Most beers are actually exactly the same, particularly they cheap ones. The only difference being the design of the can. Sometimes they can get mixed up during the sorting process and end up in the wrong packs.
Or they might have included a free sample for advertising purposes. Check the writing on the pack to see if that's the case.
3.99 12oz cans
A six-pack of beer is six 12 ounce cans, or 72 ounces which is considerably more than five ounces.
This probably means that someone wants to buy a six pack of light beer. This means six cans of beer that is labeled as "lite".
there is a 6 pack 12oz cans a12 pack and a 24 pack
6 Cans of Beer in a Six Pack *I think part of the clue is missing.
According to experts, novelty beer cans like Billy Beer, JR Beer, and M.A.S.H. Beer have no value other than that of the aluminum that the can may be made of. Sorry.
There are a number of variables, such as whether they are canned or bottled and the size of the bottle or can. But if you are talking about a six pack of normal sized beer cans, it is pretty easy to figure out. There will be 6 12 ounce cans. That is 72 ounces and you can add a few ounces for the cans.
6 Cans of Beer in a Six Pack *I think part of the clue is missing.
http://www.abraxis.com/beerguide/BeerMain.htmhmm i dunno..but you can buy root beer online herehttp://www.wacky-tech.com/steaz-root-beer-sparkling-green-tea-12-ounce-cans-pack-of-24/
a half rack is a 12 pack. at least that's what they called it when i lived near seattle
Apparently Pabst Brewery produced the first six-pack of beer in the 1940s. The brewery conducted numerous studies, which found six cans were the ideal weight for the average housewife to carry home from the store.
There is no information on how much a Dale Earnhardt Jr. beer can is worth. A Dale Earnhardt Jr. beer can koozie is worth $5.99.