Havent seen it to much, few spots in WA. About it.Sorry, but the real question is - where can you find it on tap?
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Havent seen it to much, few spots in WA. About it.Sorry, but the real question is - where can you find it on tap?
No problem in Seattle. But I have never tried elsewhere.Sorry, but the real question is - where can you find it on tap?
Stopped off once in Tumwater and did the Oly tasting tour. Oncemy question still remains. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO many choices. Grew up with Raindog and Oly.
Wasn't that the Hamms beer bear?A little off topic, but about ten years ago I was at a little mom and pop store in a little town, far away from anywhere. On the front porch was a bunch of old signs and other cool stuff, and right by the front door was a six foot tall metal and porcilin cut out of the Rainier Bear. I'm not really into advertizing colectables and I don't like Rainier beer but I sure would like to have that sign.
my question still remains. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO many choices. Grew up with Raindog and Oly.
I recall in the 90's HW was often on special in our college town that ran on Keystone. Man what I wouldn't give today to have ol' Henry instead of another damn IPA....^2x…grew up surrounded by cheap beer drinkers. Father was an Oly guy (“It’s the Water” yep its water alright) while the Unk bounced between Rainey and Hamms. I had the little finger out drinking my bottle of Henry Weinhard’s, nutten but class at our place!
Yup, was thinking I was pretty damn high-falutin with a bottle of "Private Reserve" in my hands lol, Rainey did have great commercials back in the day though! I did the Tumwater tour once, pretty place but not pretty enough to make up for their God awful beer!I recall in the 90's HW was often on special in our college town that ran on Keystone. Man what I wouldn't give today to have ol' Henry instead of another damn IPA....
That stuff wasn’t cheap beer. Buckhorn and near beer were the cheap ones! Lucky Lager, Oly and Rainer were the good stuff. Always in bottles.^2x…grew up surrounded by cheap beer drinkers. Father was an Oly guy (“It’s the Water” yep its water alright) while the Unk bounced between Rainey and Hamms. I had the little finger out drinking my bottle of Henry Weinhard’s, nutten but class at our place!
Hamms was my cheap beer of choice only because of their "unique" containers. They were the first to use aluminum cans. I loved plinking them with .22. Bullets zinged right through without knocking the can over. I could literally shoot one to pieces without having to walk downrange and set it up again. At the time that was very cool. There was something else unusual about those cans. Didn't they have a shape like small keg?You're right. I guess I'm getting old and all those cheap beers I used to drink knda blend together in my memory.
Best thing about Lucky was trying to figure out the riddle under the bottle cap...especial after one or two (dozen?)That stuff wasn’t cheap beer. Buckhorn and near beer were the cheap ones! Lucky Lager, Oly and Rainer were the good stuff. Always in bottles.