Beer mugs, in my opinion, make better ornamental pieces than actual drinking vessels. They are heavy and unwieldly, and frankly hold more beer than is necessary for me. I prefer a smaller glass that ...
Beer doesn't have as many rules as some other types of alcohol, but you may be holding the glass wrong without even realizing ...
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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 ...
ROUND TOP — To some, a beer stein is just a fancy mug used to drink the popular beverage, but for others, it is a souvenir, or a glimpse into history. Hundreds of beer steins, some of which were ...
Make room in your cupboard: Christkindlmarket has added two new types of drinkware to its annual keepsake mug tradition this year. For the first time, Chicago’s version of a German open-air Christmas ...