“The stubby beer bottle was Canada’s national beer bottle from 1961 to 1984. In 1961 the Dominion Brewers Association (now the Brewers Association of Canada) replaced the heavy, bulky, non-standard 12oz “pint” and 22oz “quart” beer bottles with a new more efficient designed “stubby” bottle to be used by all Canadian breweries.” Enjoy
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Love the stubby bottles. Red Stripe still uses them - with a painted label. When were were kids, we referred to the stubby bottles as "hand grenades."
That is great to know. Thanks for stopping by.
What dazzling and simple designs!
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