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Mr. Beer Premium Gold Edition Home Brew Kit $34.95 The Premium Gold kit includes two of our most popular refill recipes, specifically chosen to appeal to the greatest number of potential brewers. As with every Mr.Beer kit, this package comes complete with everything needed to brew and bottle both batches (one at a time). All of the equipment is reusable and totally user friendly, so you can enjoy batch after batch of your own home brew without bre… |
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Thermos Stainless King Beverage Bottle, Midnight Blue $23.79 King Vacuum Insulated Beverage BottleSK2010MB4TherMax® double wall vacuum insulation for maximum temperature retention hot or coldUnbreakable stainless steel interior and exteriorTwist and pour stopper lets you pour without removing the stopperCool to the touch with hot liquids sweat-proof with coldInsulated stainless steel serving cupSpecificationsCapacity: 40 ozDimensions: 3.7″ W x 4.4″ D x 12…. |
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Metrokane 6119 Rabbit Wine Bottle Stoppers 2-Pack in Multi-Color (Colors Selected Randomly) $2.49 These re-usable wine stoppers slow down the oxidation process that occurs after opening a bottle of wine, and allow you to extend the life and enjoyment of your wine. And their happy colors and shiny stainless tops make them downright irresistible.Each package includes a set of 2 wine stoppers. Colors are chosen at random.Minimum order quantity: 2 x 2-Packs (4 Stoppers)If you’d like to add gift wr… |
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Armour Products Bottle and Jar Cutter $19.08 ARMOUR-Bottle & Jar Cutter is a fun way to recycle your round or square bottles and jars. Kit includes: Adjustable bottle cutter 2 cutting wheels glass tapper adjustment wedge five glass sanding sheets and a 24 page full color bottle cutting reference guide. Made in US…. |
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SPT Under Counter Wine And Beverage Cooler, 32 Bottles $434.96 This built-in wine cooler stores up to 32 standard wine bottles. Elegant stainless steel trimmed and dual paned glass door adds sophistication to any kitchen or bar setting. Digital panel with adjustable temperature between 39°F to 68°F. Front ventilation allows flush built-in application and the 15″ width is perfect for replacing that old trash compactor…. |
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Koolatron KWC-25 Coca-Cola 28-Can-Capacity Portable Fridge with LED Display $126.50 If you need to keep your drinks cold, why not have something cool to do it This handy Coca-Cola mini display fridge/cooler is a great choice. It has enough room to hold up to 28 cans of Coke (or some other beverage) and has a digital display letting you know the actual temperature inside the unit and adjust as needed. Self-locking recessed door lets you see at a glance what’s inside. Removable int… |
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1939 Pabst Blue Ribbon Alcohol Promo Film DVD: History of Pabst Brewing Company Beer & Alcoholic Beverages Sales $11.99 Pabst is a great beer! Want to learn how to sell a lot of Pabst? Watch this beer memorabilia classic that shows how to sell more Pabst to your customers. Even in 1939, the undeniable smooth Pabst flavor was undeniable! Table Of Contents: (1) Help Yourself (1939) – This is a film made by Pabst Blue Ribbon for their managers, training them how to sell more beer. Almost every reason imaginable to dri… |
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Pabst Animated Marketing & Sales Vintage Film: Help Yourself DVD (1939) $4.99 A glorious old beer film! Made by the Pabst Brewing Company, this film was used to train their managers and distributors how to sell more beer. The animation is top-quality for the time period, and the acting is campy and delightfully awful. They first show the different types of advertising that the Pabst Company was flooding the market with, including billboards, magazine ads, and more. Most exc… |
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Silent Film about the Virtues of Beer Drinking: For Good Living DVD (1937) $4.99 This silent film explores the manufacturing process, and virtues, of beer in the early 20th century. The video possesses great camp value: through bizarre text boxes one speaker extols the healthiness of drinking large amounts of beer! But, as with most silent films, the most striking aspects of it are the beautiful moving images of now historical brewing facilities. For Good Living is the perfect… |
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OXO Good Grips Bottle Brush $4.99 Bottles are notoriously difficult to clean; not only are they usually nearly impossible to get a brush into them, but they have hard to reach corners near the base as well. Now, thanks to OXO, your problems are solved with this Good Grips bottle brush. Using a thin and flexible neck, the brush can be inserted deep into a bottle and manipulated to scrub the farthest of corners. The bristles are sof… |
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99 Bottles of Beer Journal Set $8.8 99 Bottles of Beer Journal Set |
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Small Bottle Sagger $22.95 Recycle your old soda and beer bottles with reusable small bottle sagger mold. Can also be used with fusible glass to create colorful, unique bottle shapes. Must be kiln washed before use. Measures approximately 11 x 3. |
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Uroboros Root Beer Transparent Stained Glass $9.95 Uroboros fusible glass is completely compatible with Bullseye (Tested 90 coefficient of expansion). Its cutability, flatness and resistance to surface devitrification is excellent. Handroll glass is smooth on both sides. 90 COE. This glass is also excellent for stained glass projects. Transparent glass, also called cathedral, lets in plenty of light. |
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Metal Tip Applicator Bottles - 3 Pack $14.95 Ideal for applying fine detail with Hues 2 Fuse, enamels, etching cream and more. Includes three 1/2 oz. bottles with small, medium and large applicator metal tips. Project below by artist Stephanie O and 39;Toole. |
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Bottles Will Be There $1.29 This invitation is perfect for a wine tasting event or dinner party! The red invitation has a wine bottle and glass design. Your wording will featured within the design. Matching enclosure cards are available. |
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Glass Bottles $108 Glass Bottles: Announce your event on rich Chocolate brown paper. This striking card is perfect for any number of occasions. Comes with Cream envelopes. |
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Root Beer On Antique White Opal Streaky Uroboros Stained Glass $11.85 Uroboros streakies combine between two and six colors to transparent and opalescent glasses to create a vibrant wash of color for any application. This glass is also excellent for stained glass and mosaic projects. Its opaque surface means very little light gets through. 90 COE. |
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Dr. Browns 8 oz Natural Flow Glass Bottles 2 In A Pack $16.99 Glass Bottles |
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Dr. Brown 4 oz Natural Flow Glass Bottles 2 In A Pack $16.99 Glass Bottles |

Beer Lover and Green Proponent Builds Beer Bottle Castle in Argentina
Green home construction has certainly been big news in recent years, with new environmentally friendly building materials coming to market and new construction methods that are better for the environment as well. However, an Argentinian man has taken that quite a bit further and combined his love for beer with recycling and building. He built a home from used beer bottles. This "beer castle" stands several stories tall and is made completely from salvaged or recycled materials.
It took the man more than 20 years to amass a collection of more than 6 million beer bottles. The bottles are fitted together with mortar to make walls and even formed around other structures allowing the man to construct windows and doorways. White, green, blue and brown bottles are used throughout the home's construction, giving the building unique color patterns as well as the distinction of being the only home built with beer bottles.
Located in the Argentinian town of Quilmes, the home's size is truly astounding. Tito Ingenieri constructed the place over the course of two decades and even mixed his own mortar for the work. Even the interior walls of the place are made from bottles (both glass and plastic). Pieces of scrap iron are also used here and there throughout the construction as well. When it comes to going green, this Argentinian is certainly leading the pack.
While Tito's home was essentially completed in 2010, he continues to add on and regularly makes runs into town to retrieve more bottles from other residents. He's made quite a reputation for himself in Quilmes and residents of the town regularly leave bags of plastic and glass bottles out for him. Incidentally, Ingenieri has also helped to clean up the town by removing tons of plastic and glass that would have otherwise littered the streets or made their way to the landfill eventually.
Quilmes is a major brewing city in Argentina as well, so it seems fitting that Tito Ingenieri built his home here. In addition to being an eye-catching edifice, he says it also helps him to recognize changes in the weather, as the exposed bottle openings catch the wind as it changes and alert him about storms coming in. While the home might be a bit out of the norm, it certainly is a testament to what can be achieved by those with the desire to follow their own paths.
Poto Cervesia,
Dustin Canestorp
About the Author
Dustin Canestorp is the Founder and General of the Beer Army. Join the ranks of the Beer Army at BeerArmy.com. Take a stand and let the world know your position. If you are going to drink, drink BEER!
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