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Beer fanatic lines hotel with 83,000 cans
Jeff Lebo, 51, began collecting cans in 1975 at the age of just 13 and has since amassed thousands of unique cans from all over the world.
He is now using his collection as a tourist attraction by lining the walls of his Brewhouse Mountain Eco Inn in Pennsylvania and charging guests $379 a night to sleep in the novelty accommodation.
The Pacific Room
Each room of the five-bedroom guesthouse is themed with thousands of rare beer cans from different regions including Europe, Asia and America.
A room dedicated to the collection of US steel tab tops.
The guesthouse can sleep up to 10 guests and is nestled within four acres of the forest in the Conewago Mountains.
The Brewhouse Mountain Inn’s communal room
Every inch of the Inn is crammed with vintage beer cans from around the world, antique bottles, lithos, neons and porcelain signs believed to be the largest collection of its kind in the world.
A wall of US flat top cans.
A room dedicated to German cans.
A room featuring cans from Scandinavia.
Mr Lebo’s choice of interior design is not dissimilar from that of retired upholsterer John Milkovisch who went one step further by building a house out of 50,000 beer cans.
Work to build the house, which is in Malone Street in Houston, Texas, started in 1968.