December 16, 2005 ·

Quality Beer in a Can?

Dave, A co-worker and regular reader of Exit133.com, has a little dilemma.  He just bought a Coke machine (circa 1980s) and he’s trying to find beverages to fill it.  Slot 1 will be Coke.  Slot 2 will be Diet Coke.  Slots 3 through 6 are open.  The question he posed to me, and I now pose to you, is this: are there any micro-brew beers that come in a 12 ounce can?  Quality is key.  Variety would be awesome.  Send me any suggestions

2 comments

  • John October 23, 2012

    Oh, hells yeah! A bunch of volunteers and curators, (and the spirits of David and Marsha Karples) kicked the collectives asses of a bunch of old vets. No disrespect intended to the guys of American Legion (thanks for the service you provided prior to this little incident), but it wasn’t your gun! Check the place out… it’s amazing. We’ve seen the actual writings of people like Einstein, Freud, and Darwin over the past couple of years.

    And the cannons are pretty cool, too.

  • Tim Smith October 25, 2012

    The Judge is wrong. Equipment donated by the Department of the Army to American Legion Posts remain the property of the United States Army. Transfer of any equipment obtained through the Surplus Program is unauthorized without the written permission of the United States Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM). No one, not even the American Legion can OWN the cannons. In fact, the Legion, as a congressionally chartered organization is the only entity of the two that have even the legal authority to have the display cannons. I don’t agree with how they took them but the cannons should either go to the legion, or go back to the Army.