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Until the nineteenth century, the "Reihschank" was a form of the right to drink. In contrast to the Krugrecht, which lay on a certain good fortune, the rank-and-file changed among the full members of an old church in turn (hence the name). The range was based on wine or beer. In addition to the wine from own cultivation, which the then owners of the vineyard were allowed to pave anyway, it was at the time of the possession of the right of the schnapps in the beer next to the own brewed house brew additionally also to purchased beer from an officially specified circle or from a specially approved Brauschenke / p>

The house, which has just the right of the Reihankank, For example, by a so-called beer sign. These could be so-called beer cones placed in front of the house, or objects suspended on a so-called beer bar, For example, a wooden screen, a green wreath or a green rod, depending on the habit of the locality. Instead, signs with a painted beer jug ​​were later found out. Edit source text

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