Vintage long neck beer bottle featuring Old Milwaukee, the classic American lager originally introduced by the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company in the 1930s as a budget-friendly option. Reintroduced in 1959 after a wartime hiatus, Old Milwaukee became a staple "blue-collar" beer known for its crisp, refreshing profile—perfect for everyday enjoyment. This 1973-dated example captures the era's iconic design, with classic paper labeling and the traditional long neck style popular in the 1970s.

Paired with a rare 1955-dated "Ball" brand bottle, a glass container produced by the Ball Brothers Glass Company (famous for Mason jars but also involved in commercial bottling during that period). The "Ball" embossing and date code indicate mid-20th-century production, often seen on various beverage bottles from the era.

These collectible pieces show typical vintage patina, including minor label wear, light case marks, and age-appropriate scuffs—ideal for beer memorabilia displays or collectors of American brewing history. See photos for exact condition details—feel free to ask questions before bidding!