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How Beer Steins are produced, a BeerSteinsInternational factory tour on how German Beer Steins are produced; A Brief History of Beer Steins, an article from a collector's website, taken from The Beer Stein Book: a 400 Year History (ISBN 1-889591-00-9) Stein Marks provides a database to determine the provenance of any stein.
In his 1897 article on beer-markers George Dollar wrote that the "beer-marker" custom has been known to Munich for many years, and that it has been adopted in nearly all of the German cities and towns. In the Löwenbräu Keller the markers are sold for fifty pfennige, or sixpence, each, by an old woman who goes round amongst the beer-drinkers ...
In its neuter form, das Maß, it is the German word for "measure". Its feminine version, "die Maß", is used in southern Germany and Austria to refer to a one-liter glass beer mug or its contents. [1] It is spelled "Maß" or "Mass" (both spellings are permissible) in Germany and Austria, and "Mass" in Switzerland. [2] The plural is also Maß.
A beer-hauling strongman shatters his own world record by carrying 29 beers over a 40-metre distance in Abensberg, Germany.
Beer stein or simply "stein" (/ ˈ s t aɪ n / STYNE) has been for over a century an English expression for a traditional German beer mug made out of stoneware, whether simple and serviceably sturdy, or elaborately ornamental with either a traditionally cultural theme, or so embellished as to be sold as a souvenir or a collectible.
The official commemorative stein for Oktoberfest Zinzinnati 2024. This will be Rookwood Pottery’s first time making the official Oktoberfest steins in the 48 years of the festival.
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