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This one rolled out of a coffee can when I digging a dump in BFE California a couple weeks ago.... most everything else was sun-blasted after scores of bottle diggers turned over the dump over the years...


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Damn those bottle diggers - glad you were able to find one hiding in a coffee can. Cool graphics
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One great condition can like that would make a happy trip for me Dan. Neat find. Was that a can you never found before ? I’m guessing not with all the cans you guys have found . Thanx for posting.
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Thanks! I've dug Burgie Ales before but not this one... this is the earlier "Formely Milwaukee Brewery of San Francisco" variation, and is different than I one I have on the shelf - that one has enamel legs while this one has chrome legs... Yeah Buddy!

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Mr eleventh hour dumps a can for the shelf in 2020 after all
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I took Bill L just to see this massive 1930s beer can dump in northern California a couple weeks ago. When Dale & I were there last November, we camped out with an overnight low of 16 degrees... anything for a beer can! It turns out there was an undug section of another nearby dump and we dug for hours 2 weeks ago... and I found 4 Cremos there. Just goes to show you, that no dump is ever dumped out!


The real heartbreaker was finding this new dump down the road from the old one and every single 1930s beer can had the paint burned off! Thousands of beer cans there... :(
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