- more to
refer to a
beverage container in
standard German; rather, Krug,
Humpen or,
especially in
Bavaria and Austria,
Seidel are used.
Oktoberfest usage...
- Eagle" or double-headed
eagle which was the
emblem of the empire,
while "
humpen"
refers to a
cylindrical drinking gl****.
These beakers became the essential...
-
stronger than many wines. An
ornate stoneware beer
stein A
common half-litre
Humpen mug A
Weizen beer gl**** A
Pilsner beer gl**** Dunkel,
pictured here in a...
-
spilling or condensation.
Elaborate earthenware beer
steins Common half-litre
Humpen or beer mug
Warsteiner gl**** A Maßkrug
Stronger or
bottled beers are frequently...
- Eagle" or double-headed
eagle which was the
emblem of the empire,
while "
humpen"
refers to a
cylindrical drinking gl****.
These beakers became the essential...
- a tavern. A
Kanne was a
measure of wine or beer
large enough to fill a
humpen (tankard) or krug (wine
flagon or beer pitcher). A
Quartier ("quarter-measure")...
-
limited range of subjects", most
often using the
humpen beaker shape. The
earliest dated enamelled humpen is from 1571, in the
British Museum; a late example...
- Birthday). 26
August to 31
December 2007. Keramik-Museum
Berlin Töppe, T****en,
Humpen für VEB Stadtgrün u. a. – Präsent- und
Auftragskeramik aus den HB-Werkstätten...
-
creatures and demons, a
cultural history of
hybrid creatures) or "Becher,
Humpen und Pokale, eine
Kulturgeschichte des
Trinkens und der Trinkgefäße" (Beakers...
- / Barnabas, der Bräuhausfrater, ihm beglückt und freudeglänzend /
einen Humpen Bier
kredenzend mit dem Gruß, der bis zur
Stunde / sich
erhielt im Volkesmunde:...