Frothing Pitcher of Beer | Oktoberfest | Clay Cutters
$10.00
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The tradition of brewing in Germany dates back to 800 BC when Germanic tribes began fermenting grains. In 1553, Bavarian ruler Duke Albrecht V decreed that brewing would stop between April 23 and September 29 to prevent beer from spoiling in the summer. This left brewers with a busy March and relaxed summer months as their lagers aged in cool caves. By the time September arrived, they would finish their Marzen beers at Oktoberfest in preparation for a fresh batch of hops and malt. 1.75 inch See photos for size.
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