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| Post: 1 | Post ID: 00245 |
| Author: Leonard Whistler | Email: len.whistler@gmail.com |
| Website: www.Stubby.ca | Location: Vancouver, Canada |
| Date: January 02, 2010 4:02 pm EST | Posted: 8 months ago |
Happy New Year 2010
Time sure does go fast. This site has been up for 8 years now, it seems like only yesterday when I first set it up. Be sure to check out the comments from 2009 and post your comments for 2010.
Thanks
Leonard Whistler
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| Post: 2 | Post ID: 00246 |
| Author: Submission by email | Email: rcdickson@sympatico.ca |
| Website: | Location: |
| Date: January 26, 2010 6:59 pm EST | Posted: 7 months ago |
I have two cases of Hamilton Mountain Beer. One is unopened, the other is half full. Is anybody interested in these? Thanks.
Bob
rcdickson@sympatico.ca
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| Post: 3 | Post ID: 00247 |
| Author: Leonard Whistler | Email: len.whistler@gmail.com |
| Website: www.Stubby.ca | Location: Vancouver, Canada |
| Date: January 26, 2010 7:11 pm EST | Posted: 7 months ago |
Re: Hamilton Mountain Beer
In response to post #2 ..... You could try Ebay or Craigslist in the collectibles section.
Info on Stubby Beer Bottle auctions:
http://www.stubby.ca/about.php#ebay_auctions
Craigslist:
http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/clt
Leonard Whistler
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| Post: 4 | Post ID: 00248 |
| Author: kerry | Email: spidersideshow@aol.com |
| Website: | Location: Vancouver in Beautiful British Columbia |
| Date: February 04, 2010 10:44 pm EST | Posted: 7 months ago |
Pop
Anybody remember Stubby Quality pop.There was a picture of a little stout man on every bottle.How did it taste?It was produced in the 40's and 50's....
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| Post: 5 | Post ID: 00249 |
| Author: Leonard Whistler | Email: len.whistler@gmail.com |
| Website: www.Stubby.ca | Location: Vancouver, Canada |
| Date: February 05, 2010 2:13 am EST | Posted: 7 months ago |
Re: Stubby Quality Pop
In response to post #4 ..... Here is an image of a Stubby Quality pop bottle I believe you are referring to. Way before my time so I don't know how good it was.
Leonard Whistler
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| Post: 6 | Post ID: 00250 |
| Author: shanghoon | Email: shanghoon@westsidestudio.com |
| Website: www.shanghoon.com | Location: toronto |
| Date: February 19, 2010 8:47 am EST | Posted: 7 months ago |
stubby bottle for coors light out east i
Hi there,
What a great site. I really enjoyed it.
I need a help to find out who manufactures the stubby bottle for Coors Light out east in Canada.
Anyone have any idea?
appreciate it.
S
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| Post: 7 | Post ID: 00252 |
| Author: Leonard Whistler | Email: len.whistler@gmail.com |
| Website: www.Stubby.ca | Location: Vancouver, Canada |
| Date: February 20, 2010 1:42 am EST | Posted: 7 months ago |
Re: Stubby bottle for Coors Light
In response to post #6 ...... I could not find any information on "stubbies" being used to bottle Coors Light. I Googled and searched the Molson website, but came up with nothing.
Leonard Whistler
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| Post: 8 | Post ID: 00254 |
| Author: | Email: djwells@ripnet.com |
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| Date: March 18, 2010 10:32 am EST | Posted: 6 months ago |
Is it true that the first beer bottle was made in Mallorytown On? Someone told me that it was on your website but I couldn't find it. If you have this information, could you please send it to me as I am researching the history of Mallorytown Glass.
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| Post: 9 | Post ID: 00255 |
| Author: Leonard Whistler | Email: len.whistler@gmail.com |
| Website: www.Stubby.ca | Location: Vancouver, Canada |
| Date: March 19, 2010 2:43 am EST | Posted: 6 months ago |
Mallorytown Glass Works
In response to post #8 ...... Checkout The Canadian Encyclopedia at:
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0003276
"The first known Canadian glass factory or glasshouse, the Mallorytown Glass Works in Upper Canada, began operation in 1839 and closed in 1840."
Leonard Whistler
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| Post: 10 | Post ID: 00256 |
| Author: frank | Email: fherstek@yahoo.com |
| Website: | Location: buffalo ny |
| Date: May 01, 2010 10:59 am EST | Posted: 4 months ago |
what do you know about reinhardts white horse ale old chum lager....I have a tray from that brewery and am unable to locate info thanks
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| Post: 11 | Post ID: 00257 |
| Author: frank | Email: fherstek@yahoo.com |
| Website: | Location: buffalo ny |
| Date: May 01, 2010 10:59 am EST | Posted: 4 months ago |
what do you know about reinhardts white horse ale old chum lager....I have a tray from that brewery and am unable to locate info thanks
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| Post: 12 | Post ID: 00258 |
| Author: frank | Email: fherstek@yahoo.com |
| Website: | Location: buffalo ny |
| Date: May 01, 2010 10:59 am EST | Posted: 4 months ago |
what do you know about reinhardts white horse ale old chum lager....I have a tray from that brewery and am unable to locate info thanks
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| Post: 13 | Post ID: 00259 |
| Author: George T. | Email: |
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| Date: May 09, 2010 5:24 pm EST | Posted: 4 months ago |
Rare Stubby pop bottle?
When i was in high school in the 70's,i put my coins in the pop machine and ordered a cream soda.Out came a stubby cream soda,but had a long metal rod inside of it.I never opened it and still have it to this day.Can anyone have an idea what the object is and if this is worth anything.Will check back later.Have a good one.
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| Post: 14 | Post ID: 00260 |
| Author: Leonard Whistler | Email: len.whistler@gmail.com |
| Website: www.Stubby.ca | Location: Vancouver, Canada |
| Date: May 09, 2010 6:15 pm EST | Posted: 4 months ago |
Re: Rare Stubby pop bottle?
In response to post #13 ...... Could you email me a picture? My email is len.whistler@gmail.com
Leonard Whistler
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| Post: 15 | Post ID: 00261 |
| Author: George | Email: |
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| Date: June 07, 2010 10:57 pm EST | Posted: 3 months ago |
Hi Leonard,
will try to send pic in next few days for the rare stubby bottle with metal object inside.
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| Post: 16 | Post ID: 00266 |
| Author: duane sorenson | Email: duane@stumptowncoffee.com |
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| Date: July 27, 2010 1:40 pm EST | Posted: 1 month ago |
does anyone know who still manufactures stubby bottles today?
i know full sail uses then for their session beer but no one there is talking.
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| Post: 17 | Post ID: 00270 |
| Author: Bob | Email: dacollector@shaw.ca |
| Website: | Location: Powell River, BC |
| Date: August 07, 2010 10:02 pm EST | Posted: 4 weeks ago |
Carling Big Horn Stout
Help !!! I have a Canadian Stubby ... Carling - Big Horn Stout bottled in Calgary ...12 oz. ... I cannot find any info or pics of this bottle anywhere ?? Was it a limited production or just a one time thing ??? Any help appreciated ...Bob