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All the United States Wisconsin La Crosse World's Largest Six-Pack

World's Largest Six-Pack

Giant six-pack could provide one person a six-pack a day for 3,351 years.

La Crosse, Wisconsin

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The Six Pack is designed with the Heileman’s Old Style logo.   ianlefk / Atlas Obscura User
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Originally the G. Heileman Brewing Company Old Style brewery, and later the La Crosse Brewery, it was an unknown genius who, in 1969, realized that the six enormous beer tanks at this site made for a perfect giant six-pack.

Painted as perfect imitations of Old Style beer, the world's largest six-pack was born. Sadly, the brewery went out of business in 1999, leaving the fate of the six-pack uncertain. But certain ideas cannot be contained and the brewery was bought by City Brewery and the six-pack was reborn as La Crosse. The appearance has changed a couple of times in recent years. The new owners decided to cover up the original painted cans with vinyl covering depicting their own product, La Crosse Lager.

However, in 2023, the covers were removed. When the wrappings were removed, the original painted images were faded but visible. Later in September, in conjunction with the public announcement that Old Style would return to La Crosse to once again be brewed at this brewery, the silos were wrapped once again—this time with the image of the original Old Style cans, much to the delight of many locals. City Brewery has not yet updated their website with the new images, but there are several news articles as it was quite the talk of the town.

The six-pack's greatest claim to fame is probably the hilarious but true facts that people use to illustrate just how much beer is really held inside. Among them: The tanks contain a total of 22,220 barrels of beer, or 688,200 gallons/7,340,796 cans. If you placed all the cans end to end it would run 565 miles long. The World's Largest Six-Pack would provide one person a six-pack a day for 3,351 years. And best of all: Starting the day you were born, if you were to drink a 12 oz cup of beer on the hour, every hour, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, you'd have to live to be about 120 years old to finish just one of the World's Largest Six-Pack cans.

Across the street from the six-pack, find Gambrinus, the "King of Beer," who stands with a goblet of beer held aloft. According to the affixed plaque, Gambrinus "invented beer" in the 15th century, a claim written by someone who had perhaps taken a dip in the giant six-pack first. While visiting the six-pack, you can enjoy the smell of the beer being brewed and it is worthwhile to try to get into City Brewery for a tour.

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World's Largest Six-Pack
1111 S. 3rd St.
La Crosse, Wisconsin, 54601
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43.802496, -91.253001
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