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  2. Privy digging - Wikipedia

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    Though many exceptions exist in most instances even the oldest dump-bottles are not as old as privy bottles can be. Dumps are commonly associated with bottles and trash manufactured between the 1880s-1920s. This was a time when everyday bottles were being mass-produced annually by the hundreds of millions.

  3. Vintage spirits - Wikipedia

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    An Old Fitzgerald Bottled in Bond, barreled in 1965 and bottled in 1971, was estimated by its collector in 2016 to be worth $1,000. [10] A 1974 bottle of Old House Reserve was estimated at $6,500 in 2023. [1] A bottle of Old Rip Van Winkle 25 year old, from a defunct Kentucky distiller, was sold for $55,000. [4]

  4. Brauerei Fohrenburg - Wikipedia

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    Historical photographs, old beer bottles and labels, earlier advertising motifs and equipment for beer production allow a look back at more than 130 years of brewing history. Moreover, the history of the gastronomy in Bludenz since 1920 is told in many pictures in the museum. [13] Photos of the Brewery Museum Fohrenburg

  5. Bosch Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Bosch began bottling on a small scale by 1880, one of the few Upper Peninsula breweries to bottle beer. By 1883 the company was producing 4000 barrels of beer annually, one quarter of it bottled. In 1886, the plant continued to expand, and a 790-foot-deep (240 m) artesian well was drilled to provide pure water for brewing.

  6. File:Beer bottles 2018 G1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. A. Gettelman Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Gettelman Brewery sold "near beer" during Prohibition. In 1946, inspired by heinzelmännchen of German folklore, the company introduced an eight-ounce beer bottle called "Fritzie". The company was one of six breweries involved in the 1953 Milwaukee brewery strike.

  8. Category:Images of bottles - Wikipedia

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    File:Brand Concordia Plastic Bottle 500 ml.jpg; File:Brand Kola Escocesa Plastic Bottle 600 ml.jpg; File:Brand Oro Bottle 525 ml.jpg; File:Brand Perú Cola Plastic Bottle 500 ml.jpg; File:Brand Pilsen Trujillo Glass Bottle 620 ml.jpg; File:Brand Pulp Juice Bottle 700 ml.jpg; File:Brand Sporade Glass Bottle 475 ml.jpg

  9. Falls City Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Falls City launched a new brand of beer called Drummond Bros. The brand was lighter in body than Falls City and it was aimed at younger beer drinkers. The Drummond Bros. name had no historical significance. Instead, it was dreamed up as a catchy name by an advertising agency hired by the brewery.