OLD VB Can

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Phantom
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OLD VB Can

Post by Phantom »

Not that I'd really sell this but are these cans worth anything???
Found under a school, must have been a teacher back in the 60's no wonder we never learn't anything.......

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morgs
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Post by morgs »

I'd reckon there would be people out there that would pay a decent amount for those. Where to advertise im not sure but you could start with ebay. So it is an ale then and not a danish lager as someone on here recently announced. Not that i care its just a weak watery brew with not much flavour.
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longbody
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Post by longbody »

Hey Morgs, back in the good old days, VB was an ale. With the advent of cheap refridgeration the recipe was changed to the current tasteless insipid lager.
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Re: OLD VB Can

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Phantom wrote:Not that I'd really sell this but are these cans worth anything???
Found under a school, must have been a teacher back in the 60's no wonder we never learn't anything....
sure it wouldnt been a student?
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daz
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Post by daz »

That can is in very good nik, Have one of those myself, I dont think too many are around today- Glass is timeless, glass with paper label still attacched is fortunate at the least, tin rusts and corrodes. Bet that tasted better pre 67 than it does 2day what you get in a can!
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Post by Chris »

Well they claim that the new "premium" VB is supposed to taste like VB used to.
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