LIMITED EDITION of only 2,500 were ever made by the master craftsmen at King-Werk worldwide! Each stein is individually numbered and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The rarity of this stein is exceeded only by its eccentricity- making this a perfect addition to any stein collection.
A King who speaks to our hearts. Gambrinus, the inventor of beer brewing.
Due to the subtle background color of the Beer Stein, the eye immediately falls on Gambrinus in his colorful glory, as he proudly sits leaning against a beer barrel, a scepter in one hand and a goblet filled with beer in the other. The lower rim is decorated with lions and beer mugs; the upper one is decorated with hops. The decorated pewter lid reflects the shape of his crown. This stein was once made by the Manufacturer Thewalt GmbH and is now reproduced by the KING-WERK Company.
The sides of the Tankard are decorated with two banners on which is written:
"Gambrinus werde ich genannt, König von Flandern und Brabant, Ich habe aus Gerste Malz gemacht und zuerst das Bier erdacht. Drumm können die Brauer mit Stolz bekunden, dass ein König es war, der das Bier erfunden"
"Gambrinus I am called, King of Flanders and Brabant - I made malt from barley and first came up with beer - Therefore, the brewers can proudly state that it was a King who invented the beer."
Product Info:
• Capacity: 0.75L, 11"H
• Item Number: T1375BZ/Ru
• Country of Origin: Germany
• Care Instructions: hand-wash only
• Material: high-quality stoneware and pewter
We have been in business for over 30 years! Our Brick-and-Mortar store is a great advantage for you! You'll receive individual customer service and assistance tailored to your needs. All of our imported products ship from right here in Helen, Georgia so less chance of damage PLUS no surprise VAT or Customs Import Fees.
100% made in Germany using the finest "Wester Wald" clay. King-Werke opened in 1949 and is one of the last remaining authentic German beer stein factories that still produces steins & mugs in accordance with century old traditions.
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