Thank you for the information sir, this is really interesting. I am from China and I am fascinate to the German culture, these beer steins really tell me how the German people love drinking beer in the most professional way and the most beautiful way possible! Danke!
@@steinsandclocks you are really welcome sir. I am going to Würtzburg this summer, I wonder if you have and recommendation for beerkrug shops over there?
I see a lot of beautiful steins on that shelf! As far as a stein keeping your beer cold I can say from personal experience I wouldn’t know. I’m a raging drunk and my beer gets consumed very fast. 😂
Thank you! I'm almost embarrassed to admit I didn't know how to properly hold my beer stein I received from my German friends who live near Wiesbaden! It's a King stein that says Wiesbaden on it. Very nice. Love drinking beer out of it, and now I know how to do so properly! Prost! 🇩🇪
I've been buying some of these over time. I absolutely love them! Two of them that happen to be my top favorites include a Wolf-themed stein (I absolutely love wolves) and an Ireland/St. Patrick's Day themed one!
I chipped my stein on the bottom, not thru the stein but its knarly. what are my options to patch it? it will be a use stein not display. please advise!
In order to refurbish a German beer stein, the stoneware typically needs to undergo a kiln re-firing process. During this restoration process, it becomes necessary to carefully disassemble any metal or pewter components, with subsequent reassembly taking place once the stein has cooled down.
@@steinsandclocks thank you for the information. I didn't see a method to buy German clay, if I was able to acquire some would it be as simple as patch the affected area, refire it, paint, refire again?
Thank you for the information sir, this is really interesting. I am from China and I am fascinate to the German culture, these beer steins really tell me how the German people love drinking beer in the most professional way and the most beautiful way possible! Danke!
Hello Li, thank you for your feedback. I wish you the best cheers Markus
@@steinsandclocks you are really welcome sir. I am going to Würtzburg this summer, I wonder if you have and recommendation for beerkrug shops over there?
yeah too bad that modern germans put little girls in kebab's and scream allahu akbar
🧐This is the video tutorial I've looking for weeks. 👍
Thanks for uploading such valuable information! 😎
Hello Daniel ;) you are very welcome. Glad you like it
I see a lot of beautiful steins on that shelf! As far as a stein keeping your beer cold I can say from personal experience I wouldn’t know. I’m a raging drunk and my beer gets consumed very fast. 😂
Sounds like you dont need it to be cooled ;)
Nice info, thinking of asking for a stein for Christmas
Thank you, if you looking for one check our website www.steinsandclocks.com cheers Markus
Thank you! I'm almost embarrassed to admit I didn't know how to properly hold my beer stein I received from my German friends who live near Wiesbaden! It's a King stein that says Wiesbaden on it. Very nice. Love drinking beer out of it, and now I know how to do so properly! Prost! 🇩🇪
Cheers 😀
I've been buying some of these over time. I absolutely love them! Two of them that happen to be my top favorites include a Wolf-themed stein (I absolutely love wolves) and an Ireland/St. Patrick's Day themed one!
Great ;) cheers Markus
Great tips! My handle on my stein is narrow. I can only put two fingers through.
Yes ;) it allways depends on the handle . Cheers Markus
Gracious ....very informative
Thank you :)
I’ll sent this to my dad, he owns one & he could use the information
😃 Sounds great. Cheers Markus
Great video and very informative. Thank you very much
Thank you 🙏, very happy that you like it.
Great video, love it
thank you very much ;)
I see you mentioned it keeps drinks hot. Could you drink coffee from a stein?
Sure you can
@@steinsandclocks Thank you!
Why would you get a headache from holding the stein the “wrong way”? Just curious
You will hit the Lid onto your forhead all the time. Thats why it will hurt or you get a headache 😃
o Lordy😅
I have a lot of beerstein , i inherited it. Not sure whT to do with them .. might donate it to thrift store.
Sure, why Not, it is your choise. I am Sure they will be Happy.
Cheers Markus
can i use it for coffee? im currently in switzerland and planning to buy one. thanks!
Sure, a Stein works Like a thermos flask.
I chipped my stein on the bottom, not thru the stein but its knarly. what are my options to patch it? it will be a use stein not display. please advise!
In order to refurbish a German beer stein, the stoneware typically needs to undergo a kiln re-firing process. During this restoration process, it becomes necessary to carefully disassemble any metal or pewter components, with subsequent reassembly taking place once the stein has cooled down.
@@steinsandclocks thank you for the information. I didn't see a method to buy German clay, if I was able to acquire some would it be as simple as patch the affected area, refire it, paint, refire again?
Just like i wrote above. It is a lot of effort to fix it the right way.
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Thank you Orlando ;)