This unique wobbly bottle opener is designed to live outside the drawer and has a weighted cast metal base that makes it always stand upright and balance on... More
They may look like those iconic plastic red cups used at any proper crazy party, but these have been miniaturized down to shot glass proportions and constructed... More
This fun porcelain cup holds espresso in the flat crown top and rests in the saucer brim to complete the top hat illusion.
A fun 2.5 oz shot glass with a bullet hole going right through it, but don't worry, it won't leak your booze.
This intense, smoky flavored salt is made from rock salt infused with chilis and an appropriately ground up agave worm.
Just place the included shot glass on the the spinner, fill it with your favorite booze, give the arrow a spin to see who drinks it and keep repeating until... More
When stacked together, this set of 6 retro 1980s inspired coasters form a Rubik's Cube.
As always, when you fuse miniaturized strategic naval warfare with drinking, please do it responsibly.
The ultimate all-in-one bartending multi-tool for mastering cocktails at home.
You don't need to be a mad scientist to effectively aerate a bottle of wine, just pour it into one of these conical-shaped 2000ml Erlenmeyer flasks straight... More
A sinister glass stein shaped like a creepy grinning human skull with a wide bone-shaped handle for a deadly secure grip of up to a full pint of your favorite... More
A human skull-shaped ice bucket that holds 54 oz of ice where the brains normally would be.
Coasters with handy hidden bottle openers built into the bottoms, ensuring that you'll have to hunt down a missing bottle opener again.
Handmade in Brooklyn, New York from pieces of natural slate that possess a rustic one-of-a-kind natural edge.
Infuse your vodka or other spirits with natural flavors from fresh fruit, berries, herbs, and more.
Enjoy your secret smuggled booze in a more civilized way from this flask's built-in collapsible shot glass.
Concrete coasters with hexagonal patterns that act as conduits to wick condensation away from glasses and cork bottoms to protect the table.
This modern take on an ancient drinking vessel/horn is sure to be a hit with thirsty warriors everywhere.
If this makes you laugh, it's probably because you're sinister with a dark sense of humor. Muahahaha!
Enjoy a proper Moscow Mule cocktail in shot glass form using these cool new copper shot glasses.
This winter, celebrate through the holidays by sipping your cocktails or other beverages from this festive cup shaped like a big snowball.