Personalize your mug
I was browsing Homebrewtalk.com recently can came across a thread where one of the members had used Armour Etch to etch graduation lines and numbers on his 5-gallon glass carboy. I immediately wanted to do the same technique on my glass carboy, but after taking a closer look at the carboy, I realized that it's not smooth on the sides. It has ridges and doesn't lend itself well to doing this. After thinking about it some more, I decided to try it out on one of my beer glasses. I purchased a package of stick-on vinyl lettering and put the JMS letters on the glass. I used masking tape to form a box around those letters and then brushed on some of the Armour Etch paste. I let it sit for about 8 minutes and then rinsed it off with hot water and then removed the tape and letters. With a little creativity, I could probably come up with something on a glass that looks really nice...






July 28th, 2009 - 17:27
Hi, I saw your post through the internet about etching your glass mug to personalize it. I myself am a devoted (good) beer drinker and glass etcher.
I can provide you and your readers a write up for ways to easily etch their beer mugs. Also, if you need any stencils, for free for a certain logo, graphic, or written phrase, just let me know. Email me and I could help you. Just here to help and also promote my website as well.
Thanks and keep up the great work,
-Eric