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In Germany, beer steins and glasses are measured to a marked fill line, not the rim, to leave space for that perfect foamy head
Celebrate the joy and tradition of Munich’s world-famous festival with this handcrafted Oktoberfest Musical Beer Stein by KING Germany. The design captures the essence of Bavarian festivity, featuring a brewer tapping a fresh keg while a musician plays accordion and a waitress carries overflowing beer mugs.
The inscription “Oans, Zwoa, Drei – O’zapft is” honors the iconic phrase shouted when the first keg of Oktoberfest is tapped. Small pewter spigots adorn the sides, making the stein look like a miniature keg.
When lifted, the built-in music box plays the beloved tune “Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit”, a traditional toast to friendship and good cheer. This beautifully crafted piece brings authentic German charm and Oktoberfest spirit to any collection.
Q: What melody does the music box play?
A: The music box plays “Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit”, the traditional Oktoberfest toast song.
Q: What scenes are featured on this stein?
A: It shows a lively Oktoberfest setting with a brewer tapping a keg, a waitress carrying mugs, and a musician playing accordion.
Q: Is the music box mechanical or battery-powered?
A: It’s a traditional mechanical music box that plays automatically when the stein is lifted.
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