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Das Horn, An Ancient Drinking Vessel For Very Modern Drinking

November 16, 2012 by Chris Durso

A long time ago, before there were frilly cocktails and light beer, men drank fermented honey from the hollowed-out bones of recent kills. Designers David Segall and Alex Chatham want to bring some of that manliness back, with Das Horn.

The classic drinking horn is made from BPA-free ABS plastic, and is food and dishwasher safe. Also included is a stainless steel rim, for which to engrave your Viking name on. The Das Horn is currently a Kickstarter project, with added incentives for pledges — including a neck strap to keep your mead-drinking hands-free.

[link, via HiConsumption]

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