5.75 oz. Craft Master Grand Taster 1055

The next big LITTLE glass has finally arrived, and if you were at CBC, you might already own one. The Rastal Craft Master Grand Taster is the latest Grandstand-exclusive glass and the official commemorative glass of the 2019 Craft Brewers Conference. This taster has everything you love about the original 16 ounce Craft Master Grand — quality, durability, stacking capabilities and two print areas — all wrapped up in a 5.75 ounce taster.

Shelf space is valuable real estate when you’re running a bar or brewery, and the last thing you should be stressing about is finding enough space to store your glassware. Tasters hold a small amount of liquid but take up a lot of room, and many are pretty awkward and un-stackable. The unique design of the Craft Master Grand Taster solves these problems with style. When you run out of room, utilize vertical space and stack them! It’s equipped with a specially engineered stacking shelf, so the weight of stacked glasses rests on the shelf and not on the lip. This little shelf prevents chipping and sticking and provides a sturdy base for safely stacking your glasses higher than you ever thought possible.

This expertly designed taster boasts three natural pour lines making it all the more versatile. One ounce is marked by the shelf, three ounces falls in the center of the bowl and five ounces lands right at the base of the lip. The heavy base and tapered figure make the taster well balanced and comfortable to hold, and its unique shape means it fits in a variety of flight paddles.

Needing a small glass doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style or function. The Craft Master Grand Taster features both a bowl and base print, just like the original — double the print area, double the fun. Use the additional print location to maximize your brand or add a playful design. Just like its big brother, the Craft Master Grand Taster works with just about anything, including festivals, tasting events and serving sample pours.

The Rastal Craft Master Grand Taster — other tasting glasses just don’t stack up.