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stole a Carilngs from my Dad
he never missed it so I stole some more |
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Coors lite stolen from my dads fridge…… love beer but still hate coors to this day
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Quoted: I doubt any GEN Xers can remember what kind of beer their dad handed them at five years old. ETA since my Dad is from the PI it was probably a San Miguel View Quote Gen Xer here, born 1971. My Dad rarely drank and only a beer or two once in a while. My family history is filled with alcoholics. He did give me a few sips when really young. I believe Pabst was the beer. |
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I can say with a fair amount of certainty it would’ve been Old Milwaukee. It’s possible it was just plain Schlitz, but unlikely.
Dad worked for Schlitz when I was young. Attached File |
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Grain Belt Premium if I remember correctly
Still one of my favorites |
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I don't know. Probably a Coors (not a Coors light) at the lake when I was a teenager. That's all my dad drank at the time.
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Blatz. The old man used to let me sip the last shot or two out of quart bottles. He would also let me have a short beer occasionally when I'd ride with him on his check delivery rounds in the summer. I think I'd seen just every seedy bar in Chicago by the time I got to HS. Why seedy bars? because that is where he used to find his construction crews at lunchtime.
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In1992, I was 16 and my cousin and I started sneaking Miller Lite out of my uncle’s beer fridge. He would buy 3 or 4 cases at a time, so he didn’t miss a few here and there. I remember it tasting like absolute swill but I refused to not finish an open beer, as to not be labeled a sissy, a faggot or a homo. Today, I’ll have an occasional Miller and remember those good times in his garage.
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Quoted: In1992, I was 16 and my cousin and I started sneaking Miller Lite out of my uncle’s beer fridge. He would buy 3 or 4 cases at a time, so he didn’t miss a few here and there. I remember it tasting like absolute swill but I refused to not finish an open beer, as to not be labeled a sissy, a faggot or a homo. Today, I’ll have an occasional Miller and remember those good times in his garage. View Quote Miller Lite, like Bud lite and others, are a watery beer like substance. |
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My mom used to make my Dad's vodka tonics when I was a kid while he vacuumed the pool. One day she left to go hang out at my aunt's house and he wanted a drink so I went and made him one (zero clue as to proportions). I made them to the best of what I remembered watching my mom do and I made what I thought tasted good. Apparently they were really strong because when my mom got home he was asleep in a lounge chair by the pool and I was in bed.
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Dad drank Coors in a can so..
The first beer I drank with Grosfater was Carling Black Label. No too bad as I remember but anyways. |
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I first snuck Budweiser, about age 12. Began sneaking Jack shortly thereafter.
Y’all probably wouldn’t want me around if I were still drinking. A*S*S*H*O*L*E extraordinaire. Trust me. |
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Grampa's home brew or dad's Oly most likely.
Giving kids sips of beer was a cultural thing. My wife ripped me a new one when I gave our daughter her first (and last) sip. |
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Cardinal (was a local beer). In Switzerland. In the early 1960s……..
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Quoted: Black Label. View Quote Attached File That was my Grandfathers favorite beer in the 50’s and 60’s. My first was Schlitz on tap. Reason I almost throw up every time I smell beer. |
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Standard, another Rochester NY brewery. Second was Genny Cream Ale. I forgot what the other brewery here was.
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