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donraygum
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Have been trying to find any info about beer. Have called brewer, they laughed. Couldnt believe anyone still had this beer laying around
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Help! cannot find any info at all, on this Item Cape Cod Beer 1969-1971 | 2 Blue483 of 514 |
Posted 2 years ago
donraygum
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Have been trying to find any info about beer. Have called brewer, they laughed. Couldnt believe anyone still had this beer laying around
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On google is say Cape Cod beer started out in 2004.
This was brewed in N.J., It may have been a promo Item.. The only info from brewer, was that it was brewed between 1969-1971
Talked to Skinners(Boston) they just said hold on to it because non of her sources could find any info or anybody that has this beer
My husband and I own the current Cape Cod Beer. This beer is not ours.. it was brewed a while back under contract ..meaning there was never an actual brewery.. they paid someone else to brew it... in NJ I believe. From what we understand this was brewed in the 70s...
this was not the FIRST iteration of Cape Cod Beer.. nor the last... the first was a canned product from years earlier. If you have one of those cans.. they are worth quite some money from collectors. It is a tabless can.. blue and white..the kind that needed to be open with a pointy can opener.
We got a call recently from a widow whose husband had saved dozens of cases... most were unopened.. but unrefrigerated... we chilled down the beer and tasted it.. no good.. ..not that we were surprised.
Not worth anything I would guess.. maybe the fact that you have the 6 pack holder might make it more valuable to someone. we had a bunch.. saved a couple and tossed the rest...
Cheers
Beth Marcus
Cape Cod Beer