Posted 2 years ago
milltown
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My grandfather, who was born in 1873 in Denver hid this in the basement of his Denver home before prohibition. He wrote 1915 on the red label. It was behind a loose brick in the foundation. He was an avid bicycle rider around the turn-of-the-century, and probably enjoyed a beer after a 100 mile ride. He somehow forgot this one. We found it when cleaning up the old house to sell in the mid 1980's.
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Awesome bottle! It's even cooler that you have a family related story behind it! Thanks for sharing!!!
Very Nice!!! Good thing he put a "born on " date... don't want any skunky beer!