When were beer cans invented?!


Question: When were beer cans invented!?
Answers:
Steel cans with cone tops first debuted from the Kreuger Brewery in New Jersey in 1935!.

In 1959, Bill Coors of the Coors Brewing Co, invented the first recyclable aluminum can - the one we are familiar with today - after seeing so many discarded steel cans along the roadside near his home in Colorado!.
On a side note, Bill Coors also was the first to develop refrigerated rail cars so beer (and other goods) were able to be shipped long distances without spoilage!.

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I first came across them in the early 1960's!. I think they followed the invention of machines which printed directly onto to tin plate so they didn't need a paper label!. (My father's company built those printing presses)!. Early cans didn't have a ringpull and had to be pierced with a triangular opener!. Beer spouts were not uncommon and most people had beer stains on the ceiling!Www@FoodAQ@Com

The minute people got tired of lugging big kegs around!.

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