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Tonight I saw Reinhard from the Lowenbrau Kellar (Sydney) carry twenty full 1 litre steins over 40 metres to set a new Guinness world record. Very impressive. If I remember correctly, he smashed the record (which was previously held by a frauline) by about four or five steins.

Reinhard (who recently got Aussie citizenship) event put out the call "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie".

I think that I'd struggle to carry one 20 litre stein. Does anyone out there think that they could challenge Reinhard for his title?
 
I have my hands full with one 1L stein.

How do their hands fit around all the handles? I can't figure that one out.
 
They weigh a touch over 1kg when they're empty.

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The guy must have some powerful arms!

WJ
 
How do their hands fit around all the handles? I can't figure that one out.

They hold as many in each hand as they can (radiating out from their hand). Someone with decent hands can hold 10-12 steins this way, I expect. They then bring the two bunches next to each other. Because all the glasses are in tension, they straighten up pretty well, and provide a nice platform for stacking the rest of of the beers.

Disclaimer: I've never actually seen it done, but this is how I'd do it if I weren't such a weakling.
 
Tonight I saw Reinhard from the Lowenbrau Kellar (Sydney) carry twenty full 1 litre steins over 40 metres to set a new Guinness world record. Very impressive. If I remember correctly, he smashed the record (which was previously held by a frauline) by about four or five steins.

Reinhard (who recently got Aussie citizenship) event put out the call "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie".


A real Aussie would have skulled the 20 steins then :icon_vomit: chundered on the floor
 
20! That is mental. I was blown away by ladies carrying 10 or so at Oktoberfest, 20 is crazy.
Mind you, did he carry them around tables through crowds of drunk people? :D
 
There is a hell of a lot of beer being spilt on the floor though. Regardless, I am hardly about to challenge him!

Oi!
 
For the record to be valid, a helper is allowed to help stack and unstack the beers at each end. Also, he wasn't allowed to spill more than 10% of the beer.

The 40m course was through crowds of supporters (aka drunk people), however they did clear a metre wide path for him.
 
Where's Pumpy???

His ultimate respect for this man once earnt a bunch of us a free schnapps at the Lowenbrau on an AHB pub crawl.

Berp.
 
Good stuff Reinhard.
I think that you cannot get any more "Australian" than to break a beer record. :beerbang:
Now that's what I call a citizen test. :lol:
 
I agree, Lukes...

Just try and tell that to Mrs WJ.

Now to adapt the dirndl as the Aussie national dress...

WJ
 
Where's Pumpy???

His ultimate respect for this man once earnt a bunch of us a free schnapps at the Lowenbrau on an AHB pub crawl.

Berp.

Yes Berp ,he still is my hero , a super guy who will he will alway take the time for a chat when we visit


He says one of his reasons for his sucess in lifting the steins is due to his small hands which can fit in the handles.


Pumpy :)

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Was in todays(yesterdays now) MX arvo paper
 
For the record to be valid, a helper is allowed to help stack and unstack the beers at each end.


I saw that in the photo. In my opinion, that's cheating. When it's your round at the bar, you don't have a helper.
 

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