Chapel Hill Review Christmas Gift Guide: Top Beer Gifts

Chapel Hill Review Christmas Gift Guide: Top Beer Gifts
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Chapel Hill Review asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Beer Gifts

1) Hand Cut Monogram Pint Glass – Set of 2
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The classic Monogram on these personalized pint glasses is timeless. Susquehanna Glass Company has been hand etching glass in the USA for over 100 years, and they will etch your chosen letters with the attention to detail they’re known for. Each letter is painstakingly hand cut by holding the glass against a rotating stone wheel. The result is a crisp finish that will last for years.

2) Hexagonal Beer Pong Game
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Hexcup: Hexagonal Beer Pong Game

3) Mini Beer Pong Deluxe Set
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Mini Beer Pong takes the beloved drinking game and shrinks it down for anywhere-sized fun. This scaled-down version features a tabletop (or countertop) sized board made from locally sourced wood, as well as catapults and tethered balls to help keep the game somewhat contained. But it’s just as much fun to play.

4) Pressurized Growler Keg
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GrowlerWerks: Pressurized Growler Keg – 128 oz. – Stainless Steel

5) Aluminum Beverage Can Top Opener
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This can opener is unlike any other because it fully removes the top, creating an incredibly smooth edge that safely turns your can into a cup. By removing the top, you are able to enjoy the aroma of the beverage without the smell of the aluminum. This also makes the can perfect for adding garnishes or mixing drinks. Made in the USA.



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