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$1.50 for pint around here.Its really not "cheap" anymore....apparently its become the new trend in some places. Its hip...
$1.50 for pint around here.Its really not "cheap" anymore....apparently its become the new trend in some places. Its hip...
Remember Schaefer?Used to buy Blatz beer for $2.60 a twelve pack. My neighbor Bing and I could always scrape up enough for a couple of cases. Course we would have one hell of a headache the next day. When I was young and dumb while working on custom combining teams cutting wheat from Texas to Canad, we could wait to get up to South Dakota so we could buy Grain Belt Beer. Later while in the Air Force, Olympia, or Oly as we called it, was pretty popular but it was wide mouth Schlitz that was really popular when I was on the island of Ie Shima, just off the coast of Okinawa back in '69. After I left the AF, my father-in-law introduced me to Drewerys Beer. How about Jaz Beer. Remember the jingle "From the lans of sky blue waters?" Some good older beers.
Remember Schaefer?
Do they still make that? It was one that was brewed by Stroh's for a while.Remember Schaefer?
I haven't been able to find it.Do they still make that? It was one that was brewed by Stroh's for a while.
No doesn't ring a bellNo, sorry that beer doesn't ring a bell with me. But do you remember a beer by the name of Jax?
I had forgotten that Pabst bought out Stroh a few years back. Used to drink Schaefer alot back during my drinking days. Anyone remember Erlanger? Someone give me a case of that once, thought it was pretty good but couldn't find it anywhere.Pabst now brews Schaefer according to Wiki.
Still around as far as I know.I had forgotten that Pabst bought out Stroh a few years back. Used to drink Schaefer alot back during my drinking days. Anyone remember Erlanger? Someone give me a case of that once, thought it was pretty good but couldn't find it anywhere.
I remember that stuff never had any but I think my dad bought some back in the 70sBusch Bavarian Beer, sold in Fla in the early 70's. Almost the same label as Busch today but with a big red circle around "Busch Bavarian Beer". Completely different beer than what's sold today and that stuff you could drink and enjoy
That's why its in the chit chat section of ramblings, we can ramble around and talk about what we want to, and that's not monkey crap that's badass gorilla crap.I thought this was a beer thread not some crap Monkey stuff?
I remember that stuff never had any but I think my dad bought some back in the 70s
He traveled for work sometimes, south, the Midwest, and West coast.Was your father down south because it wasn't sold in the North East. Same as Coors wasn't sold in certain parts of the country at one time.
Nah, life's too short to drink crappy beer. I've made a promise to slap Andy if I see him drink a Bud.Andy you're so full of sh!t, according to you you're 23 years old and on a shoestring budget and that equates to free beer is free beer regardless of the brand.
LOLThat's why its in the chit chat section of ramblings, we can ramble around and talk about what we want to, and that's not monkey crap that's badass gorilla crap.
From the land of sky blue waters. Not a bad beer, but back there, there wasn't all that many beers to choose from compared to today.I remember my dad drinking Hamm's when I was a kid. The can looked like a little keg.
Now that I think of it, I remember Hamms being in the fridge too. Those were not the good old days.From the land of sky blue waters. Not a bad beer, but back there, there wasn't all that many beers to choose from compared to today.
Hey wait, those were some of the days that I could buy a case of Blatz for less than three bucks, a twelve pack for a buck thirty.Now that I think of it, I remember Hamms being in the fridge too. Those were not the good old days.
I don't mind a pumpkin ale every now again.It's Autumn which means it's Pumpkin Ale time.
I got a 12 pack of New Belgum Pumpkick.