Beanie is an English word for hat. A direct translation would be something like "little bean." This endearing name originates from 19th-century American slang: back then, the head was colloquially called a "bean," and headwear was consequently called a "beanie." The term has found its way into German usage and is a generic word for all kinds of hats, but especially knitted models without a brim.
We like to dress our bean in cozy, stylish attire. The beanie from the Schönramer private brewery perfectly fulfills our wishes. Made from finely knit fabric, the hat sits softly against the head. The large cuff provides extra warmth around the ears, while the body offers ample room for heads of all sizes. The timeless forest green complements a wide range of colors and can be worn with clothing of any shade. The central design element is the faux leather patch in a warm cognac brown, featuring the brewery's name in Fraktur script.
Schönramer's beanie is a stylish garment that keeps your head and ears warm and subtly expresses your love of beer. We like to combine the beanie with a short Sunday stroll and a cool Surtaler Wegbier.
Private Landbrauerei Schönram