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Beer tin mug "Koblenzer Seidel"


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Beer tin mug "Koblenzer Seidel".
The mug is made as a commemorative souvenir about the city of Koblenz. The mug was made in 1977 as part of a limited edition. The inscription about this is contained on the outer surface of the bottom.
On the front side of the mug surface is the coat of arms of the city of Koblenz. To the left and right of it can be seen the images of the main historical places of the city.
The phrase "Koblenzer Seidel" refers to beer produced by the Koblenzer Brauerei brewery (formerly Königsbacher Brauerei) in the German city of Koblenz.
Seidel is not a specific type of beer, but a traditional Austrian and Bavarian measure of beer volume, usually 0.3 or 0.5 liters, served in a matching mug.
Koblenzer Brauerei is a brewery with a long tradition (founded in 1689), located in Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
The brewery offers various types of beer under the Koblenzer brand. It is likely that "Koblenzer Seidel" is a marketing name or simply an indication of the volume (0.3 or 0.5 liters) of one of their main varieties, such as a classic lager or pilsner, in local packaging.
The Königsbacher brand was replaced by Koblenzer after the brewery was re-sold in 2012.
Therefore, if you are looking for "Koblenzer Seidel", it refers to a beer produced by this German brewery and packaged in a standard mug or bottle of a specific volume.

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soort bierpul materiaalTin
producent model-
ontwerper/decorateur
inhoud0,5   
ontwerpdatum1977   
hoogte 12.0 cm (appx. 4.7 inches.)   


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