Beer lovers, help me out...
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Hey guys, this has absolutely nothing to do with hunting or fishing. Well, maybe drinking beer, but what I'm looking for is some help identifying a beer stein I have. My dad gave it to me years ago. I know it's from Germany. He got it from an uncle of his that was stationed there in the military, probably shortly after WW2. I don't remember the exact translation of the poem on the sides, but it has something to do with a refreshing drink in a good time (happy hour?), does something and makes hearts young. The background looks black in the picture, but it's actually dark blue. I know there's likely no real monetary value to it with it's condition. It's been broken and repaired a few times. I have drank beer from it, although it's kinda awkward with the lid. Gets it the way a little. Maybe because it's been repaired and originally the lid's out of the way. Also it leaks just a little. So, I just use it as a decorative item in my kitchen, and keep beer bottle caps in it. I have several German brands pictured with it. I like American beer too, and I'm as American as they come. But you gotta hand it to those Germans, they really know how to brew. Anyway, This may be a long shot, but maybe some of y'all are fans of German beer too and might be familiar with German beer steins. I'm also posting this on a website about collecting, selling, and identifying beer steins, but I figured I'd post it here too. I'm just curious about identifying it. There's no maker's mark that I can see, but some of them don't have them and they're still authentic. I really don't care, I just think it's a cool beer stein. Any takers? Let me know what y'all think.
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bring it to Rick at Pawn Stars
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I e-mailed this to my father as he has lived in Germany for about 9 years. Im sure he has seen these. i'll let you know his reply.
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No idea on the origin but, it is a neat looking piece! Talking about German beers brought something to mind that some here may not know. Dos Equis and Corona are both originally German beers. During one of the world wars, many Germans fled to Mexico to escape the cruelties of war and started their own beer companies in Mexico and marketed it as mexican beer since being German wasn't the most popular thing to be in those days. I believe there's actually a third Mexican beer company whose origins started in Germany but, I can't recall the name right now.
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one side says: scheuct provides and makes heart young
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Stay thirsty my friends. Yeah, I know. Somebody was bound to say it sooner or later!
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i was just looking at that exact site..also just found one very close to the one you have on the net
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Since we're on the subject of German beer and beer steins, y'all might find this amusing.
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Der hirch mag sich nach wasser sehnen, Ich aber will zum wirte
rennen! The deer would like to find water, I would like to find the bartender! That's funny! |
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thats all the information he gave me. He said that he had quite a few, but they ended up broken when he came back to the states. He was looking for some intact in order to replace some of the broken one's he already has. Just referring to you what he said. He also said that there numerous manufacters that made these
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I bet someone is going to read this thread, then go to the fridge for a beer. Or to the store to get some if they're out.
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Having a good Doppelbock right now. My third one actually. Believe me, a doppelbock isn't a normal beer. It kinda "sneaks up" on you. Bock means goat in German, and doppel means double, so this has a little extra "oomph". Budweiser is about 5.9%, and Spaten Optimator Doppelbock, from Munich, Bavaria, Germany is 7.6%. Paulaner Salvator Double Bock, also from Munich, is 7.9%. So you get the idea. It may not sound like much of a difference from Bud or Coors, but it IS. Right now, I really don't care about the beer stein. But I'm REALLY enjoying what it's made to hold! Y'all chime in if you're familiar with these awesome brews, or just let me know what you like. To quote Alan Jackson, I may just "pop-a-top, again". What the hell, I ain't driving tonight. Ai-EEE!! Cheers!!
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