Diverse materials: Traditional beer mugs are usually made of glass, ceramics or stone tools, which are durable and can maintain the temperature of the beer. In addition, some beer mugs are also made of metal materials such as stainless steel.
Large capacity: The capacity of beer mugs is usually large. The standard capacity of a beer mug is approximately 473 milliliters (16 ounces). In Germany, the capacity of some beer mugs can reach 1 liter (34 ounces) or even more.
Handle: Beer mugs usually have handles, which is one of their key features. The handle is convenient for the drinker to hold and can prevent the heat from the hand from being transferred to the beer, allowing the beer to remain cold for a longer period of time.
Thick bottom for stability: Beer mugs usually have a thick and heavy bottom to provide stability and reduce the risk of the mug being knocked over.
Diverse shapes: Beer mugs come in various shapes, with cylindrical ones being the most common. Some beer mugs have concave spots or textures on their surfaces, adding a traditional or rustic look. There are also some special-shaped beer mugs, such as the German beer boots (bierstiefel).
Wide range of application scenarios: Beer mugs are often used in casual and social occasions, such as beer gardens, bars and beer festivals, etc., and are suitable for pairing with various types of beer.
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