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Re: John Deere Busch light [Re: bearcat2] #7583108
05/13/22 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by bearcat2
Originally Posted by imiller
man, guess not many here like a beer that has a big focus towards hunters, fisherman, and now farmers.

on a side note, what kind of beer do your guys prefer?

Don't know if they sold it back east, but any of you guys remember Smchitt (animal beer)? When I was a kid all the loggers and hunters drank animal beer, pretty sure the pictures on the cans sold the beer, because when I was old enough to try it I discovered the flavor certainly wasn't anything to write home about.


Schmidt brewery was based in PA., when I was a kid we used to get brewers grain to feed the cattle and hogs at the distillery, back in 1970's. Schmidt, Rolling Rock , Shaefer and Utica club were the beers I remember the old man drinking.

Re: John Deere Busch light [Re: Michael Lippold] #7583124
05/13/22 09:56 AM
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I like cheap, watered down, low-alcohol content, American-style lager, light beer. I've tried the fancy, expensive beers and some of them are pretty good. Most are just thick, nasty, bitter, brews. That IPA stuff is just plain awful.

Look down on me if you want, but I still like cheap, watery, beer.


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Re: John Deere Busch light [Re: Michael Lippold] #7583170
05/13/22 12:22 PM
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Give me a cold beer after a long day's work and I won't give an opinion on the quality.

People have gotten too snotty about a simple thing. I like Guiness, I like Rainier, I like Coors and I like great Belgian ales.

God bless John Deere.

Pete

Re: John Deere Busch light [Re: Michael Lippold] #7583353
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Put it in orange cans.

It'll cost less and be more reliably satisfying.


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Re: John Deere Busch light [Re: Michael Lippold] #7583406
05/13/22 09:34 PM
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Maybe they'll make candy striped cans for you conisiours


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Re: John Deere Busch light [Re: Kart29] #7583493
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Originally Posted by Kart29
I like cheap, watered down, low-alcohol content, American-style lager, light beer. I've tried the fancy, expensive beers and some of them are pretty good. Most are just thick, nasty, bitter, brews. That IPA stuff is just plain awful.

Look down on me if you want, but I still like cheap, watery, beer.


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Re: John Deere Busch light [Re: Michael Lippold] #7583504
05/14/22 02:50 AM
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Schmidt brewery was based in PA., when I was a kid we used to get brewers grain to feed the cattle and hogs at the distillery, back in 1970's. Schmidt, Rolling Rock , Shaefer and Utica club were the beers I remember the old man drinking.[/quote]

C Schmidt Brewery was the Philadelphia Pa Brewery. Jacob Schmidt brewery was from Wisconsin. It was bought out by Associated Brewing who was in turn bought by G Heilemann. Pfeifer of Detroit also had a scenic set of flat top cans that required a church key to open in the late 50's.

Re: John Deere Busch light [Re: Strut10] #7583511
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Originally Posted by Strut10
Put it in orange cans.

It'll cost less and be more reliably satisfying.

Drink quick or that orange will fade to pink quickly smile

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