Posted by gotmyfarm! on September 10, 2018 at 06:26:38 from (69.179.29.100):
In Reply to: OT: 50s - 60s Beers posted by Dean on September 09, 2018 at 08:53:49:
A few of my most vivid memories as a kid in the 70's was at grandma and grandpa's farm. There were always beers in the old refrigerator door, right hand side. Pabst Blue Ribbon stands out the most. Also was Hamm's, Schlitz, Blatz, Old Milwaukee, Schmidt, that's all I can think of now. Grandpa would work around the farm all day and then come in and make himself a huge steak with sauteed onions and potatoes and then sit in the recliner with a beer or two, watching TV, still with his dirty green John Deer cap on cocked sideways, and then fall asleep right there in the chair with all the noise going on around. At family get togethers, there would always be a big galvanized tub filled with ice and beers. I always liked looking at the Budweiser horse and cart figures they had on a table in the living room and the shiny mirrored advertising signs around.
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