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Do they still make that?
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Lou Saban says Hello, been a fan of the Boston Patriots since 1961. Before that we all were forced to watch the Giants every weekend.
Do they still make that fine quality brew?
After a little research, I guess they do.
Or should I look for the Narragansett
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I remember Narragansett beer from Navy daze. Great beer till I found something else. Was it Hanley's? Seem to remember a bartender saying it was a Chinese beer Han Lee's.
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Lou Saban says Hello, been a fan of the Boston Patriots since 1961. Before that we all were forced to watch the Giants every weekend.
Do they still make that fine quality brew?
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If you guys look carefully at the ad, you will note the lady is wearing a BROOKLYN DODGERS cap....Schafer was one of two most popular beers in NYC all through WWII and right up to the 70's. We used to buy a case of bottles or cans for $3.50....Budweiser was about .25 cents more. Note the Shamrocks on her wrist and fingers crossed denoting "good luck". What's the connection? Maybe you baseball guys can tell us?
"Schafer is the... one beer to have....when your having more than one." The first "light beer".
Cheers;
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We used to get Schaefer beer down here in Nashville back in the mid/late 80s when I was a teen.
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Tap water cooled by ice made from... tap water. Lifetime teetotaler who also dislikes coffee or tea, and doesn't care for hot drinks of any kind. This leaves cold soda and cold water. I used to drink a lot of soda, but I had to change my ways.
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If you guys look carefully at the ad, you will note the lady is wearing a BROOKLYN DODGERS cap....Schafer was one of two most popular beers in NYC all through WWII and right up to the 70's. We used to buy a case of bottles or cans for $3.50....Budweiser was about .25 cents more. Note the Shamrocks on her wrist and fingers crossed denoting "good luck". What's the connection? Maybe you baseball guys can tell us?
"Schafer is the... one beer to have....when your having more than one." The first "light beer".
Cheers;
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I'm trying Newcastle Founder's ale tonight. It's not bad, and I like their brown ale a lot, but I'll stick to Yazoo pale ale.
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Quote:
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If you guys look carefully at the ad, you will note the lady is wearing a BROOKLYN DODGERS cap....Schafer was one of two most popular beers in NYC all through WWII and right up to the 70's. We used to buy a case of bottles or cans for $3.50....Budweiser was about .25 cents more. Note the Shamrocks on her wrist and fingers crossed denoting "good luck". What's the connection? Maybe you baseball guys can tell us?
"Schafer is the... one beer to have....when your having more than one." The first "light beer".
Cheers;
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This ad seems to be from the 50s. The Dodgers were the usual late 40s and 50s team that got beat by the Yankees in the Series and their motto was "Wait till next year." Maybe she's hoping that this is the year. In 1955 her lucky charms worked.
Either that or Erskine has two strikes on Musial with the bases loaded and the Bums up by one. Chances are those lucky charms wouldn't have worked in that situation.
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Before dinner, a Sapphire martini on the rocks. With dinner, a Summit Extra Pale Ale. This is my basic, usual choice for beer. It is nicely hoppy, without being overwhelming. I prefer it cold, but I can drink it almost warm, which says a lot for it.
For a change of pace, I will drink a Bell's Two Hearted if they have it, and sometimes Bell's Oberon.
I used to ride dirt bikes a lot with a bunch of guys from Colorado, where they can get pretty snooty about their micro-brews. Most of them will roll over on their home town brews to get Summit.
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Rheingold was popular in our home when I was a kid, Ballantine wasn't, I'm not sure why? An Uncle who was a longshoreman was known on the waterfront as "Paddy Rheingold" as a result of a dopey bartender who would remember your drink, but never remember your name. Years later as a young policeman, I met several bartenders who suffered the same form of amnesia. Those were the kind of joints I preferred to drink in, "where everybody forgets your name."
CHEERS; (pun intended)
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Cheap red wine.
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Adult Beverage Tonight
A classic Manhatten: 4 to 1 ration of rye whiskey to sweet vermouth and heavy on the bitters. Then a pint of smoked brown ale (homebrewed). Two drinks is my limit.
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