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  2. Beer Stein Marker - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Beer stein - Wikipedia

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    A beer stein (/ ˈ s t aɪ n / STYNE), or simply stein, is either a traditional beer mug made out of stoneware or specifically an ornamental beer mug sold as a souvenir or collectible. An 1894 article on beer mugs in the American Vogue magazine that describes various types of steins stated: "And it is to this [i.e. German] nation that we owe ...

  4. File:Beer stein.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Maß - Wikipedia

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    The word "Maß" can be of either neuter or female grammatical gender.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]

  6. Beer in Germany - Wikipedia

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    A beer stein (or simply a stein / ˈ s t aɪ n / STYNE) is an English neologism for a traditional type of beer mug. Steins may be made of stoneware (rarely the inferior earthenware), pewter, porcelain, silver, glass, or wood. They may have open tops or may have hinged pewter lids with a thumb-lever. Steins usually come in sizes of a half-litre ...

  7. Beer glassware - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. File:Stein Glass (Beer).svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 05:59, 3 August 2011: 255 × 329 (259 KB): Alekjds: Trans. 04:48, 24 December 2006: 255 × 329 (188 KB): Willscrlt {{Information |Description = Stein Glass (Beer): A glass mug commonly used for serving beer that resembles a German beer stein (Glaskrug); the mugs are often chilled prior to pouring the beer to create a frosted effect. |Source ...

  9. Fill line - Wikipedia

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    A fill line on a Czech beer glass. The fill line is accompanied by the manufacturer (Sahm), the volume (0.3 litres), a CE marking , year (2014), and a code indicating the supervising body (1383). Each of the European Union member states had a variety of weights and measures acts regarding legal metrology for all measuring devices used in ...

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