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Don’t recall my first, but I do remember ordering a Newcastle as my first legal beer at a bar on my 21st. Five days before going to basic.
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Back in the 1950's, my Dad usually got this California beer - Brew 102. So, it was probably my first.
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Miller High Life, 1985.
My first full can was a Genessee in 1987. I'm not sure why I remember this. |
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Full beer. No clue. First beer I ever tried was Stag. Dad let me try his when I was growing up.
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First taste was pbr
First beer i rank was probably old mil light or bud light |
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Carling black label. Warm. Summer of 1970. Me and a buddy took a couple cans that my dad is the garage. No pull tabs in those days and you need an opener.
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I can't find Black Label on the west side of MI , far away from CaNaDa
Vintage Animated Carling Black Label Beer Commercial |
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Stroh's.
Had one on Monday, when I was in the cantina at at American Legion hall in Toledo, too. |
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Schlitz Malt Liquor
15yrs old, bought it from a cute gal I knew who worked at a local convenience store. First and last time buying that. |
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Quoted: Carling black label. Warm. Summer of 1970. Me and a buddy took a couple cans that my dad is the garage. No pull tabs in those days and you need an opener. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/696/iu-3_jpeg-2308211.JPG View Quote You were a Man if you could crush one of those cans with your bare hand! |
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Probably this. My dad used to give me a sip all the time, I was about 5, living in the San Fernando Valley.
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Stole a can of the old man’s Schlitz. It was awful then and probably still is if Schlitz is still brewed somewhere.
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First taste? Coors Banquet as a small child
First whole? Shiner, in Texas First legal? Car bomb |
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I don’t remember, but my parents do.
They tell me it was a Heineken. I was about 2 years old. |
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No clue what it was called. It came in a green bottle (not Heineken) and I got it in Switzerland.
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Coors banquet, I was the bartender in the car when me and dad went fishing as a kid
Pull tabs all over the floorboard. |
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Mickey's (green grenade) and my grandpa gave it to me when I was just in my early teens.
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My dad started letting me have 1 Old Style when I was about 13 or 14 with him when he and my uncles would get together. That beer was payment for being beer bitch all day for them. They'd let me have a puff or two off of a cigar, also. That was living.
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I was 15.
Zima was the first alcohol I ever had. Not sure if you consider that a beer or not. |
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Heck if I know what it was. It was probably some cheap keg at an 80's Highschool party...
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