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mkugelfisch on
It’s kitsch. It says something along the lines of “already the knights liked beer and games”.
Remote_Highway346 on
It’s purely for tourists and has nothing to do with German or Bavarian culture.
mica4204 on
Well it’s a kitschy touristy decorative beer mug. It says: “Es liebte schon die edle Ritterschaft, Gemütlichkeit bei Spiel und Gerstensaft” / Already the noble knights love “Gemütlichkeit” (social cozyness) with games and barley juice (aka beer).
It’s not antique or anything.
Basileus08 on
Where do Americans always bring these ugly, kitschy beer mugs from? Does anyone seriously believe that we Germans drink from these monstrosities?
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It’s kitsch. It says something along the lines of “already the knights liked beer and games”.
It’s purely for tourists and has nothing to do with German or Bavarian culture.
Well it’s a kitschy touristy decorative beer mug. It says: “Es liebte schon die edle Ritterschaft, Gemütlichkeit bei Spiel und Gerstensaft” / Already the noble knights love “Gemütlichkeit” (social cozyness) with games and barley juice (aka beer).
It’s not antique or anything.
Where do Americans always bring these ugly, kitschy beer mugs from? Does anyone seriously believe that we Germans drink from these monstrosities?