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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
The Red Baron Beer Stein by KING Werk honors one of the most famous figures in aviation history, Manfred von Richthofen, known worldwide as the “Red Baron.” This half-liter stein features a hand-painted portrait of the renowned pilot, surrounded by his iconic red Fokker Dr.1 triplane and a German Imperial flag.
Each stein is richly detailed in relief, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship and vibrant color. The pewter lid is crowned with a scale model of the Red Baron’s plane, making this collectible not just a drinking vessel but a piece of history.
Originally designed by Thewalt in 1893, this handcrafted German stein has been faithfully reproduced by KING Werk. It is a true collector’s item for enthusiasts of military history, aviation, or traditional beer steins.
Q: Who is depicted on this Beer Stein?
A: The stein honors Manfred von Richthofen, the famous German fighter pilot known as the “Red Baron.”
Q: What makes this Beer Stein unique?
A: The pewter lid is topped with a detailed model of the Fokker Dr.1, the plane that made the Red Baron legendary.
Q: Is this stein hand-painted?
A: Yes, each Red Baron stein is hand-painted and finished with detailed reliefs that highlight its historical design.
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