- A
church key or
churchkey is a
North American term for
various kinds of
bottle openers and can openers. The term in the beverage-opening
sense is apparently...
- The
Churchkey Can
Company is a
defunct brewery founded in 2012 by
actor Adrian Grenier and
former Nike
designer Justin Hawkins in Seattle, USA. The brewery's...
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Lucky Lager A
Lucky Lager can from 1958: The top was
opened with a
churchkey.
Country of origin San Francisco, California, US...
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hermetically sealed pressurized metal tube that held
three balls with a
churchkey to open the top.
Beginning in the 1980s,
plastic (from
recycled PET) cans...
- Look up
church key or
churchkey in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Church key may
refer to:
Church key, a type of a
bottle opener "Church Key", a 1960...
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Early metal drink cans had no tabs; they were
opened by a can-piercer or
churchkey, a
device resembling a
bottle opener with a
sharp point. The can was opened...
- Chew
Valley Brewery Christian Moerlein Brewing Co. The
Church Brew
Works Churchkey Can
Company Cigar City
Brewing Coastal Extreme Brewing Company Colonial...
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largest selection in
Washington D.C.
until the
Birch &
Barley and
ChurchKey opened in
October 2009. R.F.D. had taps in both the
front and back rooms...
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variety of designs, from a
simple cylindrical disposable can
opened with a
churchkey (or with a
combined spout-opener), to a
hemisphere base and
tapered straight...
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downtown Durham.
Other independent record labels include Jamla, 307 Knox,
Churchkey Records, and
Paradise of Bachelors.
Roots label Sugar Hill
Records was...