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Schwabingerbräu München Steinkrug


From the collection of Jorge O. Soriano


Schwabingerbräu München

Stunning!

The letter “S” is HUGE!!! Brilliant, bold, blue, beautiful!!!!

Schwabingerbräu München —- A special and historic brewery.

0,4L. & calibration marks incised

“PAUSON” engraved on hinge

Notice the thumblift is acorn design but then a smooth cap on top. Really cool.

“MUNCHEN” engraved on the other side

This stein is in excellent condition; everything is tight and bright!

Original pewter lid - solid and heavy!

Really nice patina that doesn’t come through in pictures

Super clean and well cared for!

No mark underneath lid

Recessed base. No impressed marks. Only “610” in blue ink which I don’t think is an identification mark?

Brauerei Schwabingerbräu München

Note: Schwabingerbräu München was named after the Munich district of Schwabing, not Swabia.

This German brewery steinkrug is special to me; it’s among a select group of breweries. My goal is to add one or more steinkrugs to my collection of the breweries listed below.

In 1900, there were 22 breweries in Munich. With their newly invented trademarks, they positioned themselves in a cutthroat competition from which only a few winners remain to this day. Even the big names have mostly been sold to international corporations that retain the "Munich Beer" label for marketing reasons. With "Hofbräu" and "Augustiner," Munich now has only one state-owned and one private brewery. The 22 Munich breweries around 1900 were called:

1. Augustiner-Bräu
2. Berg-Bräu
3. Bürger-Bräu,
4. Eberl-Bräu
5. Franziskaner-Leist-Bräu
6. Gerner-Bräu
7. Hacker-Bräu
8. Hofbräu
9. Kloster Brauerei St. Anna
10. Kochel-Bräu
11. Löwen-Bräu
12. Mathäser-Bräu
13. Münchner-Kindl-Bräu
14. Paulaner-Bräu
15. Pschorr-Bräu
16. Schwabinger-Bräu
17. Spaten-Bräu
18. Sternecker-Bräu
19. Thomas-Bräu
20. Unions-Bräu
21. Wagner-Bräu
22. Weißes Bräuhaus Schneider & Sohn.

As of 2 April 2025, the following numbers are still waiting to be added to my collection: 2, 6, 12, 18, 20, 21, and 22. I am specifically talking about the 1/2L, 0,5L, 0,4L, 4/10L…capacities from that period, 1880s to early 1900s.

References.

Literatur Portal - Bayern: Schwabinger Brauerei.
[link]
Note: Really cool history and pictures, but if you don’t read German, (like me), you’ll need to use translation app or Google, but well worth the extra effort.

BierKrugWiki: Schwabinger Brewery – Munich.
[link]
Note: Three nice historical pictures.

View the collection of Jorge O. Soriano

type stein materialstoneware
producer mold-
designer/decorator
capacity0,4L.   
design datec. 1900   


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