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quiltsheddy
08-24-2010, 08:00 AM
Does anyone know if and where I can buy pony bottles of beer ( 7 oz.)? I don't drink much beer, but sometimes an ice cold half a beer tastes great.
Pats2010
08-24-2010, 08:15 AM
Does anyone know if and where I can buy pony bottles of beer ( 7 oz.)? I don't drink much beer, but sometimes an ice cold half a beer tastes great.
Finally, a posted question with great significance! Actually, I'm only half-kidding. With the hot temps down there, wasting beer could really add up. Where I grew up, wasting beer was considered some kind of sin.
A few years ago when I was still a beer drinker, we had these beer containers that we kept in the freezer. These beer holders had a layer of frozen ice that kept my beer cold for long periods of time. All my buddies were using them.:thumbup:
dfn8tly
08-24-2010, 08:44 AM
Give ABC Wine & Spirits a call. They are located in the far corner of the Home Depot shopping center. They have a large selection and may carry what you're looking for.
Kelsie52
08-24-2010, 10:03 AM
I did find (nips) as we call them here --at Sweetbay --this trip we found 7 oz BUDS --a few month ago they had Corona ---none this time
Good luck --save me some --will be there full time 10/27
:pepper2:
SALYBOW
08-24-2010, 10:59 AM
Not that I am old enought to drink beer...but. Publix had Corona in 7 oz size last week. :MOJE_whot:
REDCART
08-24-2010, 11:11 AM
I can't pass up the opportunity for a comment. My grandmother (who passed at age 104) drank one of those 7 oz Miller "nips" every night with dinner. We would buy her a case whenever she ran low. A case of nips however was always more expensive than if we had bought her the same Miller beer in 12 oz bottles. We were never able to convince her to drink just a glass and then to throw the rest of the beer away. So to keep her happy, we continued to buy her the case of nips until she passed. But maybe I can convince quiltsheddy that sometimes those pony size bottles cost more.
George
Kelsie52
08-24-2010, 11:36 AM
I can't pass up the opportunity for a comment. My grandmother (who passed at age 104) drank one of those 7 oz Miller "nips" every night with dinner. We would buy her a case whenever she ran low. A case of nips however was always more expensive than if we had bought her the same Miller beer in 12 oz bottles. We were never able to convince her to drink just a glass and then to throw the rest of the beer away. So to keep her happy, we continued to buy her the case of nips until she passed. But maybe I can convince quiltsheddy that sometimes those pony size bottles cost more.
George
I dont disagree --sometimes they do cost more ---but My parents always told me never to waste ---lol that is waste the money but not the product
It always feels better to finish the last drop !!!---
My kids bought me a home TAP now I buy the small kegs and pour my own ---never seem to waste any more .......:beer3:
mfp509
08-24-2010, 12:15 PM
Walmart has little Coors light. I think they are 8 oz.
graciegirl
08-24-2010, 12:19 PM
I dont disagree --sometimes they do cost more ---but My parents always told me never to waste ---lol that is waste the money but not the product
It always feels better to finish the last drop !!!---
My kids bought me a home TAP now I buy the small kegs and pour my own ---never seem to waste any more .......:beer3:
Hijacking a thread again...
My dad and grandfather were German Brewmasters in Columbus, Ohio.
I grew up in a home that had three taps in the kitchen. Hot and cold water and beer.
I am convinced that is why Sweetie married me.
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