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Using Vintage Glassware in your Home Bar: Reddit Homebars
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In order to be eligible to win the Culver Cranberry Highball set, please provide your First name, Last name and your Email Address. Additionally, all entries will receive a 25% discount for their first order over $100.
(Notes: Limited to deliveries in the US only; winner must pay shipping; one set of 4 glasses will be sent to one randomly selected winner).
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First Name
Last Name
Email Address
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How would you describe your home bar's style, design or vibe? (Choose all that apply)
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Hollywood Regency
Man Cave
Mid-century Modern
Modern Speakeasy
Neighborhood Bar
Outdoorsman's Hangout
Sports Bar
Taproom
Tiki Bar
Urban Cocktail Lounge
Whiskey Room
Wine Cellar
Other (please specify)
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Which of the following best describes the importance you place on the glassware you choose for your home bar?
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I believe the style, design and quality of the glassware are essential to the home bar experience
I haven't actually given this much thought
I think glassware is purely utilitarian, and just about any glass will do
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4.
How would you describe your familiarity with vintage bar and cocktail glassware, from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s?
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Very Familiar - I already own some vintage glassware
Familiar - But, I don't own any vintage glassware
Unfamiliar - I haven't really considered this before
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5.
If you have vintage bar or cocktail glassware, which of the following attributes attract you to it? (Check all that apply)
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The historical context of vintage glassware
The "Made in America" story behind most vintage glassware
Many vintage designs are no longer made today
Vintage glassware's craftsmanship and quality
It aligns with the design aesthetic of my home bar
Vintage cocktail glassware elevates my drink presentations
I don’t use vintage glassware
None of the above
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What might hold you back from buying and using vintage glassware in your home bar? (Check all that apply)
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Breakage or durability concerns
Not sure how to identify vintage glassware
Not sure where to buy vintage glassware
Price
It doesn't fit with my home bar's design aesthetic
Nothing holding me back — I'd love to use it!
None of the above
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7.
What drinks or cocktails do you most frequently make for your guests or yourself? (Select all that apply)
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Wine
Tropical/Tiki drinks (Mai Tai, Cobra Fang)
Sours (Whiskey Sour, Margarita, Daiquiri)
Whiskey/Scotch Neat
Spirit Forward (Old Fashioned, Martini, Negroni)
Beer
Holidays/Special Occasions (Egg Nogs, French 75)
Highballs and Collins drinks (Moscow Mule, Mojito)
Other (please specify)
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8.
What is a price range you'd be willing to spend, PER GLASS, if you found vintage glassware that was just right for your homebar's style? (Choose all that apply)
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Under $10 (per glass)
$11–$20 (per glass)
$21–$40 (per glass)
$41–$60 (per glass)
Over $60 for something really special (per glass)
None of the above
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9.
When shopping for vintage glassware in an online catalog which of the following would you find helpful or useful?
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Quality Photography
Informative Product Descriptions
Historical, or Cultural, Information
Drink Suggestions, per glass type or style
Interesting Information about Glassware Makers
None of the above
Other (please specify)
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10.
Would you be interested in having the story about designing and building of your home bar featured in a blog post or YouTube video?
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Yes
No
Maybe
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