#OnThisDay in 1935, canned beer first hit the American market. #BeerCanAppreciationDay https://t.co/Hzc3C54KDk
— Heinz History Center (@HistoryCenter) January 24, 2021
It’s Beer Can Appreciation Day!
— Bristow Beverage Law (@bristowbevlaw) January 24, 2021
Yes, really.
On this day in 1935, Gottfried Krueger Brewing delivered cans of 2 of its beers to customers.
It was a hit! 91% of the drinkers approved of the cans, despite the fact that the beers did not contain fruit or lactose. #craftbeer pic.twitter.com/WiWZcwAgkc
Today is National Beer Can Appreciation Day. We couldn't think of any that we appreciate more than the three that race on Frosty Friday. We're looking forward to seeing them in action again! pic.twitter.com/JEnwzqMjVK
— Wheeling Nailers (@WheelingNailers) January 24, 2021
Today is Beer Can Appreciation Day. Today in 1935 Krueger's Beer became the first beer to be packaged & sold in cans. #history pic.twitter.com/Robnmf8UPJ
— Drunken History (@DrunkenHistory) January 24, 2018
Beer Can Appreciation Day recognizes the great day in 1935 when beer was first sold in cans. Credit for the first beverage can goes to the Krueger Brewing Company. Made of steel and weighing in at almost 4 ounces, these hefty canisters opened with a church-key. pic.twitter.com/kWa5mM3x4k
— Devon Callan (@devoncallan) January 24, 2021
On January 24, 1935, Krueger Brewing Company introduced the first canned beer in the United States pic.twitter.com/rnxVzfVejP
— RetroNewsNow (@RetroNewsNow) January 24, 2021