I posted a pic of one of those I was drinking the other night and I was threatened with being banned from the forum.
I love you too, sweetheart.If your face was in the pic, I would approve of the ban.
Its not too expensive if you purchase growlers at the brewery........but in stores its expensive.Since when was this cheap beer?
I like it, but it’s priced along with the rest of the craft/import/high falootin beers around here
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Since when was this cheap beer?
I like it, but it’s priced along with the rest of the craft/import/high falootin beers around here[/Q UOTE]
Today many of the craft sissy beers I have tried cost much more!
That's as cheap as I care to go after many years of not having a choice.
Life is far too short for really cheap beer and whiskey!
Our economy beer in college was Busch beer. $3.29/12 pack. The legal age was also 18.
After the first couple, you didn't taste them any more.
I drank a crap load of Busch in the early 80’sOur economy beer in college was Busch beer. $3.29/12 pack. The legal age was also 18.
After the first couple, you didn't taste them any more.
Hey, Mabel! If the Black Label was the only beer available back then I would have saved a lot of money. I couldn't sand that stuff. But, they did have catchy commercials.Carling Black Label
I’ve been looking for it in gas stations since 1975
They had the worst quality control ever. It tasted different every time I bought it, but the pitchers of Carling draft at Doc’s Rock Shop in Asheville around 1975 were great.Hey, Mabel! If the Black Label was the only beer available back then I would have saved a lot of money. I couldn't sand that stuff. But, they did have catchy commercials.
Nobody in my AO had Carling on draft. I don't know if I'd been brave enough to try it if they had.They had the worst quality control ever. It tasted different every time I bought it, but the pitchers of Carling draft at Doc’s Rock Shop in Asheville around 1975 were great.
By 1975 I had probably puked up more beer than you kids have, drank, drunk, drinked...you know what I mean.Drinking beer in 1975?
Y'all are old...
That's why he's Geezer...I think I drank my first beer in 1971.
Geezer was probably 30 by then.
I remember my first taste of beer like it was yesterday. My day drank Schlitz. One hot summer Saturday he was doing some yard work and had Some Schliyz in the basement. He'd open one take a gulp, go out side and work a few minutes, come back in for another gulp, and repeat for a couple of 6 packs.I think I drank my first beer in 1971.
Geezer was probably 30 by then.
We used to be just two years apart. Every birthday you get two years older than me.I remember my first taste of beer like it was yesterday. My day drank Schlitz. One hot summer Saturday he was doing some yard work and had Some Schliyz in the basement. He'd open one take a gulp, go out side and work a few minutes, come back in for another gulp, and repeat for a couple of 6 packs.
Mom had always told me not to drink that stuff, it was awful and tasted nasty. I listened to her...but dad sure did seem to like it. That Saturday, after dad had just opened one, with a church key, and took the first gulp and went outside, I saw my chance. I grabbed the can and turned it up and took a big gulp. I swallowed it and immediately had a big burp.
Here's where confusion set in. I loved my mama and I knew my mama loved me. But, had my mamma lied to me? Was she just mistaken? This was the best stuff I had ever tasted. After that day, I stole many more gulps. I was 7 years old that hot summer day in 1960. I would turn 8 that September.
I was drinking in '75 if you count my dad slipping me pony bottles of Miller at 5 y/o when my mother wasn't looking.
As a very German family, if you did a man's work, you drank a man's drink. At 11 or 12 & throwin' hay or choppin' sileage in the summer, that meant Grandma making hourly runs to the field with a cooler fulla PBR or Schlitz on ice.
I like big, bold high alcohol craft beers on occasion, but Hamm's or Coors will do me just fine for day to day.
Daddy drank Miller when I was little. That was the first beer I ever tried.For cheap guzzling beer, Miller High Life. It used to be called the "champagne of bottled beers".
For good non-cheap beer it's a German Hefeweizen.
Who drinks beer because it’s cheap or expensive?
I should be partaken of for taste alone.
I drank a case of it one time with a friend, who also drank a case, while standing in Lake Wylie waist deep one 100 degree Saturday afternoon. I think they left out the ethanol, so I didn’t drink it again.I'm surprised nobody has owned up to drinking Natural Light.
I bet the lake level rose 2ft.I drank a case of it one time with a friend, who also drank a case, while standing in Lake Wylie waist deep one 100 degree Saturday afternoon. I think they left out the ethanol, so I didn’t drink it again.
The water was already like a bathtub it was so hot. I probably needed to wash those cut-off bluejeans after that outing.I bet the lake level rose 2ft.
That's probably why you have such a girlish figure.
I remember their tv advertising jingle from the 1950s or 60s.Natty Bo for the win! #DMVoldschool