Beer Lover Gift Stickers
Description: A perfect gift or present for Christmas, Birthday, Halloween, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Thanksgiving, Anniversary and even on ordinary days. Design reads I told myself that I should stop drinking but I'm not about to listen to a drunk that talks to himself. Funny gift for Beer lovers.
Description: Felix stays out late, drinking and dancing, while his wife paces at home angrily, watching the clock with a rolling pin in her hand. Finally, well after 3 AM, Felix begins to stumble home and begins to hallucinate. Finally, after a surreal journey, he makes it home around 6 AM. I thought sure he’d be in more trouble, but besides shooting the cuckoo in the clock, not much happens to him after he gets home. Oh, well, at least he had a few laughs and drank a few beers.
Description: Save The Planet It's The Only One With Beer On It design. Great for any beer lover. Like ale, lager, porter, stout or blonde ale - this is the design for you. Distressed text design. Beer lovers design.
Save The Planet Its The Only One With Beer On It Sticker
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Description: Why rock the most currently known beer company logos. Doelger is like the "deep cut" of beers. But, if you want to sport a Budweiser shirt like everyone else, then go right ahead. Be one of them, don't stand out, it's what "they" want. If you have to ask who "they" are, it's too late for you. Doelger Beer, fight the power!!!
Description: SPG was originally brewed in Bremen, Germany, and was introduced to the U.S. market in 1965. The distinctive label depicting a woman wearing a traditional dirndl was introduced with the advent of bottled beer. The local artist commissioned for the label drew his inspiration from the styles worn by local waitresses at the time which are still worn as traditional folk apparel today. Over the years the label became more stylized (and busty) as SPG became an export-only beer, catering to American consumers. In time, brewing was moved stateside, changing the overall flavor considerably, something that is attributed to no longer sourcing water from the Alps.
Description: This is the famous Schmitts Gay. We know of no other brand produced by any other brewer that comes even close to being this gay. Our exclusive rainbow refraction filtration process produces a taste, a smoothness, and super gay drinkability that you will find in no other beer at any price. Schmitts is brewed with pride in Provincetown, Massachusetts, so next time you've got a big gay thirst, grab a Schmitts Gay.
Description: The Iroquois Brewery was successor to the Jacob Roos Brewery, originally founded in 1842. Much of the Iroquois advertising that appeared after prohibition cites this 1842 date as the brewery's founding. The brewery was located between Hickory and Pratt Streets in Buffalo, N.Y. It was operated by Jacob Roos and, after his death, by George Roos, until 1892, when it was sold to Leonard Burgwerger. Burgwerger razed the buildings and built a new brewery on the site. This was the start of the Iroquois Brewing Company. Iroquois survived prohibition by brewing soda and near beer, and reopened shortly after prohibition ended in April 1933. Iroquois grew and prospered after prohibition and became the largest brewer in Buffalo.