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Anonymous Cowherder Stop the inanity! User ID: 2245483 United States 03/17/2012 06:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What label? The "best by" or "fresh until" or "enjoy by" dates are around 6 months from brew date, some are longer and some shorter but 6 is a good average. Last Edited by Anonymous Cowherder on 03/17/2012 06:26 PM Repeal the 17th Amendment and the Reapportionment Act of 1929! Thread: First steps down the road to a return to the Constitutional Republic that we were intended to be. Restore the Republic. Thread: The Bill of Rights does NOT include age requirements! It's a flower, not something to be feared. - Moo! |
Heretic_333 (OP) User ID: 2083734 United States 03/17/2012 06:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the expiration date on beer cans are jun0412 Quoting: Heretic_333 Im assuming it means june the 4th 2012 right? When was it likely purchased? 2011. cheers. Figured it was at least last year. Hahaha, no cheers here lol, 6 months sober from everything. My DOC being opiates. If I told you everything I am about to say is a lie. Is it truth or a lie? I built the wrench necessary to bolt the 3 stage capping process on the BP oil spill. Tattered banners, and bloody flags... The wind of Odin sweeps it all. |
Heretic_333 (OP) User ID: 2083734 United States 03/17/2012 06:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What label? The "best by" or "fresh until" or "enjoy by" dates are around 6 months from brew date, some are longer and some shorter but 6 is a good average. Quoting: Anonymous Cowherder The bottom of the can. Red Dog. jun0412. So 6 months is a good avg huh? If I told you everything I am about to say is a lie. Is it truth or a lie? I built the wrench necessary to bolt the 3 stage capping process on the BP oil spill. Tattered banners, and bloody flags... The wind of Odin sweeps it all. |
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Anonymous Cowherder Stop the inanity! User ID: 2245483 United States 03/17/2012 06:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What label? The "best by" or "fresh until" or "enjoy by" dates are around 6 months from brew date, some are longer and some shorter but 6 is a good average. Quoting: Anonymous Cowherder The bottom of the can. Red Dog. jun0412. So 6 months is a good avg huh? Just did some checking around. The date appears to be a "buy back date", meaning that if the retailer hasn't sold it by then, Miller will buy it back. Miller apparently is using a 120-day date on their beers (red dog is a miller product, so I assume it's the same). Technically not an "expiration date". Last Edited by Anonymous Cowherder on 03/17/2012 06:43 PM Repeal the 17th Amendment and the Reapportionment Act of 1929! Thread: First steps down the road to a return to the Constitutional Republic that we were intended to be. Restore the Republic. Thread: The Bill of Rights does NOT include age requirements! It's a flower, not something to be feared. - Moo! |