Bay City (MI)--The activity in Hooters reached a peak (peaks?) level as Signore and Ewing struggle to determine important data necessary to cater to the large crowds expected at the Death Star for the 2011 Star Wars Music tournament. With the upcoming selection of the 64 representative musical stars, which will expand to 68 starting this year, questions abound. Will the Signore rule confuse 'The Floaters' more, or 'The Devo'. Will 'The Devo' even get ranked? Will the Ewing counter-rule put down the rebellion forces? Will the 'Warren Zevon' be able to play, even from the great beyond? Will 24 beers fill one side of a pallet? These and other queries are being considered by the masterminds behind the MSW, and when they have an answer, they might let Emperor Ewing and Coach Signore (et. al.) know. Until then: Pleasant...Dreams?
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For stubbies (330 - 375 ml bottles)
Some pallets of beer (at least in Australia) use layers of ten cases stacked up to 6 layers high which is most common so 60 cases. Occasionally they are 7 layers high (ie. Victoria Bitter) so 70 cases. There are also some which are stacked 13 to a layer, usually 5 layers high so 65 cases, but occasionally they are stacked 6 layers high so 78 cases per pallet.
For cans (generally 375 ml)
Slabs, or packs of 24 cans use layers of 12 cases generally stacked 10 layers high so 120 per pallet.
Blocks, or packs of 30 cans are 18 packs per layer, stacked 5 layers high so 90 packs per pallet