a stein
A beer stein.
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, in English the word 'stein' refers to a large mug that is often used for drinking beer. The word is of Germanic origins.
There are beer stein mugs from 1892 for sale on the Internet that range from $9.95 to $98.00. Many of them are from Germany, and a lot of them are priced in the $29 to $59 range.
The straight-sided pint has been around from the early 20th century at least, but the authentic English "Four-ale bar" pint mug, up to the end of the first world war, was actually a China pot in a funny shade of pink with a white handle. The indented beer mug however, arrived in 1948, driving out the standard fluted glasses in England.
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It is said that it derives from a person who worked with "Stein" which means "stone", possibly in a quarry or maybe cutting gems for jewellry.
Mug is correct.
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Berthold Stein has written: 'Stein's Orchideenbuch' 'Stein's Orchideenbuch'
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Pewter Tankard is well known for making a pewter stein mug. These mugs are used by many places like Guinness and Jack Daniels. The mugs are very durable and heavy and are of the 1 pint size.