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The great St. Patrick's Day celebration at Uncle Marty's in scenic sand lake is the only place to celebrate! As always we are committed to authentic Irish tradition with green beer and leprechauns and fierce Irish fun for the whole family! Uncle Marty's St. Patrick's Day Celebration has it all! Get your heart pumping with the second Kilt Run which starts at 11 am. This 5K run is just enough to ...
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I'm 69. When I drank I preferred beer 🍺. Overall I preferred Coors, and not light beer. Although I've virtually tried them all. When I was 16 to the age of 19 I worked at a Beer and Wine store in Dallas. The owner back in the early 70s had no problem with us drinking on the job as long as we could maintain working. 😂. So I'd try out every beer and bottle of wine inside the cooler vault. Some of that stuff was extra tough. Like thunderbird and md 2020. Back then cigarettes were 50 cents a pack and a six pack was $ 1.49 + 7 cents tax making the total $1.56. A case was $ 5.66. It was different then. Just like all passing times. Times change but people basically remain the same within. As good or as bad as ever. As smart or as dumb as ever. Cops back in Dallas in those days just made you pour out your alcohol and told you to go home if they caught you driving drunk. The only time you'd see someone get arrested was if they had a wreck while driving drunk. And of course no intrusive seat belt laws or state babysitting laws like it being illegal to ride in the back of pickup trucks existed.
I was born in 1974, so these commercials were before my time. My grandfather bought some Busch Bavarian and the people he had over thought it was a classy beer back then.
19:30 I'm definitely wrapping my tankard handle in rawhide like the Jax ad.
Joy of living...lol what a joke , and they baught that line...lol😢
You rarely see beer commercials on Television any more. There used to be loads of them years ago !
remember when my grandda poured salt own the lip of his pabst can and dranked away
Fun commercials I like the Piles once best Drewreys was the beer my mother loved best Coors really but they did not sell it in Chicago back in the 50's to 70's in the Chicago area
My uncle loved black label till he couldn't get it anymore
Still in Canada i think
3:10- Sid Raymond and Pierre Olaf.
Coors was unavailable east of the Mississippi. The whole premise of the movie "Smokey and the Bandit" was to run a truckload of Coors from Texarkana to Atlanta for a big party. "The boys are thirsty in Atlanta, and there's beer in Texarkana, and we'll bring it back no matter what it takes!"
Theodore Hamm lent Adolph Coors money on the condition Coors would not sell east of the Mississippi
@@Playsinvain Hamm's, the beer repressing.
@@msquaretheoriginal nice. Not only for Coors, but also for the nostalgia freaks and collectors. In my case maybe Hamm’s the beer regressing
I recall this myth from Indiana State in the 70s - the trunkload of Coors - but don't recall ever tasting one til I got to CA, where there are so many home brews that no one drinks Coors
I’d like to sip out of the Hamm’s can at 8:47. What a classy design!
nobody back then knew how to pour a beer in a glass!!! way to much foam!!
So Piels wasn't meant for women? How Sexist
As I recall...falstaff was awful beer...and blatz totally sucked!
So did Milwaukee's Best,99 cents A six pack in the 80's
Bob and Ray?? Mabel....BLACK LABEL.
This is when beer actually TASTED like beer...real beer drinkers don't want their beer to taste like pumpkin spice or grapefruit or oranges or over hopped...young people nowadays think they are on the cutting edge of beer Brewing but in reality they don't know Jack shit about it...pabst blue ribbon is the best beer on the planet, and it hasn't changed since 1844...all these modern beers SUCK!!!
25 years my dad’s bar had only blatz on tap.. bar was packed, and the keg was changed every couple of days. Freshness from the tap
What? Where the Bear Whiz Beer ad?
You mean Hamm's? 😆
@@luisreyes1963 OK, a Hamm's will do if you've got a spare - see Firesign Theater for BWB
I know where my friends are
I payed for bees online and it hadn’t come yet
Anyone up for a nice refreshing glass of big D? God knows my girlfriend is! I’m about to give it to her it’s refreshing at anytime! Lmfao
Imagine that Ranier spot if it was in colour! I like the matter-of-fact style of the Schaefer spot too. So very adult in its tone thanks to great writing, acting and the announcer's voice quality and delivery.
Drewerys beer originated in the late 1870’s in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Wikipedia says it became very popular in western Canada. The U.S. product was brewed in Indiana.
Wish I could go back and show him how to pour a beer out of a tap.. three-quarters of the glasses is foam!!
the Drewrys commercials were the best.
Is that Mary Tyler Moore at 3:00?
No
Holy crap commercials were really dragged out
Great to see Terry Becker in the Schmidt's banjo clip (Sharkey from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea).
The quality on some of these is absolutely superb.
Wtf
..... No words for how powerfully timeless this is. Olympia wins at 10:25 with Rainier runner up at 12:30
I couldn’t agree more. I’ve never been so inspired to drink a whole bunch of beer.
Isn't it pronounced Rain Yay?
thanks for the uploads
Delicate. Strange. Wondrous.
14:45- Ed Prentiss
"Why do people like you like big D best?" Lolololololololololol
I want a beer!
L'Chaim! 🍺
No Malt Liquor In The 50's And 60's?
Blatz?? HAHA--my father drank that skunk piss; I can't believe that swill actually had TV commercials!
Could have been worse, could have been swilling Hamm's.
Why is a bear afraid of a wolf??
The bear's a moron.
Cartoon logic.
Anyone know the beer commercial with an iron worker 10 or 20 floors up on the steel frame, and the chorus line is "Because I'm a bare handed man, and I do the work I like best"???? Probably mid to late 60's maybe early 70's.
nice compilation, I was sad today to find out piels has been discontinued. I love my Sam Adam's, Becks etc. but still like an old fashion beer now and then.
17:33. 1957. Animation by Joop Geesink's "Dollywood" unit in Amsterdam.
Barry, is there NOTHING you don't intimately know?
17:10- Mel Blanc, voice-over. Dick Tufeld, announcer.
Does anyone know what year the Pabst and Blatz commercials aired?
Thanks for posting this video. So much fun watching these old commercials. The jingles were pretty terrific I think. How about that Budweiser voice?
Coors is still Brewed only in golden Colorado
And as racist towards the Latino community as ever.
@@distantandvague Who cares, really. They're n-words, anyway. 😒😒😒😒😒
That first Schmidt's commercial looks like it was filmed on top of the Munster house.
That's Universal Studios Backlot, my friend! 😁😁😁😁😁
I remember the beers taste & color from the 50's & 60's. To bad all those Cleveland breweries are gone now. And so is the flavor...what I can only remember to describe as, " that good beer flavor" that lingered in the mouth for just a lil bit. Better hop balance & malt flavors back then. I've tried three times already to duplicate the beers from those days. close, but not there yet. I think they used more malt & hops compared to corn & rice adjuncts like today's BMC's.
I find it interesting that you have the Keystone bitter beer face!
Huh. Really? I have Bell's Palsy in the right side of my face. So it's not some made up face...not intentionally.
+unionrdr I meant no offense Sir.... I have filter issues! My mum says I have a face for radio!lol!
OK. my bad, I guess? It's hard to " read" inflections. Face for radio...ouchkabbible...
I always wondered what those beers back then tasted like. Especially the ones that are no longer around. I know Pabst makes a bunch of them, but I don't think they are the same as what they were back then. Even in the '70's I remember getting a case of Hamms for $3.99. It was good, cheap beer with flavor. Not sure if the '70's recipe was the same as in the '50's, but what is made now by PBR is garbage.
No screw off caps, no pop tops. You had to have a can and bottle opener, also commonly known as a "church key" for those who are old enough to remember....
Since I am a child of the 60s, I certainly do remember when beer can had to be opened with a opener. And if it was a can, you had to put in two holes for better flow...
I still have several , in 2 different Lengths !!
I don't remember now when it changed anymore, but I can and do remember when you couldn't get Coors east of the mississippi................
The Theodore Hamm lent Adolph Coors money n the condition he would not sell beer east of theMississippi