😀 hahahaha — the old biblical times practice of switching new wine with the good stuff once people have had a couple? (hey, I think people still DO that! ) 😀
SCHLITZ! “The beer that made Milwaukee famous!” That may have been their catch phrase but for those us who grew up in Hawaii in the 60s and 70s, Schlitz will always be remembered as the “The brand that acquired our local, tasty beer ‘Primo’ and then moved the company to LA and destroyed the flavor to the point where ditch water tasted better.” Never to be forgiven. Never to be forgotten.
Those were the days 😉 ❤
Diana xo
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I remember all too well. I don’t which is more embarrassing. The fact that I had several shirts with pointy collars or the fact that I drank Schlitz.
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Hey, it sounds like you were just keeping up with the times, man.
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Boy, they sure ruined those ribs with that cheap beer. 😀
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Maybe the FIRST beer was high quality and then the next were cheap? Nah, it was college.
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😀 hahahaha — the old biblical times practice of switching new wine with the good stuff once people have had a couple? (hey, I think people still DO that! ) 😀
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Exactly!
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Triggered!!!!!
SCHLITZ! “The beer that made Milwaukee famous!” That may have been their catch phrase but for those us who grew up in Hawaii in the 60s and 70s, Schlitz will always be remembered as the “The brand that acquired our local, tasty beer ‘Primo’ and then moved the company to LA and destroyed the flavor to the point where ditch water tasted better.” Never to be forgiven. Never to be forgotten.
For an interesting story on the beer abominators, check out:
https://beerconnoisseur.com/articles/how-milwaukees-famous-beer-became-infamous
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Corn syrup to replace some of the malted barley? Silica gel? Ew! That would pair nicely with McDonald’s pink slime beef.
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It looks like the gentleman on the right is wearing a mood ring. Although “black” does not bode well for his meal despite his smile.
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Maybe it was just intense turquoise LOL. My mood necklace usually hovers between blue and green. Black would scare me!
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We can only hope it was an intense turquoise, or he might have been on the verge of collapse.
I love that you have a mood necklace. I broke two mood rings and gave up. I can’t stop talking with my hands . . .
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Ha!
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