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Ramstein

Ramstein is a US-amerikan Airbase,
the German band 'Rammstein' took the Name of this Airbase after something terrible happened there.
The catastrophe in Ramstein was terrible
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Ramstein, wheat beer brewed by the High Point Wheat Beer Company of Butler, NJ. Ramstein beer is named in honor of the American Air Force Base in Germany. Ramstein beers are brewed with the same Reinheitsgebot standards of German beers. The wheat, barley, hops and yeast used in Ramstein are all imported from Bavaria, Germany.
Ramstein BLONDE: Unfiltered traditional German weiss beer. Malty wheat bouquet brimming with clove and apple aromas. Wheat and barley balanced by imported German Tettnanger hops. Smooth and refreshing finish.

Starting Gravity: 13.5 ° Plato (1.054)
Finishing Gravity: 3-3.25 ° Plato (1.012) apparent
International Bitterness Units : 12.5
Color: 17.5-18 EBC (7.7-8 SRM)
Alcohol by Volume: 5.4-5.5 %

Ramstein CLASSIC: Creamy head smooth carbonation complements its deep mahogany color. Bouquet teems with chocolate, apple and clove. Roasted malts intertwine with the Tettnanger hops to create a depth of complex flavors. Smooth roasted malts and dark caramel leads to clean finish - unlike any other dark beer. It’s the highest rated Dark Wheat Beer in the world."

Starting Gravity: 13.5 ° Plato (1.054)
Finishing Gravity: 3-3.25 ° Plato (1.012) apparent
pH:4.5-4.8
International Bitterness Units : 12.5
Color: 23-25 EBC (59-62 SRM)
Alcohol by Volume: 5.4-5.5 %

Ramstein WINTER WHEAT (Doppelbock): Strongest beer made by High Point. Rich creamy head with bouquet of wheat malt, black current, clove, and apple. Deep full flavors of caramel and chocolate malt balance with hops for a smooth warming character. The finish is smooth and malty leading to a subtle alcohol and dark caramel finish. The wonderful balance of this beer provides a complex profile that hides the 9.5% alcohol content. The perfect companion for a cold winter night.

Starting Gravity: 21.5 ° Plato
Finishing Gravity: 3.5-4 ° Plato apparent
pH:4.5-4.8
International Bitterness Units : 20
Color: 30-35 EBC (69-72 SRM)
Alcohol by Volume: 9.5 %
by Norman Rost April 10, 2006
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Ramstein

An american air force base in germany, where people live and work and make unforgettable bonds. plus there’s a lot of ho’s. sorry.
Me: I lived in ramstein for many years, an unforgettable experience!
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the act of ferociously cock smacking someone or something while peeing everywhere!
i ramsteined your mom last night
by ghandis my bitch June 29, 2006
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Rammstein Effect

The sensation of enjoying a song recorded in foreign language despite not being able to understand the lyrics. Named for the German Neue Deutsche Härte band, Rammstein.
Ted likes Finnish metal thanks to the Rammstein Effect.
by anon-i-mouse January 5, 2012
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Rammstein was formed in 1993 by an assembly of factory-weary proletarians raised in East Germany. They took their name (adding an "m") from the location of a German tragedy where 80 people were hurt and killed as the result of a crash during an American Air Force flight show. The literal translation of "ram stein" is a battering ram made of stone.

Word of Rammstein's horror romanticist blend of theatre and music spread like wildfire. One-time Olympic swimmer Till Lindemann would sing entire songs engulfed in flame from head to toe. The band's first album, Herzeleid (or Heartache), built on the grounds created by the band's live reputation. Scaling the German charts (and remaining there until the release of the second Rammstein LP some two years later), the album also introduced the band to the world outside of the Germany/Switzerland/Austria region. As Rammstein's second album, Sehnsucht (Longing), was released, the band was headlining throughout Europe to crowds of 10,000 to 30,000 people. Sehnsucht entered the German charts at number one immediately upon its release, and came very close to doing to the same in Austria and Switzerland. Within weeks, entries on other countries' charts had Sehnsucht rubbing elbows with Prodigy, Radiohead, and the Rolling Stones on Billboard's cumulative Eurochart. From there the fever spread, transcending any perceived language barrier. Somehow, the German language is integral to the Rammstein sound.
Hey isn't that Rammstein playing?

Yes turn it up.
by John W. Kole December 25, 2004
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A German heavy metal band with a very unique sound accused by the media of having nazi/fascist connections. Rammstein band members deny any such connections, dismissing them as "reverse discrimination." In fact, several Rammstein band members have Jewish backgrounds. Note: Rammstein is not a person. Rammstein is the name of the band. The lead singer is Till Lindemann.
I went to the Rammstein concert last week. Till blew up! OMQ!
by Thrawn42689 March 24, 2003
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