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This is my best one. It is from the Lemp Brewery in St. Louis from 1903. Lemp was the first major brewery in St. Louis, its older than AB. Lemp later changed its name to Falstaff.

It says Lemp Employes' Ball

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This is my best one. It is from the Lemp Brewery in St. Louis from 1903. Lemp was the first major brewery in St. Louis, its older than AB. Lemp later changed its name to Falstaff.

It says Lemp Employes' Ball

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I bet it was a hell of a party!
 
I hate Budweiser incidentally so does he, but my dad has a impressive holiday stein collection. He has them all now, 81 to present, the original budman, the Chris Columbus steins etc. Kinda a cool collection.

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A few of the cooler ones

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I need to update the pictures with the new ones and the few that were missing when I took these for him.
 
Here is one my dad gave to me (This isn't my picture, but it was easy to find one online)

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The scene is supposed to be a 19th century pubhouse.
 
That is a 4 liter stein, my parents bought it when we were stationed in Germany. My mom gifted to me, cause she knows I love beer
 
Haha I had to repair the handle with two part epoxy upon receiving it... It purely decorative, it looks pretty awesome though
 

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