Toast H-Town with a pair of glass whiskey tumblers etched with Houston maps

Houston Whiskey Tumblers | Photo courtesy of Amazon

Upgrade your cocktail supplies with Greenline Goods’ Houston map-centric whiskey tumblers, on sale on Amazon

Sporting the streets and ‘hoods of Inner Loop Houston, the ten-ounce lowball drinking glasses have been sand-etched from a hand-drawn map. Because of this, they’re dishwasher-safe and will not be distorted over time.

Sold in pairs, for about $17 before any available discounts, the smart-looking, completely lead-free glasses are an ideal way to expand your Houston street cred.

And if you place your order using this link, you’ll be helping support 365 Houston. Amazon will give 365 Houston a small commission from your purchase at no cost to you.

Click here to see the Houston whiskey glasses on Amazon.

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Houston Whiskey Glasses 

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