We are all into this Nostalgic Shaving thing, using products and methods our grandfathers used many years ago, so why not drink some of the beer they drank as well. I have been drinking vintage labeled brews for years and have found that besides being cheaper than the "Big 3", they taste better as well. Now I know a lot of you guys like imports and micro-brews over a watered down domestic lager, but these beers have a time and place too.
Say, on a 90 degree day after cutting grass for an hour, do you want to really reach for a stout, probably not. This is where a good old American lager/pilsner comes in.
I currently have on hand:
Schaffer
PBR
Strohs
Genny Cream Ale
Old Milwaukee
(I keep some Great Lakes, Becks, Stella around too)
These beers (except recently PBR) get such a bad rap, mainly because of mainstream marketing/advertising by the "Big3". So I say, go shave, pour yourself a beer, and eat some pickled eggs (with hot sauce)!!!
Say, on a 90 degree day after cutting grass for an hour, do you want to really reach for a stout, probably not. This is where a good old American lager/pilsner comes in.
I currently have on hand:
Schaffer
PBR
Strohs
Genny Cream Ale
Old Milwaukee
(I keep some Great Lakes, Becks, Stella around too)
These beers (except recently PBR) get such a bad rap, mainly because of mainstream marketing/advertising by the "Big3". So I say, go shave, pour yourself a beer, and eat some pickled eggs (with hot sauce)!!!