The biggest can of Pabst Blue Ribbon beer will be filled by a Chicago man. Bill Bramanti loves Pabst so much that he wants to be buried in a can of it. The casket was designed for Bill's beer taste and serves more than one purpose.
While he is alive the coffer serves as a cooler to keep his Pabst cold. The cooler holds a total of 15 cases of beer and 150 lbs of ice. The big reveal of his casket took place at Bill's home where he entertained his family and friends.
Guests were able to see where Bill will be placed when he finally kicks the can. Everyone gathered around the vessel eating brats and speaking about Bill's stand-out personality.
Bill morbidly mentioned that the Pall Bearers should practice carrying the casket while it is full of beer and ice. Bill has had 5 heart attacks and wanted to be prepared for the big one.
It's a wonder that he hasn't considered there may be a correlation with his health problems and drinking his beloved Pabst Blue Ribbon beer.
Published by Tash Casso
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