Jarra de cerveza Beer is my love language.

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Atributos

Peso 0,720 kg
Alto

15 cm

Capacidad Máxima

17 oz ≈ 500 ml

Grosor

4 mm

Importante

Resistentes al lavavajillas y al microondas.

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Descripción

Sumérgete en el arte de disfrutar de una buena cerveza con nuestra excepcional jarra de 500 ml, confeccionada con cristal esmerilado de 4 mm de grosor. Esta jarra, personalizada con la expresiva frase “Beer is My Love Language” en un audaz color negro, es mucho más que un simple recipiente; es una declaración de amor por el líquido dorado que une a tantos corazones.

El diseño chic y la declaración apasionada hacen de esta jarra un accesorio imprescindible para los amantes de la cerveza. La capacidad generosa de 500 ml te invita a deleitarte con tus variedades favoritas y a expresar tu devoción por esta bebida milenaria.

Además de su estilo distintivo, la jarra está diseñada para la comodidad, siendo resistente tanto al lavavajillas como al microondas. Después de disfrutar de tu bebida, la limpieza es tan fácil como un ciclo en el lavavajillas, permitiéndote volver a saborear rápidamente el próximo elixir cervecero.

“Beer is My Love Language” no es solo una frase; es un recordatorio constante de la pasión que compartes con cada sorbo. Celebra el arte de la cerveza con esta jarra única que combina funcionalidad y estilo. Eleva tus momentos de degustación y deja que cada gota cuente. 🍻💖

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