For just $74.00 German Boot Steins, boots are made of glass. They are either mouth blown or machine pressed. ... If the seam runs right down the middle of the boot, splitting it right in two, then it is a machine pressed boot. Start drinking from the beer🍻🍺🍻🥃 boot with the toe pointed directly away from you. As the bubble moves down the glass, gradually rotate the boot 90 degrees in either direction so that by the time the bubble reaches the toe, the toe is pointing to the right or left Beer🍻 Boot 👢🥾👢History Despite their kitschy appeal stateside, the bierstiefel (the proper, German word for “beer boot”) is an authentic piece of Bavarian beer culture with a somewhat murky origin story. Most sources credit a Prussian general for starting the glassware trend. According to legend, he promised his troops he would quaff a beer from his own leather boot in exchange for a win on the battlefield. When his men proved victorious, he commissioned a glass likeness of his boot to spare himself the displeasure and humiliation of drinking foot beer from the real deal. From there, it is believed the glass gained popularity, and in time, it was folded into Oktoberfest traditions. The beer boot eventually made its way to North America thanks to the returning World War II soldiers who observed the tradition while serving overseas. **Boots are Listed in Order from Picture #1: 🌟*1) Has Seam from side to side, on Back reads "2 L" line underneath ( means 2 liter)Largest glass Boot Measures 13-1/2" Tall X 8" in Length from heel to Toe X 5" Wide at Top of Boot from Front to Back X 4-3/4" Wide from Side to side. Small heel on bottom. Top of Boot has a 18kt Gold rim. Beer names & symbols From top of Boot left side to Bottom and Around 1}"Binding Export", 2}"HOLSTIEN Pilsner", 3} "Lowenbrau FREIBURG", 4} "ROLINCK Pilsener". 5} "Familien Wappen", "BRAUEREI", WERNER", "175 JAHRE" 6} "WESTMARKBRAUEREI NEEUHAAREN", "Westmark", "Bier", "GOTTHARD KIRCHNER KG", 7}"Schlossquell, "SEIT 1753", ...
















