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		<title>Comment on A Guide to Authentic German Beer Steins by Authentic German Beer Stein Gifts for all Occasions &#124; Beer Steins Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] and make ideal gifts. Originally, the word stein came from an abbreviation of the German word “Steingut” which means “stoneware” and it was the preferable material when the beer mug was first [...]</description>
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