Fuji in a glass, but now you can also see Mt. Hood, a mountain in Oregon, U.S.A. that looks like Mt. Mt. Hood, a mountain "similar to Mt.

The majestic "Mt. Hood" floating at the bottom of the glass.
The majestic "Mt. Hood" floating at the bottom of the glass.

Mt. Hood is a mountain located in Portland, Oregon, USA. Because of its similarity in shape and elevation to Mt. There are several ski resorts on Mt. Hood, and some of them offer year-round skiing (Source: Wikipedia).

Mt. Hood with numerous ski resorts
Mt. Hood with numerous ski resorts

The Oregon Pint, a beer glass with a towering Mt. Hood at the bottom, was created by three locals who love Mt. They launched the project North Drinkware and are currently seeking investors on Kickstarter, and have already raised more than their goal.

This time, instead of ice, the bottom of the glass is a "mountain.
This time, instead of ice, the bottom of the glass is a "mountain.

The Oregon Pint is a beer glass with a miniature Mt. It is said to take a great deal of skill to create a mold in the shape of a mountain, but this time it was made possible with the help of a glass studio in Portland, OR.

Work requiring delicate skills
Work requiring delicate skills

When you pour amber beer into this beer glass, a small mountain shimmers at the bottom, as if you are looking at the real Mt. The mountain looks different depending on the color of the drink, such as clear water or a blue cocktail.

In your hands, your very own Mt. Hood.
In your hands, your very own Mt. Hood.

The Oregon Pint was created because " we wanted a glass that felt connected to the places we have lived and played," the members say. They also say that pouring their favorite Oregon craft beer into the glass is "the best thing" they have ever done. It is truly a product born of a deep "love of locality.

They would like to produce glasses with designs of other mountains as well as Mt. This way, people living in different regions can feel the same connection to their local mountains as they do.

To Father Sky, Mother Earth, and the hometown where I was born and raised... cheers!
To Father Sky, Mother Earth, and the hometown where I was born and raised... cheers!

*Image source: The Oregon Pint Kickstarter official page and North Drinkware official Facebook page.