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So I picked this up in REA 3 or so years ago. Among the M101-4 backs is the Indianapolis Brewing company. So this is technically a "beer" card, I guess? Are there any other sets that have backs featuring beer, liquor, soda pop, etc?
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Many consider Yuenglings to a be a beer set then an Ice Cream set Here's a soda card for ya ![]() |
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I should have been more specific, looking for pre-war only.
I'll have to look into the Yuengling's, those are 1928, right? Last edited by honus94566; 08-26-2013 at 10:17 AM. |
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Yuenglings had better not been brewing beer in 1928. It was against federal law.
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Over the Years came across many Team Photos that were Beer premiums from Gunther beer 1925 Pirates to Balentine ale Yankees early 50's , The Schaffer Beer 1955 Dodgers cutout to Falstaff Giants late 50's early 60's. In the early 90's Bud light produced a series of small posters and the Gehrig was kinda nice.
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I live about 45 minutes from the Yuengling brewery in Pottsville, Pa. During prohibition, the company switched over to ice cream manufacturing (while still producing "near beer"). Given where I live, I am embarrassed to admit that I didn't realize until perhaps six or seven years ago that the Yuengling's ice cream set was actually produced by the Yuengling brewery during prohibition.
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More soda:
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I have several of these Ballantine Coasters. A few years back, I even found a variation of the Warneke/Mancuso (shown below). I try to buy them whenever I see them for some reason. I just think they are cool.
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Not pre-war and not a card, but still my favorite beer item.
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