Why do beer steins have lids?
German Beer Stein - Knight & Dragon - .5L
Beer steins have lids for multiple reasons: During medieval times, flies, dust, and disease were major concerns, so lids helped keep contaminants out of the beer. In the 16th century German law mandated covered drinkware to improve public health The lid helps retain the beer’s temperature, keeping it cool for longer. A lidded beer stein traps the beer’s aroma, enhancing the drinking experience.
Dragon Beer Stein - by KING Find More Beer Steins Here! Limited numbered edition: 10,000 Height: Approx. 11 inch Volume: 1/2 liter or 16.9 fl oz Material: Ceramic, Pewter This Beer Stein reminds of the Nibelungen sagas or a scene from the times of knights. A brave knight on a white horse fights a dr...
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Viking Stein with Viking Ship and Helmet Lid by KING Find More Beer Steins Here! Limited numbered edition: 10,000 Height: Approx. 9 inch Volume: 1/2 liter or 16.9 fl oz Material: Ceramic, Pewter By glazing the Stein in simple dark shades, the hand-painted Silver accents and Pewter parts are highligh...
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Dragon Beer Stein - by KING Find More Beer Steins Here! Limited numbered edition: 10,000 Height: Approx. 11 inch Volume: 1/2 liter or 16.9 fl oz Material: Ceramic, Pewter This Beer Stein reminds of the Nibelungen sagas or a scene from the times of knights. A brave knight on a white horse fights a dr...
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Viking Stein with Viking Ship and Helmet Lid by KING Find More Beer Steins Here! Limited numbered edition: 10,000 Height: Approx. 9 inch Volume: 1/2 liter or 16.9 fl oz Material: Ceramic, Pewter By glazing the Stein in simple dark shades, the hand-painted Silver accents and Pewter parts are highligh...
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