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Keep Drinkin’ that I-talian Beer y’all

Been drinking these since I was in college in the late 80's. Been bought and sold a few times but still easy to drink on a hot day.

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I used to be a big Rolling Rock fan years back...."From the glass lined tanks of Old Latrobe"....


They got bought and it's not the same. Neither is Red Stripe.
Rolling Rock in the green glass painted bottles from WAAAAAY back in the day. I grew up 20 minutes from Latrobe, PA and that was all we drank. Good times...
 
While I was in Germany, I drank nothing but local beers. Loved the dark ambers. Get back to the States and can't stand the taste of dark beer now at all. Can't taste anything but the bitterness.
I drank mostly local beers there too, not the labels people would recognize because they never got wide distribution, even in Germany. All US beer was disgusting to me when I got back.
 
Here goes another beer ruined by the accountants. Imbev in their infinite wisdom decided to make St. Pauli in St Louis, I bought one 12 pack, had one beer and gave the remaining 11 away. Won't be buying it again. People it's the water in the local area that gives beer it's flavor, and you can't duplicate it now matter what they want you to believe. When living in Argentina we got Budweiser from the brewery in Chile, again, I had one beer and never bought another Budweiser in South America.
Wow, I knew that St Pauli girl was getting hard to find and the last few times I drank it it didn't have the same taste.
 
While I was in Germany, I drank nothing but local beers. Loved the dark ambers. Get back to the States and can't stand the taste of dark beer now at all. Can't taste anything but the bitterness.
When I lived in Germany the local Beer Meister would deliver a case of local Beer to my front door every week and pick up the empties, He would mix different type each week,, sooo good
 
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