Pirates of the Caribbean beer mug

Pirates of the Caribbean beer mug

Enjoy a beer like a real pirate with the Pirates of the Caribbean Beer Mug! This incredible pitcher will transport you to the exciting and dangerous world of pirates while you enjoy your favorite drink.

With a capacity of 650 ml, this pitcher is perfect for those beer lovers who don't settle for little. You'll be able to enjoy a generous amount of ice cold beer during gatherings with friends, while watching your favorite pirate movie or just when you feel like kicking back and enjoying some quiet time.

Plus, the Pirates of the Caribbean Beer Mug is dishwasher safe, so you won't have to worry about cleanup once you've finished enjoying your drink. Just put it in the dishwasher and voila, you can use it over and over again without any problem.

Did you know that pirates didn't just drink rum? Although this drink is closely related to the brave and feared pirates of the Caribbean, barrels of beer could also be found in their cellars. And now you too can experience that feeling thanks to this incredible pitcher.

Don't miss your chance to get your hands on a piece of pirate history! With a unique and detailed design, the Pirates of the Caribbean Beer Mug will make you feel like you're aboard a pirate ship, sailing the seas in search of adventure and treasure.

Do not wait any longer and buy the Pirates of the Caribbean beer mug right now. Perfect to give to those friends who love beer and the golden age of pirates, or simply to treat yourself and enjoy a special moment with a refreshing drink.

087790000
14.30 €

short time Tiempo de fabricación: 1 SEMANA

The main ingredients of beer in the Middle Ages were malted barley, water, and yeast. Sometimes rosemary and thyme were added to prevent the beer from spoiling (action against mold and yeast) and to give it flavor. This beer was cloudy and contained a lot of protein and carbohydrates, which made it a very nutritious drink, which was consumed by both peasants and the nobility.

European monks refined the process and institutionalized the use of hops for its flavor and preservative properties.

Before learning about hops, northern Europeans used aromatic herbs and wild plants, achieving a lighter, short-lived beer that was not suitable for transport. In the 12th century, the German king John Primus, known as Gambrinus, fought famine in his domain through the cultivation of barley, which greatly boosted the manufacture of beer.

Width
8.5 Ø cms.
Height
18 cms.
Capacidad
650 ml.

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