not a smoker.
I do "chug" when I drink though. So I suppose I did turn out to be a "chugger", as well as a "chugger". :-)
i cannot in good conscience support anything that calls itself a 'beer cup', and cant hold an honest 20oz pint, sorry. Would love to see this product in a real size.
pucklermuskauI was kind of psyched with it being titanium and double wall, but equally disappointed that it isn't even 16oz. I already have nice double wall 'pint' cups from Hydroflask, even if they are only stainless steel.