In 1904 a case of Miller High Life bottles cost $1.80—the equivalent of $62 today. “Over the years, as the beer markets changed and High Life gained popularity and notoriety, the brew became ...
000th barrel of Miller High Life Beer made in 1952. This output, said Fred Miller, boosted the company from sixth to fifth biggest in the U.S. Brewer Miller did not intend to be content with that.