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stein

[stahyn] / staɪn /
NOUN
beaker
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NOUN
flagon
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NOUN
tankard
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In Milwaukee, lederhosen-clad Bernie Brewer used to come out of his chalet at the top of old County Stadium and slide down into a beer stein.

From Washington Post

He soon found himself sitting in a centuries-old brewery with a massive beer stein in his hands.

From Washington Times

But through the windows of a narrow restaurant in Roppongi, a popular nightlife district in central Tokyo, I could see them sipping from large beer steins, chatting in non-social distancing proximity.

From New York Times

Sweeney, who sent the stein back at a cost of around $100, also offered to pay for the mug itself, if it broke in transit, Germany’s The Local reported.

From Fox News

German dishes from goulash and spaetzle to Wiener schnitzel and a variety of bratwurst, along with steins of authentic lagers and a worthy apfelstrudel; the outdoor deck offers a commanding view of the ski mountain.

From Washington Post