Glassware With The Molecular Structure of The Beverage Printed On It

molecule-drinkware

If you need to find the perfect gift for a thirsty chemist, look no further than Chemistry Drinkware.

Brought to us by Cognitive Surplus, the glassware is not only a convenient way to hold a drink, but has the molecular structure of the beverage printed on it.

So, those in the know will recognize their coffee ingredients as neochlorogenic acid, isovalerylaldehyde
furan-2-ylmethanethiol and guaiacol — while most of us just thinks it contains “that stuff that makes mornings suck less.” We’re both right.

CoffeeChemistryMug

BeerChemistry

Wine_Chemistry

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Author: Chris Durso

Creative professional and creator of Foodiggity.com. Graduate of The Institute of Culinary Education, beer drinker, coffee and condiment snob.