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Lawrence Greenstein II User ID: 86545765 United States 03/27/2024 01:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1965 I was presented Olympia draft beer in a frosty mug. It was heavenly. I drank it with homemade pizza (not that frozen shit) at a Navy Officer's Club out West. The company was sold many times. I had read they ceased production. Quoting: Kolchak The second best beer was Lone Star in a bottle when I lived in Texas. That was an unbearably hot summer. 115 degrees Fahrenheit at 5:00 in the afternoon. The AC only cooled the interior to 85 degrees. Maybe that's why I like it. During the 1896 World’s Fair, I was presented with my first refrigerated Shlitz. Since then I’ve been a Shiltz man. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 210268 United States 03/27/2024 01:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1965 I was presented Olympia draft beer in a frosty mug. It was heavenly. I drank it with homemade pizza (not that frozen shit) at a Navy Officer's Club out West. The company was sold many times. I had read they ceased production. Quoting: Kolchak The second best beer was Lone Star in a bottle when I lived in Texas. That was an unbearably hot summer. 115 degrees Fahrenheit at 5:00 in the afternoon. The AC only cooled the interior to 85 degrees. Maybe that's why I like it. During the 1896 World’s Fair, I was presented with my first refrigerated Shlitz. Since then I’ve been a Shiltz man. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 86940639 United States 03/27/2024 02:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1965 I was presented Olympia draft beer in a frosty mug. It was heavenly. I drank it with homemade pizza (not that frozen shit) at a Navy Officer's Club out West. The company was sold many times. I had read they ceased production. Quoting: Kolchak The second best beer was Lone Star in a bottle when I lived in Texas. That was an unbearably hot summer. 115 degrees Fahrenheit at 5:00 in the afternoon. The AC only cooled the interior to 85 degrees. Maybe that's why I like it. My Dad thought this too, sometime in the 90's he was excited to get a 12 pack of it (we lived on the East coast, he hadn't drank an Olympia in +15 years When I talked to him later that night he was disappointed and said it s not the same A decade later I was living in Olympia around the time the plant shut down they still sell it there but its piss water Now being on the West coast I have not had what I think is the best tasting beer I ever had, A Long Trail Ale from Vermont I even went to BevMo out here to see if I could order it, but they can't get it |
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Mongre User ID: 86742785 United States 03/27/2024 07:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One blazing hot day I was working hard. It was scorching with no wind and I was pouring with sweat. Poked my head up and my neighbor was walking by with a case of budweiser. We started chatting as usual and he naturally offers me a beer. I had shit on "buttwiper" for many years and thought sure, why not, it's hot and I am thirsty as hell. I cracked it, took a big gulp and GOD DAMN THAT BEER WAS DELICIOUS. Fast forward several years later and I have, on many occasions tried to replicate the satisfaction I got from that one beer. It was glorious and every single time I grab or call for a "buttwiper" it lives up to my original impression. It's truly garbage and the simple fact I was hot as hell would have made any crap beer taste good. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 86097093 United States 03/27/2024 08:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1965 I was presented Olympia draft beer in a frosty mug. It was heavenly. I drank it with homemade pizza (not that frozen shit) at a Navy Officer's Club out West. The company was sold many times. I had read they ceased production. Quoting: Kolchak The second best beer was Lone Star in a bottle when I lived in Texas. That was an unbearably hot summer. 115 degrees Fahrenheit at 5:00 in the afternoon. The AC only cooled the interior to 85 degrees. Maybe that's why I like it. I always thought Schlitz tall boys, extra cold coupled with a doobie from a ten dollar lid of Mexican weed was the way to go in 1968. Got drafted, when I got back those days were gone for both. Fuck it |
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