I miss being in radio range of Bob. Listened to him in the 70's and 80's until I moved away. He's still going on as I understand, wish I could pull him in on a local broadcast.
Best wishes to the Catcher in the Wry!
After years of sampling beers from all over the country, I finally had the realization that all the American lagers are the same, and that you are essentially drinking the label. Your perception affects how the beer tastes to you. That taste may or may not be good on any given day, depending on a number of factors, many of them having more to do with you than on the beer itself. Now, whenever I order one of these beers, I get a glass of ice and pour the beer over it.
Ice is the great equalizer, and even something as nasty as a Budweiser becomes drinkable.
Jax, Dixie and Falstaff were the big three of my yout growing up in New Orleans. Throw in Ballentines at .89 a six pack. Now if I'm gonna drink a beer, it's Abita Amber preferably on tap
I miss being in radio range of Bob. Listened to him in the 70's and 80's until I moved away. He's still going on as I understand, wish I could pull him in on a local broadcast.
Best wishes to the Catcher in the Wry!
Back in the '60s, I used to drink Rainier Ale, aka "The Green Death" out of bottles like this one. It was affordable and had far more flavor than the typical watered-down 3.2 American beers of that era. Unfortunately, it no longer is brewed. R.I.P.
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There's a differenceCoors Light and water
Later Henry Wineheards Private Reserve was about the best replacement and until the smaller brewers started producing excellent local beers it was always my favorite.
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I think he just does home games now
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