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Breweriana.com's blog has two main categories: 1. General news and stories about beer cans and breweriana, and 2. Histories of Breweries.

Untagged  26 Dec 2009
CNNMoney Story Cheers to Portable Drink! by Dan Morean
http://money.cnn.com/2005/01/24/news/funny/beer_can/index.htm
cans 10 Nov 2009
Billy Beer Can by Dan Morean

How much is a Billy Beer can worth? 

President Jimmy Carter's younger brother, Billy, promoted beer in his name.  The brew was first introduced by the Falls City Brewing Co. in Louisville, Kentucky in 1977.  It was also produced by the Cold Spring Brewing Co. in Cold Spring, Minnesota, by the West End Brewing Co in Utica, New York, and by the Pearl Brewing Co. in San Antonio, Texas. 

 Text at the top of the can reads "Brewed expressly for and with the personal approval of one of America's all-time great beer drinkers -- Billy Carter."  Toward the bottom, above Billy's signature is the claim "I had this beer brewed up just for me.  I think it's the best I ever tasted.  And I've tasted a lot.  I think you'll like it too." 

Untagged  3 Jun 2009
Show at Breweriana.com! by Dan Morean

Breweriana.com, along with the Pickwick and Red Fox chapters of the BCCA, will host a beer can and brewery advertising show as part of the larger outdoor Brimfield Antiques Show this July 18, 2009. 

The Brimfield Breweriana.com Beer Can and Breweriana Show ("BBBB Show") will feature old beer cans and beer advertising for sale by vendors from all around the country.  In addition, the full Breweriana.com inventory will be on display.  This inventory includes hundreds of yet to be unveiled Stark cans, another un-publicized collection just in at Breweriana.com, about a thousand cans from the Skalla collection, and thousands of other cans from the many collections and finds purchased by Breweriana.com, along with a vast selection of breweriana. 

Attendees will be visiting from all around the country and are encouraged to bring their stock of beer cans and brewery advertising for sale or trade.  Tables will be available for dealers and collectors to display their wares.  Tables will be set-up both under tents outdoors and indoors at the Breweriana.com shop so this is a rain or shine event.  We hope to meet in person many of the Breweriana.com internet customers!  Please plan to attend. 

Untagged  18 Apr 2009
3800 Can Collection Acquired by Breweriana.com by Dan Morean

Dayton Beer Can CollectionBreweriana.com purchased a collection of about 3800 beer cans from four friends who collected when they were children in the 1970s.  The children (Paul Dybvig, Howard Shook, Pete Houk and Tom Cote) lived in the Dayton, Ohio area and called their joint collecting operation the "Cash Can Collecting Co." 

 Represented in this collection of about 3800 old beer cans are cone tops, flat tops, self-opening cans, gallons, quarts, small cans, pints, US cans, Non-US cans, rare cans, common cans, minty cans and dumpers...a little bit of everything. 

Prior to contacting Breweriana.com, the four collectors had various offers and expressions of interest in buying or consigning their collection.  Dayon, Ohio Beer Can Collection Purchased by Breweriana.comAfter a visit and appraisal of the collection by Breweriana.com, the group decided to accept Breweriana.com's offer which was significantly higher than any others they had received. 

General News 22 Mar 2009
Breweriana.com Goes Green! by Dan Morean
New Roof Being Installed at Breweriana.comBreweriana.com's 5,000 square foot store is now more than energy neutral.  All the heating, cooling and electricity needed to run the Breweriana.com shop, and much of the energy needed to run the Morean residence, is created by an 18kw photovoltaic solar panel system and three geothermal heating and cooling systems. 

 

General News 28 Feb 2009
Finding Newest Items by Dan Morean

It's easy to find the most recently added items on Breweriana.com.

1.  The icons and dates for each category on the home page enable you to quickly see when there was an update to a category. 

2.  Once you click on the category that was last updated, you will be brought to a page to browse thumbnails of items in that category.  By default, these thumbnails load in alphabetical order.  To quickly see what was most recently added to the category, select "Newest Items First" from the "Order By" drop-down menu. 

Brewery Histories 17 Sep 2008
The Breweries of Alton, Illinois by Dan Morean

The Breweries of Alton Alton, Illinois

- Written by Kevin Kious and Donald Roussin and reprinted with permissin from the American Breweriana Journal.

Alton, Illinois is located on limestone bluffs rising above the Mississippi River just five miles from its
junction with the Missouri River, and about twenty-five miles north of St. Louis, Missouri.  A number of
important events in American history occurred there, such as the slaying of abolitionist editor Elijah P.
Lovejoy in 1837, and the hosting of the final Lincoln-Douglas debate in 1858.
 

General News 9 Sep 2008
New Breweriana.com by Dan Morean

Introduction to the New Breweriana.com

If you're reading this and you are a previous user of Breweriana.com, then you probably realized Breweriana.com now has a new look, new content, and new functionality.  I'm sure there will be bugs to work out in the first few weeks so please bear with us as we work them out.  Hopefully, the new site will help provide you better service in the long run. 

Much of the content of the new site is aimed at educating the new collector or the potential new collector.  Much of the content is pretty basic (Beer Cans 101 if you will).  Over time, more detailed information for more advanced collectors also will be added. 

Here are a few pointers related to the new site:

Brewery Histories 6 Aug 2008
Walter History by Dan Morean

History of Brewing in Pueblo  CO:  Walter Brewing Co.

- Reprinted with permission from the American Breweriana Journal.

- By Robert Collyer

Beer belongs — Enjoy it
No source can pinpoint the time that the brewer's art was perfected. But even the first primordial brewmaster must have taken the above motto to heart. The art has been passed down generation to generation for countless eras, each generation experimenting and perfecting its own particular brand. As more than one historical wag has said, every nation that ever marched had beer and spirits to help it along. 
cansbreweriana collectionsbeer can collections 11 Jul 2008
Narragansett Collection by Dan Morean
Introducing...the Rick Poore Narragansett collection, a Fine Collection from a Fine Friend...

Narragansett Beer SignsNew England collectors know well that quality Narragansett items are highly desirable but rarely become available. The universal appeal of Narragansett items is a result of unprecedented elegance of design, most frequently represented by the long, flowing, curved, well-proportioned and balanced Narragansett letters on a backdrop of handsome reds, hunter greens, gold and copper colors. Some of the Narragansett artwork was developed by Dr. Seuss (Theodore Geisel), a Dartmouth roommate and buddy of Haffenreffer, one of the former Narragansett brewery presidents. I can think of no other brewery whose beer can and beer advertising designs are more graceful.