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Flat top beer cans are cans that require a can opener to open them.
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They can be quite colorful as this 1953 Pikes Peak Malt Liquor from Walters Brewing of Publeo, CO shows.
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Over the years a brewery might put out several different labels of a brand of beer as these Weber's show
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Click on any image to enlarge it.
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Left we have a Red Miller from the 1930's followed by a black Miller from the 1940's.
Then the label went to a white
version of the 1950's and
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One of the fascinating things about beer cans is to see the evolution of a label for a particular brand.
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1960's and the the more familiar gold flat top from the 1960's
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To the right are the four flats that Leinenkugel's Brewing put out starting out with their earliest on the left and working to the right
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The brands provide some interesting names, looks and history. All of these brands have been out of business for a long while.
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