Beer steins — lidded mugs with handles, used for drinking beer — date back to 14th-century Germany. They were originally created for beer drinkers who didn't want flies and other pests to dive into ...
The $175 pottery beer stein manufactured around 1900 is shaped like a tower of Germany’s Castle Rheinstein, replete with a red turret for a lid. Like all good castles, Rheinstein has a legend, ...
Beer steins range in age from those that are very old to those very new. Old steins from more than a century ago are scarce, but there are plenty from a half-century ago or even less that may be ...
Q: I have a beer stein purportedly brought back to the United States from Munich by my great-aunt in 1930. The stein is approximately 10 inches high, 12 inches in circumference at the base tapering to ...
Q: I have several early beer steins and am wondering if they have any value. — Jack, Pueblo West, Colo. A: Beer steins, often called mugs, jugs and tankards, are generally drinking vessels for beer ...
Today, Mythic Entertainment announced that they have partnered with world-renowned stein-masters, Taverncraft, to bring limited-edition genuine hand-crafted fine-grain stoneware Warhammer Online: Age ...
Hey Warhammer Online fans! Are you looking for an awesome stein to quaff your favorite ale from, while tearing it up in PvP? Perhaps your tastes run more to the Mountain Dew side of the road? Whatever ...
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