Wild that the can design still looks pretty slick after all those years.
dubbzy104 on
I’m going to ignore the “one quart” on the can and assume you have tiny hands
dvdher on
Boy does that bring back memories.
joshlymansbagel on
My family is taking over an old store and the old tenants left quite the mess for us. Thankfully, they left a handful of treasures laying around like 4 of these unopened one-quart Miller High Lifes from 2011.
Try it? Maybe tonight.
Gemtree710 on
Probably tastes the same
Senojpd on
Beer goes off right? Will likely be stale.
whglu on
I’d pay top dollar for these, especially if you have 4…
This was the original recipe draft unchanged since 1903, has a noticeable ‘dirty’ taste and I remember the backlash they got when updating to a more accessible flavour profile. I worked at a Molson brewery in 2009 where the head office would receive written death threats on a weekly basis about this. One day a higher-up came to the factory and was so upset he shiddid, pissed and fardid all over the production floor and i made this up
MEGAT0N on
This is not a joke. I’d like to buy one of the empty cans from you. My dad used to drink Miller and I’d love to have a can on the shelf to remember him. Please chat me if you’re willing.
bjwills7 on
The comments here make me think they don’t exist anymore, is that the case?
I stopped drinking these a long time ago because I now have access to multiple liquor stores within a 10 minute drive. I used to only have access to a gas station though and these were by far the best option, especially for the price.
Only downside is 32oz of beer gets stale if you don’t drink it fast.
TheYankeeFist on
The good news is that it won’t taste any worse than the day it was canned.
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How did they taste? I’d definitely try one
Wild that the can design still looks pretty slick after all those years.
I’m going to ignore the “one quart” on the can and assume you have tiny hands
Boy does that bring back memories.
My family is taking over an old store and the old tenants left quite the mess for us. Thankfully, they left a handful of treasures laying around like 4 of these unopened one-quart Miller High Lifes from 2011.
Try it? Maybe tonight.
Probably tastes the same
Beer goes off right? Will likely be stale.
I’d pay top dollar for these, especially if you have 4…
This was the original recipe draft unchanged since 1903, has a noticeable ‘dirty’ taste and I remember the backlash they got when updating to a more accessible flavour profile. I worked at a Molson brewery in 2009 where the head office would receive written death threats on a weekly basis about this. One day a higher-up came to the factory and was so upset he shiddid, pissed and fardid all over the production floor and i made this up
This is not a joke. I’d like to buy one of the empty cans from you. My dad used to drink Miller and I’d love to have a can on the shelf to remember him. Please chat me if you’re willing.
The comments here make me think they don’t exist anymore, is that the case?
I stopped drinking these a long time ago because I now have access to multiple liquor stores within a 10 minute drive. I used to only have access to a gas station though and these were by far the best option, especially for the price.
Only downside is 32oz of beer gets stale if you don’t drink it fast.
The good news is that it won’t taste any worse than the day it was canned.
The champagne of beers