If You Had Only Saved Your Old Beer Cans, You’d Be A Millionaire

By Shehzad in Life Style On 16th December 2015
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#1 “It’s sort of an ongoing labor of love,” he told Barcroft Media. “I like being able to preserve social history in a way.”

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#3 The 53-year-old is now letting beer enthusiasts enjoy his canning paradise, which he calls Brewhouse Mountain.

#4 “We’re now renting it out as an inn and it is amazing to see the people who have come to stay here who are fascinated by this,” said his wife, Lauri.

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#6 While Lauri isn’t enthralled with her husband’s hobby, she’s glad it makes him happy.

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#8 “It’s his love,” she told Barcroft. “I love my husband and I like to indulge in his passions.”

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#9 Lebo said he’ll likely never sell all of his collection, but he’s cashed in on some of the valuable cans to pay for a piece of property the couple bought in Costa Rica.

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#10 “We are actually converting it into an eco-resort and we’re hoping in about three years or so we’ll be open for business,” Lebo said.