A quick tip for that. If you hit the backspace on the keyboard it will take you back. Then do a copy/paste thing. You may want to logon again first.I've been trying to write this most of the day, but have zigged wrong twice, and been timed out once, So fourth times a charm, right...
A quick tip for that. If you hit the backspace on the keyboard it will take you back. Then do a copy/paste thing. You may want to logon again first.
The other thing is to use another program to write it if it's going to be long. Then copy/paste.
I was in that basement 45 years ago. K.D. Lamp Co. built a warehouse on top of the beer bottles storage room. I was able to go under the loading dock foundation and was able to get to the room. I was able to get quite a few.The beer you have is not all that uncommon , but I like it really well , they have some super nice graphics on them . I have seen them over the years bring as much as forty dollars in the Cincinnati area , and over the past ten years or so I have seen them bring as little as twenty to twenty five . What they are considered to be worth I can not say . I have a pint and a quart myself . I heard a story once that there were hundreds of them found in a basement in Cincinnati , whether there is any truth to that I can't say . I have seen these beers with such a brilliant finish that the print looks to be deep through the finish , regretfully , mine are not like that . If you go to the following link below , you will find some history of the original maker and where the product has progressed as of today . Hope this helps you . Maybe someone else may chime in with some more info for you .
http://www.christianmoerlein.com/