Alcoholic Architecture

The Houston Beer Can House Was Built With Empties, From Walls to Mailbox

The architects of the Beer Can House in Houston, Texas are truly creative geniuses worth toasting to.

As the gallery shows, the Houston Beer Can House is made of aluminum cans, with no detail lacking beer-inspired brilliance.

From a beer can fence to beer can walls, when it comes to old brewskies, this house has it all.

Sure you could just bring your empties to the recycling depot—but then you’d never have the satisfaction of building with beer cans… or beer bottles, like you’ll see in the related articles below.
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