Posted by JD Seller on September 09, 2018 at 10:04:00 from (208.126.198.213):
In Reply to: OT: 50s - 60s Beers posted by Dean on September 09, 2018 at 08:53:49:
Dean you could hold all the beer I have drank in my life time, in a five gallon bucket. I have never gotten sick drinking beer but the smell always has made me nauseous. In years past I drank hard liquor in mixed drinks. In the last fifteen years or so all alcohol does is gives me a splitting headache. So I am not an expert on Beer brands at all. LOL
The one local beer would be Star beer in Dubuque. The building and brewery where used in two movies. F.I.S.T. just a few scenes but the majority of the movie " Take this job and shove it" was shot in the Star brewery and the local area.
Funny one. They shot some of the bar scenes at a bar out between Holy Cross and Rickardsville. David Allen Coe and Johnny Paycheck both where there during the shooting. Well Johnny likes his booze. During a break in the shooting one of the local booze hounds took Paycheck over to North Beuna Vista's bar and they both got hammered. LOL They had to stop filming for that day and came back the next day for Paychecks shots. The Director closed the set after that to try an keep Johnny and the locals under control. LOL North Beuna Vista used to have an annual Church fund raiser picnic and town party. In the 1960-70s the Star Brewery would send a semi truck out full of kegs of beer. They would go through 50-70 kegs at the picnic.
At one time Dubuque county had the highest per capital beer consumption in the US. LOL 80-90% Catholic Germans and Irish settlers gets you some serious beer drinkers. LOL
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