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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Gambrinus - Wikipedia

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    Ancestors and early kings of the Germans, a series of 12 German broadside prints at the British Museum; Vogdes, Walt. "Gambrinus, King of Beer". SteinCollectors.org. Stein Collectors International. Archived from the original on 31 March 2013; Dornbusch, Horst (21 September 2004). "Born to Be (Beer) King". BeerAdvocate.

  5. German sets new world record for carrying beer steins - AOL

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    A beer-hauling strongman shatters his own world record by carrying 29 beers over a 40-metre distance in Abensberg, Germany. German sets new world record for carrying beer steins Skip to main content

  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. Maß - Wikipedia

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    German Maßkrug of Augustiner Bräu. In the Southern German areas (Austro-Bavarian), the Maß originally measured 1.069 liters (2.26 U.S. pt; 1.881 imp pt). [3]Other German-speaking areas had different measures; in Switzerland between 1838 and 1877, and in Baden until 1871, the Maß was 1.5 liters.

  8. File:Beer stein.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Tankard - Wikipedia

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    A 1970s TV advertising campaign for Whitbread beer features a pub landlord spinning a tall tale to an American tourist, who suspiciously asks: "Are you really Lord Tankard?" [ 9 ] [ citation needed ] In Season 3, Episode 3 of the sitcom Cheers , Frasier Crane says to his bartender friend Sam, “Well, I’ll have a tanker of your finest lager.”

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