Roman Legions beer mug

Roman Legions beer mug

Enjoy an authentic Roman experience with the Roman Legions Beer Mug. With its design inspired by the legendary legions of the ancient Roman Empire and engraved with the iconic SPQR (SenÄtus Populusque RÅmÄnus), this tankard is the perfect addition to any history lover.

But don't be fooled by its vintage appearance, this beer mug is not only a decorative object, it is also functional and practical. With a capacity of 650 ml., you can enjoy your favorite beer with each sip, without the need for constant interruptions to refill your glass.

Also, with your comfort in mind, this beer mug is dishwasher safe. Forget the hassle of having to wash it by hand, just pop it in the dishwasher and you're good to go. Enjoy a cold beer without any worries.

Whether you're throwing a Roman themed party or just want to add a touch of history to your beer mug collection, this Roman Legions mug is the perfect choice. Surprise your friends with its unique design and show your passion for the ancient Roman empire.

So don't think twice and get your Roman Legions beer mug now. Enjoy the feeling of having an authentic piece of Roman history in your hands while you share unforgettable moments with your loved ones.

Take advantage now and add a touch of history to your life!

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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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