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Updated Nov 10
tjdejoy3605
Updated Nov 10

VTG. Genesee Beer Stein/Mug w/ Gold Bands/Etched Glass, Rochester NY Brewery, EC

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This is a Vintage Genesee beer mug with a gold trim. These mugs were produced by the Genesee Brewing Company, one of the oldest breweries in America, which was founded in Rochester, New York in 1878. The mug is often described as a beer stein Embrace the breweriana enthusiast within you with this Genesee Beer Stein/Mug, a splendid addition to any collection. Adorned with elegant gold bands and intricate etched glass detailing, this piece is a testament to the craftsmanship of American brewing heritage. The mug features the iconic Genesee Beer branding, making it a must-have for aficionados of the drinkware. Whether you're a dedicated collector of vintage mugs or simply appreciate the artistry behind classic beer steins, this item is sure to impress. Its robust design and unique aesthetic make it an ideal display piece or a cherished vessel for your favorite brews. Add this touch of brewing tradition to your collection today. NO Chips or Cracks! Etched Script! Clean and Clear Glass! Excellent Condition! Genesee Beer History: Genesee Brewery, established in 1878, is New York's oldest brewery and one of the oldest and largest in the United States.  Located in beautiful Rochester, New York. It's been through several owners and name changes, but has remained a Rochester landmark.
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