Carling had some very colorful and unique beer merchandise. I guess all the brewerys offered some kind of advertising. Around the Reading Pa area (again, dont go there) the Old Reading merchandise brings major cash for collectors.
Yeuingling Lager got me into the whole beer world. I still drink it 40+ yrs laterAnd then there’s the question: When you came of age and were finally able to buy beer “legally” - what was the beer you found that you really liked?
For me, it was St. Pauli Girl. Something about it at the time, it was so different. Me and my friends bought that all the time in our 20’s. This was before Sierra Nevada was even a thing.
And who could forget their classic "Hey Mabel" commercialsI’m in PA. Carling was my dad’s beer when I was growing up in 60s. Pretty much all he bought. I have his tray.
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How many can you get?Oh wow I forgot about Mabel. Gimmicks & phrases.
Tonight, let it be Lowenbrau
Shaeffer is the beer when your having more then one
It's Miller Time
Come to think of it, i'll have a Heineken
And of course The KING of beers, Budweiser
They all used them and today its sort of a forgotten pitch. Could be the massive amount of home brewers or the ipa craze. Whatever the reason the industry is still going strong.
This is 1000% accurate.I’d heard boat stands for break out another thousand
#9 have a Ballantine. The rings had words on them. Purity, Body & Flavor. I never tasted a Ballantine. I got the other ones except #3 Its the water.How many can you get?
- The beer that made Milwaukee famous
- Its the water
- Tastes great, less filling
- It doesn’t get any better than this
- The king of beers
- The one beer to have when you’re having more than one
- Head for the mountains
- If you’ve got the time, we’ve got the beer
- Make a ring. And then another ring and then another ring. Then you’ve got 3 rings.
- Australian for beer
“It’s the water” is Olympia. West coasters probably knew that one. It hasn’t been around for awhile, either.#9 have a Ballantine. The rings had words on them. Purity, Body & Flavor. I never tasted a Ballantine. I got the other ones except #3 Its the water.
It’s still around, along with Rainer, Hamm’s, Schlitz and a few others. The trademarks are owned by Pabst; the beer is contract brewed by Miller.“It’s the water” is Olympia. West coasters probably knew that one. It hasn’t been around for awhile, either.
It’s still around, along with Rainer, Hamm’s, Schlitz and a few others. The trademarks are owned by Pabst; the beer is contract brewed by Miller.
Olympia was my beer of choice in the early 70s. At that time Coors wasn’t distro’d in MT and only the old guys drank Bud or Miller. The most popular brews were all from Washington; Oly, Lucky Lager and Rainer. Schmidt, brewed in MN, was popular with the college crowd (99 cent 6 packs of 16s). This was about 10 years before the Light Beer Era began.
How about Shultz and Dooley "it's hard to argue over a ______, because they put too much love into it"
Don't know that one.Utica Club
I went to the city the other day and picked up several four packs, and left a C-note behind.
St Bernardus Abt 12
Trois Pistoles
Celebrator
Gluden Drak - White bottle
Gluden Drak - Black bottle
I have a Belgian Quad on tap, as well as numerous bottles from over the years of my Quads, but just wanted something a bit different and as for the Celebrator, I have yet to brew a Dopplebock, but need to soon.
For beer advertising duos, I'm partial to Bert and Harry Piels for Piels Brothers beer. I've never actually had the beer as it's long gone, but I'm a huge Bob & Ray fan (you youngsters can look them up), and they did the advertising.How about Shultz and Dooley "it's hard to argue over a ______, because they put too much love into it"
I have 2 Bud frog keychains in my beer stuff. 1 of them still works and says,"Bud-why-ser" after all these years !And lets not forget about the mascots and celebrities. From Spuds Macenzie to the Bud Weis Er Bullfrogs, Kairs Bear, Bob Euker & Rodney Dangerfield doing Lite Beer ads. John Madden smashing threw the screen for the same ad, i think it was Miller Lite. The WHATS UUUP guys, and Mark Hamill of NCIS fame starting out as the adman for Coors. Their pitch was Coors, is the one. All grabbing a piece of the action.
Of course, my 2 all time favorites are : Schiltz "You only go round once in life, so you've got to grab for all the gusto that you can" (my life philosophy!)..and, my favorite for its simplicity...How many can you get?
- The beer that made Milwaukee famous
- Its the water
- Tastes great, less filling
- It doesn’t get any better than this
- The king of beers
- The one beer to have when you’re having more than one
- Head for the mountains
- If you’ve got the time, we’ve got the beer
- Make a ring. And then another ring and then another ring. Then you’ve got 3 rings.
- Australian for beer
Of course, my 2 all time favorites are : Schiltz "You only go round once in life, so you've got to grab for all the gusto that you can" (my life philosophy!)..and, my favorite for its simplicity...
Parkersburg! DuPonts finest ales! LolOxford is real south and real east. We’re on the Maryland border.
Victory built a new giant facility in Parkesburg, PA in addition to the one still in Downingtown. Worth a visit if you’re from here and went to Victory years ago.
If you remember Stoudt’s, they closed up and aren’t around anymore.
If you get near Lititz, there is the Bull’s Head which is as close to a British pub as you’ll find on this side of the Atlantic. I love that place and don’t get out that way nearly as often as I’d like.
We have Iron Hill which is a chain in the area. They are in West Chester and Lancaster.
Lots of other small brewpubs, search on the area you’ll be in.