chuggs
Well-Known Member
I just started my first batch of EdWort's Apfelwein.
I started researching a bit about the Apfelwein...and it appears that it's roots are from Hessen, Germany. There they serve Apfelwein from Grey Clay Pitchers called "Bembels"...which are decorated with a blue Salt glaze of sorts.
http://www.apfelwein-shop.de/epages...Ihk/?ObjectPath=/Shops/61139794/Products/0008
It's served in special glasses called "Geripptes"...supposedly to help you maintain a grip on the drink -- back in the day when folks ate meat without utensils (like we eat hamburgers )...leaving their hands slippery from the grease.
http://www.apfelwein-shop.de/epages...Ihk/?ObjectPath=/Shops/61139794/Products/0015
So, I just wanted to check to see if anyone sells these things with the "EdWort's Apfelwein" logo...before ordering some that say Adolf Wagner" on them...
Wishful thinking
I started researching a bit about the Apfelwein...and it appears that it's roots are from Hessen, Germany. There they serve Apfelwein from Grey Clay Pitchers called "Bembels"...which are decorated with a blue Salt glaze of sorts.
http://www.apfelwein-shop.de/epages...Ihk/?ObjectPath=/Shops/61139794/Products/0008
It's served in special glasses called "Geripptes"...supposedly to help you maintain a grip on the drink -- back in the day when folks ate meat without utensils (like we eat hamburgers )...leaving their hands slippery from the grease.
http://www.apfelwein-shop.de/epages...Ihk/?ObjectPath=/Shops/61139794/Products/0015
So, I just wanted to check to see if anyone sells these things with the "EdWort's Apfelwein" logo...before ordering some that say Adolf Wagner" on them...
Wishful thinking