Can you tell me what the first beer company to use ALUMINUM cans was?!
Answers: Gonna go with the 1st beer can I saw my dad with when I was a little kid: "Coors".
kruegar ale
http://www.rustycans.com/HISTORY/timelin...
full history here enjoy
Iron City
Kruegar was the first STEEL can.
i believe i saw that is was budweiser...
Krueger's finest beer and Krueger's cream ale.
http://www.bcca.com/history/overview4.ph...
I think Iron City was the first to put "Aluminum Bottles " out back in 2004. Cans are much older!
Actually, the first aluminum beer can was created by the Adolph Coors Brewing Company in 1958. Bill Coors was the catalyst for this move, supposedly, as he was sickened by the number of his company's discarded empty cans littering the roadways and trails around Golden, Colorado.
Aluminum is lighter weight than steel, and also easily recyclable. Bill Coors is also credited as starting the first nation-wide recycling program (though Coors wasn't technically a national brand at the time).
Iron City's aluminum can came in 1963, and was a slightly different design.
And it was MOST DEFINITELY NOT Budweiser. The only thing they've done first in the beer world is make the commercials better than the terrible liquid.