What Was The Alcoholic Drink Pony?

Also in the 1970s, Pony emerged as a brand of bastardized sherry in Great Britain, made from grape juice, sugar and neutral spirits, and sold in nip-sized bottles. A simple factor may have contributed to the pony glass’s demise: As glasses, they’re not particularly enjoyable to drink from. What is Read more…

Who Still Makes Pony Beers?

Does Miller Still Make Pony Bottles? Yes, Miller Lite, Miller High Life, Miller Genuine Draft and Miller Light are all available in 7-ounce pony bottles. The term “pony beer” dates back to the late 19th century, and likely originated as a way to describe the small size of the bottle. Read more…

Who Made Pony Bottles Of Beer?

Miller. The progenitor of the first “pony” bottle isn’t known, but the long history that Miller has with the size points to it as the first large-scale producer, while Rolling Rock seems to have been one of the first brands to use the term “pony” for its seven-ounce bottles. Who Read more…