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so many memories from my childhood collection….

I picked up many of the Canadian ones when visiting the grandparents in Toronto. My rarest ones were probably the six-pack of J.R. (from the TV Series Dallas, where I lived at the time) and Billy Beer (brother of the President).

12 responses to “99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall”

  1. The question is… when do we open them????!!!-)

  2. Ah, I think these have all been tapped. But my J.R. is unopened… Does swill age well in the Texas heat?

    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/agrinberg] — Your see of beer bottle caps reminds me of Bain in the early 90’s. Guinness was a client and they wanted to know the market share of various beer brands in Africa. So they hired a team to go to various bars and offer to cart off their trash for free. Then they segregated and counted all of the bottle caps.

  3. My question is how do you keep so slim drinking that much beer?

  4. October is perfect timing for this photo.. As many memories in October for the beer in oktoberfest. Thank you for sharing this in October 🙂
    99 Bottles is the name of this pub? since here we have few hundred cans!!

  5. yes, rwb (red white blue) was bottom of the barrel pabst.

    you’d be embarassed to be caught on campus with that, even with a student’s income 😉

    and if invited to a party with only that beer, you’d only stay for the first few rounds and then refuse to stay any longer.

  6. Some fun notes up there.
    @Rev PJ "I once traded a can of Old Style for a motorcycle." — Really?

    Was it stolen? Or a toy motorcycle?

  7. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jurvetson] It was a really beat up dual-purpose motorcycle with title. I probably would have been better off drinking the beer.

  8. =) You like your beer.

    Peter on fB found the perfect sign for this joint:

    999 craft beers

  9. Do you have a favorite out of the collection?

  10. That’s a huge collection, Steve! Nicely presented too!

    I still have a six pack of Billary Beer. I drained it before it started leaking by making tiny holes in the bottom so the tops are unopened. (A lesson I learned the hard way with my Coca-Cola collection… which is up for grabs, btw).

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