Looking for an Old Potrero B-Cap

ANchor Steam no longer sells them. Does anyone know where I can get my hands on one? I've tried ebay. Anyone ionterested in a sale/trrade email me at: thebloag(at)yahoo(dot)com

Cheers!

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thebloag
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Is a b-cap a bottle cap? If so, Anchor (Anchor Steam is a product from Anchor Brewing Co.) never sold them. Old Potrero is a whiskey, so there isn't a bottle cap.

-Steve

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Steve Jackson

Steve,

FYI: b-cap means baseball cap. And, anchor steam not only makes the famous beer, but also "old Potrero" whiskey. Check it out: anchorbrewing.com and anchordistilling.com

Anyone know where I can get a cap, new or used? This is driving me nuts, not finding one. I'll pay double retail for a new one, and retail for a used one in good condition. Plus a sample of old potrero or a couple of good havana cigars...

SOmeone has got to have one or two out there!!!

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thebloag

It does?

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And my favorite....

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Zoom right over his 'Old Potrero' hat-less head...

You're SURE this is all about a baseball hat?

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jesskidden

Actually, "Anchor Steam" doesn't make anything, as Anchor Steam is a beer. Anchor Brewing Company makes beer. (Sorry, but that's one of my pet peeves.)

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Joel

Joel wrote: Actually, "Anchor Steam" doesn't make anything, as Anchor Steam is a beer. Anchor Brewing Company makes beer. (Sorry, but that's one of my pet peeves.)

Actually, the Anchor Brewing Company does not make beer, the people employed by that company do. Sorry, but that's one of my pet peeves.;-)

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thebloag

Yeah, that's what I meant by "Zoom - right over his .... head".

When my factory here in New Jersey closed last year, a number of my co-workers got jobs in the trades at Anheuser-Busch in Newark. The typical response was that they were "...working for Budweiser."

"Working for Budweiser!", I say, "Wow... couldn't find a job that paid a good hourly rate and benefits, huh? Working for beer- and a dull light lager at that, not even something you can cellar...".

(Got a lot of strange looks, but, I didn't care- I don't work with them anymore...).

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jesskidden

Yeah, yeah- that's what they'd *like* you to believe. Sure, they move a lot of ingredients around, mix things together, take temperatures, etc., BUT WE MAKE THE BEER!

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Anchor'sYeast

Actually the yeast makes the beer, the people just put it all together in a big vat beforehand. Sorry but that's not one of my pet peeves, I'm just a jerk.

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I've never liked that one, either. If yeast spontaneously gathered the ingredient for beer and inoculated itself into the mix, I'd buy it. Since it doesn't, the person or organ- ization that does so gets credit as brewer. You might as well also say there's no such thing as a baker.

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Joel

I didn't say there was no such thing as a brewer, only that brewer's don't make beer! (I think you mighta missed the sarcasm in my post though)

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man, its easy to start a tif around here --aren't you all beer drinkers?

Anyways semantics, grammar and punctuation is stricly for the anal retentive or the wanna be school teacher. To wit:

"He never bothered to perfect his grammar (...) Still, he developed a sinewy writing style forceful enough to elicit high praise from Emerson and Lowell--and especially from Thoreau, who said tha Brown's prose, with all its technical errors, defined standard English."

John Brown Abolitionist By David S. Reynolds

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thebloag

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