The Beer Snake—that magnificent slinky plastic stretch of hundreds of emptied beer cups stacked up by golf fans at the 16th party hole at the WM Phoenix Open—might be viewed as the poster child for ...
MILWAUKEE — Tap it, don’t scrap it. With metal prices rising, beer makers say they expect to lose hundreds of thousands of kegs and millions of dollars this year as those stainless steel holders of ...
Apparently many wily beer drinkers are returning the kegs to scrap metal dealers instead of the liquor store. Rising metal prices mean a keg can fetch as much as $50 as scrap. That's a lot more than ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Breweries across Pennsylvania, including D.G. Yuengling & Son in Pottsville, face a dilemma about ...
Rochester area liquor stores and metal recyclers say high metal prices have encouraged some people to steal beer kegs to fetch money for the stainless steel. But liquor-sales and scrap-metal ...
The origins of beer date to before 6000 CE in Sumer and Babylonia or modern-day’s southern Iraq, according to Britannica. Made from fermented barley or other grains, beer was believed to be a nutrient ...