I wonder if it comes with a six-pack of Genny Cream???
A Magnificent piece of Bills History....
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Originally posted by Historian View PostI wonder if it comes with a six-pack of Genny Cream???
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There's a liquor store near my house in Baltimore that sells tall boys of Genny Cream Ale. I thought they stopped selling that poison.
I'll drink a 12 Horse but the cream ale is garbage.
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Originally posted by OpIv37 View PostThere's a liquor store near my house in Baltimore that sells tall boys of Genny Cream Ale. I thought they stopped selling that poison.
I'll drink a 12 Horse but the cream ale is garbage.
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My crew generally sticks to Labatt or, if they must go slumming, GL.
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Originally posted by OpIv37 View PostMy crew generally sticks to Labatt or, if they must go slumming, GL.
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Originally posted by pmoon6 View PostI can't remember all the crappy beers when I was growing up. Schmitts, Piels, PBR, Genesee, Schlitz, Iron City. Luckily, we came of legal drinking age, could afford the Canadian beers/ales and imported them ourselves.
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My Uncle Ted always drank Carling black label.
My Grandpa had the fridge with the tap on it at the cottage....it always had a quarter keg of Genny Cream in it for when the DP's would come to visit.
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Originally posted by Historian View PostMy Uncle Ted always drank Carling black label.
My Grandpa had the fridge with the tap on it at the cottage....it always had a quarter keg of Genny Cream in it for when the DP's would come to visit.
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Originally posted by pmoon6 View PostI can't remember all the crappy beers when I was growing up. Schmitts, Piels, PBR, Genesee, Schlitz, Iron City. Luckily, we came of legal drinking age, could afford the Canadian beers/ales and imported them ourselves.
We did go over the border quite frequently, where the exchange rate and lower legal drinking age made access to better alcohol possible, but we drank a lot of awful beer when we stayed on the American side.
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Hahaha, man Genny was mothers milk. Fell in love with Labatt Blue and 50.
I remember my Dad and I choking down most of a case of Stroh's tailgating at the Ralph. Skunked out brews. **** was cold, got warm for a week, then cold again and drank.
Soooo happy for $8 beers in the stadium.Diehard BillGator... best of both worlds
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