Today I would like to present several different ways Lucanian dragons enjoy various drinks in social situations.
figure 1. A traditional Lucanian ceramic drinking cup. Made to be lapped out of. Includes splash guard on one edge and, like all diningware made for dragons, has a back edge for carrying via mouth. These are the most ergonomic for dragons, but also can only contain small portions, and are prone to mess.
figure 2. A traditional Lucanian glass jug. Dragons have enough lip mobility and more than enough lung capacity to grasp the long, narrow end of it and use it as a straw. If all else fails, the straw end can be grasped and tipped back. Also note the stopper in the back. Jugs made for those who live in the Western Seas have a pipette on the end, preventing the seawater and liquid inside from mingling when drank.
figure 3. A Wind-enchanted glass made for use underwater. The famous water-dweller, socialite, and Wind dragon, Fyr Ansarth, once enchanted a set of these glasses using zephon. There is a magical air-barrier preventing the liquid from coming out; one simply dunks their head in and drink. Despite their best efforts, this style of glass did not catch on.