Posted 1 year ago
rascal1966
(3 items)
having a hard time finding out info. on this anheuser-busch malt syrup bottle. i was told that it was a prohibition era anheuser-busch vintage syrup bottle. it has the anheuser-busch logo at the top. i can't even find a picture of one on the internet. does anybody know anything about this bottle?
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Are you sure it was malt syrup?
This is actually a pancake syrup bottle. Yes it was made by anheuser-busch.
GRANT'S FARM" table syrup which was first used in 1967.
MOUNTAIN LODGE" pancake and waffle syrup first used 1963
BUD" Table syrup used since 1934.
"BUDWEISER" table and malt syrup used since 1948
All were products of the Beer company Anheuser-Busch Incorporated of St. Louis, MO
Just depends on the markings but I can tell you it is NOT a terribly common item regardless of which one you have.
If you can't find it when you search leave out the word MALT. This was for table syrup. There are plenty of pictures and information out there.
I have the exact same bottle and the exact same problem with finding information about it.
found out that it's bud syrup, but still having a hard time finding info. on it.
thank for your time and help, sad part is, i came across a buried dump sight in a historic part of this city. i have dug up HUNDREDS of old bottles, and i know nothing about them, do you know anybody in houston tx, i could go see and talk to?
The obvious way to research this bottle would be to contact anheuser-busch and request their assistance. Send a picture in your email and explain to them that you are trying to research it. Usually a company will either give you an answer or direct you to the proper place to get information.
Hey rascal1966, I am just north of Houston in Atascocita. I also stumbled upon a rather large bottle dump in recent weeks. I found two BUD syrup bottles, one with handle and one without, along with hundreds of other bottles that seem to be all from around the same time period (early to mid 60's)
I Have one also I found it in Austin TX It has 17 cents on the cap