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Old 10-08-2007, 09:04 PM   #31
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I was also going to mention the ringpull...

I dont know about here, but in the UK, the new ringpull design only came out maybe around early nineties.
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Old 10-08-2007, 09:35 PM   #32
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Get rid of em before you get p1ssed and someone dares you to drink em. Been there done that, not good.
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Old 10-08-2007, 09:39 PM   #33
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I have a old 6 pak too, its a 88 EA. Bwahahahah I think the Tooheys might be worth more. :
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Old 10-08-2007, 09:44 PM   #34
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I still have an un-opened bottle of 1988 Centenary Bundy in the garage.Still in the original wooden box , all labels attached.
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Old 10-08-2007, 11:15 PM   #35
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In response to the Emu Export bottle.. If the picture of the brewery had a smoking chimeny on it then it would be worth more. They took it off the label as it had a bad look and is now considererd a classic label.

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Old 12-08-2007, 02:26 PM   #36
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cause it's not until you roll into Coral Bay after a long day behind the wheel smash back a carton of export wile looking at the ocean , then wile eating you Pie for breakfast the flowing morning with the world worst hangover and wondering WTF happened last night have you truly Lived and Experienced EXPORT in all it glory LOL

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Mate, I have done exactly that a few times ,except I drink Bundy . Coral Bay is a great place to spend a couple of laid back weeks !
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Old 13-08-2007, 04:16 PM   #37
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I have a old 6 pak too, its a 88 EA. Bwahahahah I think the Tooheys might be worth more. :
That's not a sixpack mate. Sixpack in the car sense refers to the number of throats in our throttle bodies. Thus the sixpack Charger was a sixpack because of the three dual throat Webers adding up to six, and the American V8 Sixpacks were thus called due to having a bank of three dual throat Holleys.
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Old 13-08-2007, 04:28 PM   #38
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Fing out when the new ring pull design came out, it might give you a rough idea???
First "ring-pull" can was 1961 (seems like only yesterday dear ol dad used to hunt for the can opener)

First "Stay-on" ring-pull was 1989
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Old 13-08-2007, 05:05 PM   #39
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ive had home brew last for 5 years in glass that were fine to drink. Also had 3 year old coopers emerge from the shed to be consumed without ill effect.

Shelf life on alcoholic products is mostly myth.
i'm not one to turn to the intraweb for the ultimate truth, but there are a lot of websites that disagree with your statement above... beer does in fact have limited shelf life. your home brew has most likely gone through a different preparation process than packaged beer and therefore it is meant to stay bottled for longer. packaged beer is meant to be drunk as fresh as possible for the best taste. the bulge on one of the cans in question is proof of the effects of time on packaged beer.

but apart from websites, i have personally tasted beer from a couple of cartons whose only fault was that they had been sitting around for a couple of years... i had to throw it all out as it tasted like crap.
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Old 13-08-2007, 05:19 PM   #40
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That's not a sixpack mate. Sixpack in the car sense refers to the number of throats in our throttle bodies. Thus the sixpack Charger was a sixpack because of the three dual throat Webers adding up to six, and the American V8 Sixpacks were thus called due to having a bank of three dual throat Holleys.
Yeah i know. I just thought id have a cheap shot at my EA
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Old 14-08-2007, 10:23 AM   #41
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i'm not one to turn to the intraweb for the ultimate truth, but there are a lot of websites that disagree with your statement above... beer does in fact have limited shelf life. your home brew has most likely gone through a different preparation process than packaged beer and therefore it is meant to stay bottled for longer. packaged beer is meant to be drunk as fresh as possible for the best taste. the bulge on one of the cans in question is proof of the effects of time on packaged beer.

but apart from websites, i have personally tasted beer from a couple of cartons whose only fault was that they had been sitting around for a couple of years... i had to throw it all out as it tasted like crap.
Not arguing or anything, but my brother had a carton of XXXX gold (stubbies) sit in his cupboard for 18months before he chucked them in the fridge. He actually gave me one as a joke because he figured they would be no good, but they turned out to be the best XXXX i've ever had.

(the rest were drank very quickly after that!)
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Old 14-08-2007, 10:46 AM   #42
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As a lad I remember using the cans that had the 2 holes you needed to press in to open. These have the modern 'system'. When was the 2 hole system ditched?

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One unsuccessful variation was the press button can which featured two pre-cut holes (one large, one small) in the top of the can, sealed with a plastic membrane. These buttons were held closed by the outward pressure of the carbonated beverage. To open the can, the consumer would press both buttons into the body of the can, thus opening one through which to drink the beverage, the other to provide sufficient air to allow the contents to flow more easily. The buttons would remain attached to the can, alleviating the earlier issues with pull tab ingestion. A major disadvantage of this method was that a consumer could open a press button can and either remove, replace or taint its contents, before shaking the can enough to force the press buttons to re-seal the can, with little evidence of tampering. Another disadvantage was that it was too easy for consumers to either cut themselves on the sharp edge of either hole or get fingers stuck inside the can whilst pressing the buttons to open it.
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