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Old Beer Adds!
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"Bear" Hamms
"Frogs" Budweiser
Others?
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The very best, before the days of woke BS: Bud Light presents "Real Men of Genius"
🇺🇲 "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson 🇺🇲
"Artesians" Olympia
"RRAAIIINNNEEEERRR" " BBEEEEEEEERRR" (accelerating and shifting motorcycles for Rainier Beer)
"Pretty Women" All of them!
Always liked Schlitz & Jax beer commercials.
For any democrats lurking.
I still have my Spuds Macenzie T-shirt and as a young boy listening the St. Louis Cardinal game on the radio Harry Caray would advertise Griesedieck Bros beer and all my pals would laugh.
Coors Lifht, What is tall, silver on top and full of beer? No, not grandma.
Brad Steele
my son still wears the Stag tee-shirt i got in 1974, i've grown out of it hehehehehe. a little thin to say the least but still fashionable. being out here in Montana he fields lots of questions about the origin of Stag
Stag and Falstaff were beers brewed in St Louis. There was a very strong German brewing tradition in that area up until perhaps the 70s. Both Stag and Falstaff were malty, with lots of hops and color - the exact opposite of the "light" beers being created to attract female drinkers back then. They refused to change…and disappeared.
Further North, about the same thing happened to other beers like Stroh's, Schlitz, Carling Black Label, and more. One of the few survivors is Pabst, thank goodness.
Point Bock
Wasn't it beer that made Tom T. Hall a jolly good fellow😁
My dad was always a fan of Drewry’s beer. I remember him saying once, “I’d drink beer again if they still made Drewrys beer”.
Yes. It “made him feel mellow”.
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