Do they still sell it?
:dubious: Excuse me? White cans labeled BEER? :dubious:
On the shelf next to white cans labeled FOOD?
:dubious:
Actually, my can was yellow. That was the other big… um… competing color for generic products.
There’s something wrong with that sentence, isn’t there?
Schaefer used be be great before it was bought out. A nice sharp lager, not the PBR wannabe it became.
Yeah, I thought that was just a gag in Repo Man, not a real thing…
The white food cans were labeled CORN, GREEN BEANS, PEAS, etc.
The father of a friend of mine used to drink Osco vodka. He kept the plastic bottle under the kitchen sink. Even us teenagers made fun of him.
I’ve been drinking “Russian-like” vodka for years. To me BEER is whatever tastes better going down than coming back up.
(Not really, but kind of.)
Dude. What the FUCK were you doing to your mice?
Don’t know why, but this post made me crack up.
Well DUH, but it helped to offset the cost. Better than just throwing out empties for no money.
Completely unrelated: There was once one of those throwaway computer rags that we all read for the ads, and a Very Serious (and female) (and Feminist!) editor took it over with the notion that anyone actually cared about the editoral content.
Since she didn’t know jack, shit or squat about computers, I found her enormously easy to shen with fake news and product reviews. I wrote most of one for a new mouse replacement intended especially for women… very seriously describing how it was natural for men to use something they grabbed and moved around, but more natural for women to use something they poked their finger inside and wiggled around. It was beautiful and I had the beginnings of a photo mockup done before I just tossed the whole idea… but I wish I had the clipping next to the others, now.
I went to a brother chapter of my fraternity in RI back in the early 90s and they had some. I had one half of one. It was that bad. I did steal an unopened one that I used for decoration for many years. I may still have it in my basement.
It was know to be so bad, that it was never stolen from my room during any of the late night droughts following a party at the fraternity house. No other alcohol ever survived those droughts except this particular can.
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:dubious: Excuse me? White cans labeled BEER? :dubious:
On the shelf next to white cans labeled FOOD?
:dubious:
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Absolutely. Here’s a 1981 TV commercial from Jewel. One of our favorites (in a joke sense) was the GREEN SHAMPOO. It was in a translucent bottle, so the greenness was obvious. Lt Comander Data will probably use it in a couple hundred years.
They also had generic ‘lite’ and ‘light’ BEER.
In the 70s I drank every kind of cheap beer there was, even Billy beer. Shlitz, Natty Bo, Shafer, Hamms (the worst), Strohs, Old Milwaukee, PBR and my fave: Schmidt’s (99 cents a six in 1974.) BEER could have been any of those.
Around high school or a bit after we used to drink “Waterfalls” Beer beer and cheap ass peach schnapps . Take a shot glass of schnapps and a can of beer, open the beer and while drinking out of the shot glass pour beer into the shot glass keeping it reasonably full. Usually you would put down about a half can of shitty beer and a shot of cheap schnapps in one go and as you were so distracted trying to pour while drinking you didnt even notice how bad it tasted.
In the 70s, Schlitz was pretty damn good. So was Stroh’s. It’s only after they were gobbled up by bigger breweries that they turned to moose urine.
If the beverage industry is anything like the food industry, most manufacturers likely had their version of BEER.
At the end of a run, there often is an overage of product that gets packaged in plain label and is marketed to those customers wishing to save a buck and aren’t fussy about the consistency. For BEER, that would have been college kids and old men.