To: nickcarraway
Sounds like the Coors phenomenon when I was a kid living in Ohio
2 posted on
02/11/2016 11:34:21 AM PST by
Cyman
To: Cyman
6 posted on
02/11/2016 11:37:06 AM PST by
PIF
(They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
To: Cyman
Sounds like the Coors phenomenon when I was a kid living in OhioBy the time Coors was available in Florida I was already bored by the taste. I am probably in a tiny minority that doesn't care for it.
Offer me a freeby right after I finish mowing the lawn on a hot day though and I'll love it anyway.
My favorite is Old Frothingslosh Pale Stale Ale...the beer so light, the foam is on the bottom.
*Courtesy Reg Cordic on KDKA in Pittsburgh.
18 posted on
02/11/2016 11:47:05 AM PST by
capt. norm
(If you can't make them see the light, let them feel the heat!)
To: Cyman
Nature's way of telling you you have too much money.
To: Cyman
I lived in Milwaukee. Guys would make treks across The Big Muddy to buy that cruddy Coors. They’d organize and take orders for a couple weeks. I couldn’t stand the stuff, and stuck to Rolling Rock most of the time.
42 posted on
02/11/2016 12:33:43 PM PST by
Dr. Bogus Pachysandra
(Don't touch that thing Don't let anybody touch that thing!I'm a Doctor and I won't touch that thing!)
To: Cyman
I remember the Coors phenomenon, back in the 1970’s. People here in the Mid-atlantic were treating the stuff like it was expensive champagne when it first started showing up in bars.
57 posted on
02/11/2016 1:16:15 PM PST by
Daveinyork
("Trusting government with money and power is like trusting teenaged boys with whiskey and car keys",)
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