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This unique 1 liter salt glaze beer stein is the Official 2015 Oktoberfest Wirtekrug (host's mug stein) used and sold exclusively at the beer tents of Munich's 2015 Oktoberfest, held 9/19/2015 - 10/04/2015!
The front features "Franz Xaver Krenkl" (1780-1860), a well known horse dealer of the popular Oktoberfest races. At this time, horse racing was the main attraction at the Oktoberfest festivities. He is best known, however, for coining the Bavarian phrase "Wer ko, der ko!" (in English "Who can, who can!" or "Who can, can!"). Franz shouted this when he dared to overtake the carriage of the Crown prince Ludwig (who became King Ludwig the First) in the English Garden. This scene unfolds on the left and right sides of the stein. The prince exclaims "Er Wagt Es!?!" (He dares it!?!) on the left panel while Krenkl waives his top hat as he dashes away turning to exclaim "Majestät, wer ko der ko!".
The sides also feature the logos of all the beer tents at the 2015 Oktoberfest depicted in a border of grape leaves. The antique finish pewter lid is embossed with Wiesnwirt and innkeeper "Richard Süssmeier", who appears dressed as Napoleon to pay tribute to his nick-name "Wirte-Napoleon".
These steins are normally only available at the Munich Oktoberfest, however we were able to acquire a limited supply of these steins from the manufacturer.
Each stein has a copy of the artist's signature on the bottom, has a hand painted limited edition number and comes in a gift box.
Comes with certificate of authenticity.
Unique salt glaze finish and hand-applied handle.
Made in Germany
Artwork by Tita Gronemeyer
Limited Edition
Height: approx. 9" to top of thumb lift
Volume: 1 Liter or 34oz
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RASTAL OFFICIAL MUNICH OKTOBERFEST 2015 WIRTEKRUG SALT GLAZE BEER STEIN
This was a Christmas gift, and I was pleasantly surprised when I received this beer stein. The packaging was spot on, and I received the mug in plenty of time for Christmas. The mug itself had vibrant colors, without any scars or bruising. The recipient of the mug couldn't have been happier with his gift.