Buying Guide for Custom Shot Glasses

If your company hosts parties and events that involve alcohol, custom shot glasses can be great giveaways for your attendees. Not only will these branded items strengthen your branding with those in attendance, but they will continue to market for your company. Most people who receive shot glasses will keep them for many years and be reminded of your company each time they use them. So maybe you are not a connoisseur of taking shots and you don't know the difference between various types of shot glasses and all of the options. That's okay, because below you will find a simple breakdown of all of the styles of shot glasses as well as the various materials and sizes available. Just because they are called shot glasses, don't assume they are made of glass. There are many types of materials such as acrylic, plastic, ceramic, glass, and even stainless steel.
Types of Shot Glasses
Basic Shot Glasses
Everyone, whether a drinker or not, is familiar with this style of shot glasses. This is a just a traditional, tapered shot glass and they are typically anywhere from 1.25 - 1.5 ounces in size, with 1.5 ounces being the most common size for a basic shot glass since a shot is typically this amount. They can be made from any type of material. If you are looking for a basic shot glass with your logo on it, you can't go wrong with this option. These are by far the most popular choice.
Tall Shot Glasses
Nightclubs are known for serving shots in tall shot glasses because the appearance of the tall shots makes it seem like they hold a lot more liquor than they actually do. These are also considered to be a little classier than a basic shot glass, so along with the appearance of much more liquor, higher prices can be charged for shots in a tall shot glass. Sometimes, these are also called shooters, not to be confused with the test tube style shooters. Most tall shot glasses hold about 2 ounces of alcohol. The tall glasses are much easier to spill due to their height, so if you are concerned with spillage, than look for the other styles. If you want a traditional look that stands out just a bit more than a basic shot glass, this is your pick.
Novelty Shot Glasses
Sometimes you need to really step away from the traditional and go for something will generate some conversation. Novelty shot glasses can do just that. These are shaped into various icons such as a mini beer mug, mason jar, red party cup, boot, champagne flutes, or some other uniquely shaped item. Most of these have a capacity anywhere between 1-3 ounces. If you can find a shape that compliments your business or a line of products that your company sells, this is a great marketing opportunity to generate conversation and strengthen the likelihood that the recipients will remember your company.
Glow and Light-Up Shot Glasses
These light-up shot glasses are for those who want to get down and dirty and throw a party. These are more popular for the younger, but legal, generations. Some of the glowing shot glasses are meant for a one-time use and once activated, they glow for approximately 4-6 hours. Others, such as the LED light-up shot glasses actually have an on/off switch and are battery powered, so they are reusable and last much longer. Your available budget will determine which option you go with. This light-up style certain attracts a lot of attention to your logo that is printed on the side and radiating to all the surrounding party people.
Shot Glass Materials
Glass Shot Glasses
Of course, glass is what comes to mind when most people think of shot glasses, after all, they are called, "glasses." Glass has a great, heavy feel that is popular among "professional shot takers." The heavier the glass used to make the shot glass, the higher the cost of the shot glass. If you are looking for upscale, a heavy glass shot glass will do the trick. With glass, you can choose from clear or a colored glass option. Other choices include traditional tapered, fluted, and square glasses. Obviously with glass products, they are breakable, so if you are concerned with breakage, check out some of the other options below. However, if you want traditional, glass shot glasses are a great choice.
Plastic Shot Glasses
It is well-known that glass is much more expensive to manufacture than plastic, hence, the creation of plastic shot glasses. We'll also include any acrylic shot glasses within the plastic category. This lower cost material allows for bulk purchases of shot glasses to made by companies who can't otherwise afford the glass option. There are also those cases in which you prefer not to have glass when the liquor gets to flowing since glass is easily breakable. Often you will find many of the novelty shot glasses and the glow and light-up shot glasses are made out of plastic. You can choose from either disposable plastic or reusable plastic. Plastic is durable and lower cost, so it is the perfect choice for those on a tight budget.
Ceramic Shot Glasses
Ceramic has become a very popular alternative material for shot glasses. The smooth finish on ceramic shot glasses gives these an elegant look, an upscale feel, and many options for color combinations to go along with your company colors. Just like when shopping for ceramic coffee mugs, it is cheaper in cost to go with a white ceramic color over a colored ceramic. This style most commonly is available for basic shot glasses. A great characteristic of ceramic is the heavy weight, which makes these more of a commodity for recipients. The heavier weight creates a higher sense of value. If you want upscale, a heavy weight, and great color choices, ceramic may be the best fit for you.
Stainless Steel
If you are looking for a timeless material, you may want to think about going with stainless steel shot glasses. Stainless steel has an upscale look and is very durable. For even more visual appeal, go with the stainless steel/acrylic mix options. The stainless steel part adds the durability and the acrylic adds color to the shot glasses. This material will be higher priced than many of the other materials. These steel shot glass are so durable, they will practically last forever and continue to promote your company for decades. Overall, you can't make a bad decision when buying shot glasses with your company logo. The shot glasses will advertise for your company during and after your party. Fun is guaranteed if shots are involved, and when marketing and fun are mixed together, your company benefits by strongly reinforcing your company brand. Now that you know the various options for promotional shot glasses, you can make a better decision about which shot glasses will work best for your needs.
Other Considerations
Budget-Friendly Shot Glasses
When you're on a tight budget for an event and need low cost shot glasses, you're in luck. We have multiple options to choose from. While plastic shot glasses will be the most economical, we do have some glass shot glasses that will be friendly to your wallet.
Rush Production Shot Glasses
Sometimes you need custom shot glasses with rush service. Maybe your boss tagged you in at the last moment or maybe another company dropped the ball and didn't deliver in time. We have rush options for you to get your shot glasses in time for your event. Below are options that can be rushed. Additional charges may apply depending on the date you need your shot glasses. Submit a Quote Request online and be sure to let us know when you need your items. Our team will make sure we can deliver and then quote the price and the appropriate shipping cost to make you look like the hero!
NOTE: Rush production is only available with a 1-color imprint of your logo.
Full Color Printed Shot Glasses
When your logo has multiple colors and you want to showcase that vivid logo on your promotional shot glasses, you'll need full-color printing. Note that all the shot glasses below may not be priced with your full-color logo unless specified, but they can be quoted with your full-color imprint. Additional charges may apply for full color printing. Below you'll find custom shot glasses that can be printed with your full-color logo.
Common Sizes of Shot Glasses
1 oz
1.5 oz
1.75 oz
2 oz
2.75 oz and larger
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