Beer Boots
Tradition tells that the beer boot came into use during the World War I. At that time, German soldiers, before heading into battle and lacking any useful drinking vessel, used their own leather boots for the consumption of their beer. With wax they tried to get the boots as watertight as possible and then filled them to the top with beer and circled them around among their comrades. Beer boots became worldwide known when allied Soldiers were introduced to the tradition of drinking from a stoneware or glass beer boot while stationed in West Germany after World War 2.
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