Tuesday, January 24
11 – 3 a.m. Chicago
11 – 1 a.m. Gurnee
Free to attend
If you think the best beers are in bottles, think again. Tuesday, January 24 marks the 77th birthday of canned beer and is now noted as “National Beer Can Appreciation Day.” Brews sold and served in aluminum cans first debuted on January 24, 1935.
At Timothy O’Toole’s Pub, guests “can” enjoy Miller High Life, Miller Genuine Draft, Miller Lite and Hamm’s in the can for $2, as well as Budweiser (Chicago) and Pabst Blue Ribbon (Gurnee). Don’t struggle with trading your pint glass for a can – just think of it as a mini keg and tap up!
National Beer Can Appreciation Day will be celebrated from 11 – 3 a.m. at the downtown Chicago location and 11 – 1 a.m. at the Gurnee location.
Timothy O’Toole’s Pub Chicago
622 N. Fairbanks Court
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 642-0700
www.timothyotooles.com
Timothy O’Toole’s Pub Gurnee
5572 Grand Avenue
Gurnee, IL 60031
(847) 249-0800
www.timothyotooles.com
