LUCKY LAGER

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Found today at an old desert dump site. An unopened can of lucky lager beer from the 1950's ?
 

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I bet it would taste terrible now!!!
 
My cousin found a barrel of whisky buried under his house encased in cement. He said it still tasted good. And he kept living! Go ahead :o :o
 
Cleaning out some of an old basement in an abandoned house(we had permission). We found a jug of hard apple cider corked with a corn cob. The jug was a terrific, we pushed the cob in and started pouring out the liquid. We took a tiny taste of the remains--really excellent flavor but we were unsure of the lead content of the jug so we poured the rest out. It did light so there was plenty of alcohol left.... That jug smelled of that sweet cider smell for years.
 
how cool is that! man thats prolly some skunky beer! ::) ;D
 
Cool Find.

I'v never found an Unopend Beer that old.
 
In those days everything was lucky :D
 
Poor guy couldn't find his can opener. Threw it away thinking "I wish someone would invent a way to open cans without having to use one of them thar openers"!
 
Cool can of beer, I am surprised the weather didn't rust a hole in the can, I guess the dry environment saved it for years. That is a rare find to still be intact. WTG

Eddy
 
where's the beer bong?? ;D
HH
mike
 
they don't call it "lucky" for nothin!
 

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