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Original Formula Schlitz Coming Back to Chicago!!
Beer (& More) In Food ^ | 4-5-2008 | Bob Skilnik

Posted on 04/10/2008 12:16:45 PM PDT by toddlintown

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To: andy58-in-nh
>>Mickey’s Big Mouth

Now there's a blast from the past. Best Road Beer, Ever. I'll bet some of you even know why.

Never liked the stuff myself, but if I had to hazard a guess: Before and After container for beer?

101 posted on 04/10/2008 4:45:55 PM PDT by AFreeBird
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To: Mr. Lucky

It’s sold in Illinois.


102 posted on 04/10/2008 4:47:03 PM PDT by toddlintown (On Obama's moral compass, "N" doesn't stand for "North.")
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To: SoothingDave

“with a chemical blend to”

A bit of a stretch. They adjust the mineral content of the water as just about every other brewer does.

No brewer puts “chemicals” in their beer.


103 posted on 04/10/2008 4:51:18 PM PDT by toddlintown (On Obama's moral compass, "N" doesn't stand for "North.")
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To: AFreeBird

Pissant beat you to it, but yes, on those legendary 25-hour marathon trips to Florida, no one wanted to stop the car unless it was almost out of gas. Or unless a Georgia Sate Trooper lit you up at 3am for the presumptive offense of Driving While Yankee.


104 posted on 04/10/2008 4:53:45 PM PDT by andy58-in-nh (Kill the terrorists, secure the borders, and give me back my freedom.)
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To: vietvet67
When I was 15 I found a cold bottle of Hamm’s Beer alongside the road next to the cemetery. I went into the cemetery, managed to get the cap off, sat on a headstone in the quiet and the sunshine, and enjoyed one of the best beers of my life.
105 posted on 04/10/2008 4:55:36 PM PDT by aruanan
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To: Erasmus; pissant
>>>The peel method did not work well in the car with one hand on the steering wheel.

That's why the good Lord gave you knees, man!

Man, what an amateur. I knew a guy that could smoke a sig, drink a beer, drive, shift and twist one up.

It was actually an amazing thing to behold. Of course at that age, a lot of things were amazing.

106 posted on 04/10/2008 5:07:46 PM PDT by AFreeBird
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To: toddlintown

That is great news! It was my favorite beer back in the ‘50s. They really screwed it up.


107 posted on 04/10/2008 5:46:04 PM PDT by Temple Owl (Excelsior! Onward and upward.)
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To: buccaneer81

We used to get three quarts of Iron City for a dollar. It was our gangs “guest “ beer.


108 posted on 04/10/2008 5:49:17 PM PDT by Temple Owl (Excelsior! Onward and upward.)
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To: toddlintown

Same difference.

They alter the water by putting additives into it to try to fake the taste of the original mountain spring water.

Maybe other brewers do the same thing, but it’s hardly the same as it ever was. Rolling Rock is deceased.


109 posted on 04/10/2008 6:31:49 PM PDT by SoothingDave
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To: Temple Owl
We used to get three quarts of Iron City for a dollar. It was our gangs “guest “ beer.

Back in the '90s, while visiting my former in-laws in Western PA, my father in law used to take me to the "old guy bar" he hung out at. I'll never forget the little dude (my FIL said he was at least 80) who strolled in and got two gallon milk jugs filled with Iron City on tap for five bucks.

I realized then that going home to Columbus on Sunday afternoon was an occasion for celebration.

110 posted on 04/10/2008 6:42:39 PM PDT by buccaneer81 (Bob Taft has soiled the family name for the next century.)
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To: andy58-in-nh
the first beer I ever downed cold and straight out of aluminum cans...and regurgitated violently some time later in the high school parking lot (though sadly, not for the last time).... And to this day, late at night I can sometimes still see that starry summer sky spinning wildly as I lay sprawled across the hood of my old man’s Pontiac.... good times, good times.

Same story here...although it was on the beach overlooking Long Island Sound. Sometime around 1978

111 posted on 04/10/2008 6:46:21 PM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: elcid1970

sorry.....I’m from Milwaukee and I ought to know
it’s Blatz,Blatz,Blatz beer wherever you go
Blatz is the name you will always hear
Blatz is Milwaukee’s finest beer

noone considered “less filling” in those days


112 posted on 04/10/2008 7:35:43 PM PDT by terycarl (lurking, but interested and informed)
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To: technically right

‘55 Chevies had a 265 cubic inch engine.....283 didn’t come out until 1957


113 posted on 04/10/2008 7:38:19 PM PDT by terycarl (lurking, but interested and informed)
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To: andy58-in-nh

A buddy’s mom had an IBM Selectric - the same kind that the Iowa DOT used to type up their green paper licenses. A little rubbing, green dye and PRESTO, I’m 18. The guy at the door of Big Jim’s Hideaway in Huxley didn’t even blink. Naked rollerskaters and the first fire-eater I ever saw. The only naked one, too. The beer was Ok, but I couldn’t tell you if it was Pabst, Grain Belt or Stroh’s.


114 posted on 04/10/2008 8:15:21 PM PDT by VanShuyten ("Ah! but it was something to have at least a choice of nightmares.")
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To: bcsco

Back in the mid-70s, Leinies, Monroe and Point were $1.25 plus deposit for an 8-pack of bottles in Madistan. They didn’t sell out of state, so they didn’t have to pay any federal taxes, and Wisconsin promoted local beers, cheeses and sausages. Leinenkugel was the best every-day brew, but Steven’s Point Bock Beer was an annual favorite. Drove up there and brought back 10 cases one year.


115 posted on 04/10/2008 8:21:11 PM PDT by VanShuyten ("Ah! but it was something to have at least a choice of nightmares.")
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To: VanShuyten

When I head up to the VA in Madistan I drool when I pass the Leinie signs along the beltway. Then, when I get back home to Rochelle, IL, I have to have one.


116 posted on 04/11/2008 5:03:15 AM PDT by bcsco (To heck with a third party. We need a second one....)
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To: Who is John Galt?

The first beer I ever had was when I was about seven years old, and it was a Schlitz. Kinda wierd how it came about. I was raised by my grandfather in rural Mississippi. I was sick, measles I think, and had a high fever. Apparently, there was some old folk remedy that called for beer to be given to the sick person. Our county was a Dry County, so he had to get someone to go to the next county to buy a beer and bring it back, since he didn’t have a car and couldn’t drive even if he had one. I still remember the guy bringing it back in a brown paper sack, hiding it like it was some dangerous device, which it was in a dry county in Mississippi in the early 60’s..........


117 posted on 04/11/2008 5:24:34 AM PDT by Red Badger ( We don't have science, but we do have consensus.......)
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To: Octar

Hassenpfeffer, or rabbit stew, essentially, is good. Were you dancing on a dining room table?................


118 posted on 04/11/2008 5:26:12 AM PDT by Red Badger ( We don't have science, but we do have consensus.......)
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To: aruanan

I’da been scouting a mile in both directions in hopes of finding another. lol

Hamm’s was readily available in nam. Always, for me, consisted of a fast pour in glass of ice, then chug-a-lug before it became too watered down.

Dehydration prevention of course. :-)


119 posted on 04/11/2008 5:35:55 AM PDT by vietvet67
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To: toddlintown

Yeah, but who goes on a fishing trip to Chicago?


120 posted on 04/11/2008 5:56:09 AM PDT by Mr. Lucky
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