And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
GS, maybe you have but didn't know it. Sold to Pabst in 99 and made under contract by Anheuser-Busch in their Houston location. The other older beer (which was much better IMHO) was Pearl, also now owned by Pabst but made under contract by Miller in Ft. Worth. Neither made to the original recipe. The only Texas locally owned is Shiner with Shiner Bock my favorite. Much better with that platter of heaven. That is enough food for two people for lunch and dinner.
Well there ya go! It just so happens, yesterday I bought a 12 pk of 16oz Pabst cans but have not yet put them in the fridge, but I will do so right now. Thanks for the reminder. Oh yeah, they made Milwaukee Famous!
XX for the win nowadays for me, but I remember A LOT of Lone Star in my 20s back in the 80s. Father of my buddy had a small piece of horse property and anold refrigerator on the back porch. Lone Star only. Bottles. Rule was that we could drink from it whenever we wanted, but we had to leave more than we drank. Many memories of delivering 2 or 3 cases on a Saturday and spending all afternoon and evening drinking and bullshitting with them on their back porch. Fond memories.
Sidenote: Do NOT feed a 6-pack of beer to an hornery horse. He proceeded to kick down his stall when we wouldn't give him more. Buddys father was NOT amused the next morning. ;)
Some yummy looking gut lumber.
ReplyDeleteDinner for two…
ReplyDeleteWith that tray of food, why would anyone be drinking Lone Star Light?
ReplyDeleteWhy would anyone be drinking Lone Star in the first place?
JDK
Never had one, so I'd give it a try.
DeleteCome in handy for warshin' down that big, fat sando.
GS, maybe you have but didn't know it. Sold to Pabst in 99 and made under contract by Anheuser-Busch in their Houston location. The other older beer (which was much better IMHO) was Pearl, also now owned by Pabst but made under contract by Miller in Ft. Worth. Neither made to the original recipe. The only Texas locally owned is Shiner with Shiner Bock my favorite. Much better with that platter of heaven. That is enough food for two people for lunch and dinner.
DeleteWell there ya go! It just so happens, yesterday I bought a 12 pk of 16oz Pabst cans but have not yet put them in the fridge, but I will do so right now. Thanks for the reminder. Oh yeah, they made Milwaukee Famous!
DeletePabst doesn't even brew their own name-brand beer. They closed their own brewery over two decades ago and has contracted it to Miller.
DeleteIn the words of a famous female criminal, "At this point, what difference does it make?"
Deletemaybe they ran out of Corona
ReplyDeleteYou meant to say, XX Amber!
DeleteXX for the win nowadays for me, but I remember A LOT of Lone Star in my 20s back in the 80s.
DeleteFather of my buddy had a small piece of horse property and anold refrigerator on the back porch. Lone Star only. Bottles.
Rule was that we could drink from it whenever we wanted, but we had to leave more than we drank. Many memories of delivering 2 or 3 cases on a Saturday and spending all afternoon and evening drinking and bullshitting with them on their back porch. Fond memories.
Sidenote: Do NOT feed a 6-pack of beer to an hornery horse. He proceeded to kick down his stall when we wouldn't give him more.
Buddys father was NOT amused the next morning. ;)
YUMMY!!!
ReplyDeleteLone Star - The National Beer Of Texas Outside Of Austin
ReplyDeleteLone Star Light - the national beer of austin