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Made In New Mexico Shot Glasses

$6.95
  • Made in New Mexico shot glasses are here!
  • These shot glasses from Made in New Mexico are so adorable.
  • Our shot glasses have a thick base with a clear rim.
  • These Made in New Mexico shot glasses are great for liquor or dessert shots.
  • 2 ounce clear glass with New Mexico designs.
  • Our shot glasses are dishwasher safe come in 4 styles:
  • NM Red Zia Shot Glass, Taos Alien Shot Glass, Taos Cow Crossing Shot Glass, and the Taos Zia Grizzly Bear.
  • Our shot glasses are 2 1/2" tall, 1 3/4" diameter, and 1 1/2" at the base.
  • These make wonderful gifts from the Land of Enchantment.
  • From Made in New Mexico. Ships next business day. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Shot glasses are the standard measuring tool we are familiar with when drinking. Since we count every shot as one, we were made to believe that a shot glass is equal to 1 oz of alcohol. But in reality, these small drinking glasses usually hold around 1.5 oz to 2 oz of liquor. Every country has a base size for a single shot, and that size can vary drastically. In Germany, it’s as small as 20 mL, while in Japan, it’s as large as 60 mL. In America, the standard shot size is 44 mL, or 1.5 fluid ounces (though that is only official in Utah; elsewhere in the US a shot can technically be any size, though 44 mL is the accepted size). Shot glasses are unique from other personalized drinking glasses available today since a person doesn’t often find themselves holding on to one or sipping it for very long. Some would argue that it is possibly the hardest working of all customized drink glasses since the shot glass values function over form at a high level. Have you ever wondered about the history behind these small glasses? The first mention of the term shot glass can be found in the New York Times during the 1940s. Even though the New York Times articles are the first mentions of shot glasses, shot glasses as we know them today were used extensively throughout American towns throughout the 1930s. So where does the term shot glass come from? Well, “shot” can mean powerful, or be referring to medicine, as in receiving a shot of medicine.
Some origins say that a small glass would be left on dinner tables in early America in which guests could place the lead shot or buckshot that may still be in their meals and that this is where the shot glass derives its name from. Yet another origin story holds that Friedrich Otto Schott, the co-founder of the glassworks factory Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Genossen invented the glass. However, when the glass came to America it was “Americanized” with the moniker Shot Glass instead of Schott Glas. The amount of spirits a person receives in a shot glass varies by country, from as little as 20 mL to 60 mL. (The US lands somewhere in the middle since our traditional 1.5 US fl oz equals about 44 mL). In the United States there is no actual standard set forth by the government stating how much a shot needs to be, except in Utah where a shot is defined as 1.5 fl oz. Throughout the country however, the traditional shot glass serves 1.25 - 1.5 fl oz.

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