gtpro
Well-Known Member
Theres a small store down the street from where I live that sells out of season and distressed beer for rock bottom prices. And it is just the most wonderful place one could imagine. Its allowed me to try so many different and great beers for really cheap money.
They will also have beers that you would never see in the grocery store beer section. Two of these would be Schlitz and Schaefer. Are you guys familiar with either of these brands? I had heard of Schlitz, and seen their "Bull Ice" malt liquor around, but never seen the beer, but Schaefer I had just never heard of before in my life. These are both products of Milwaukee which at one point I understand was like the beer capital of the US.
These beers are obviously as far from home brew as you can get. Although I'm too young to speak from experience, I feel like they came from a time when home brewing was not popular. Where you would have a Schlitz and a lucky strike while you changed the oil on the family's Bel Air.
Interesting to see this stuff and be able to drink beer from a totally different era.
They will also have beers that you would never see in the grocery store beer section. Two of these would be Schlitz and Schaefer. Are you guys familiar with either of these brands? I had heard of Schlitz, and seen their "Bull Ice" malt liquor around, but never seen the beer, but Schaefer I had just never heard of before in my life. These are both products of Milwaukee which at one point I understand was like the beer capital of the US.
These beers are obviously as far from home brew as you can get. Although I'm too young to speak from experience, I feel like they came from a time when home brewing was not popular. Where you would have a Schlitz and a lucky strike while you changed the oil on the family's Bel Air.
Interesting to see this stuff and be able to drink beer from a totally different era.