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$2 Miller Lite Night is back

What was the Green Death crap at UConn in late 70s? Talk about nasty! Heffenreffer?

Were those the ones with the puzzles on the inside of the bottle cap?
 
Correct. I'm retching just thinking about it.

Between those bottle caps and the old pop top hand grenade Mickey's Fine Malt Liquor bottles.....................
 
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I am enjoying some $2 bottles tonight. Sold as singles in grocery stores in Europe.

These three, a Chimay Blue and a 1.5L bottle of water for $12.

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The kids on this board will never know the joy of having legends of their sports pimping slobber beer and smokes for a few bucks.

 
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I drank Miller Lites exclusively for beer from last seasons Providence game all the way to the Natty in Houston. I am willing to do my part again if we go back to back.
I do the same. Normally I drink a nice IPA, but if a big away game is coming up and I'm watching it at home, I grab some Millers. I did not do this until last year.
 
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Lived on those my senior year (42 years ago). You could get a case for $5 and change (plus tax and deposit). You needed to down two or three before they became tolerable.
I like PBR and Hamms. They're both popular out here and if I'm not in the mood for the heavy stuff I have some tall boy retros.
 
Beat me to it. But the beer snobs, myself included, would love to see AD Dave and Nate share snifters of Treehouse barleywine at their Woodstock location and hammer out an agreement to sell $2 Julius cans at Gampel.
$2 Julius would result in a vomit filled Gampel. Most people can’t pound those all night and the college kids would try to prove they can. It would be a disaster.
 
I like PBR and Hamms. They're both popular out here and if I'm not in the mood for the heavy stuff I have some tall boy retros.
Those were Red, White & Blues; Pabst's B label. PBR's were top shelf in comparison.

Other beers that a college student in the very early 1980's could afford were Carling and Matt's (made the first beer ball).
 
Sorry, Genny Cream Ale was like Heineken compared to these upstate NY bargains in the 70's:
Iroquois and Duquesne. $4 for a case of long necks, yes $1 per six pack. Anybody else have the pleasure??
 
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Between those bottle caps and the old pop top hand grenade Mickey's Fine Malt Liquor bottles.....................

Mickeys was the first “beer” I ever threw up. I still have the t-shirt they were giving out when I bought it.
 
$2 Julius would result in a vomit filled Gampel. Most people can’t pound those all night and the college kids would try to prove they can. It would be a disaster.
Lol you old heads don’t even know what four loko is

We millenials and younger have done more than you know

BuT mUh KeGgErS iN tHe JuNgLe
 
Sorry, Genny Cream Ale was like Heineken compared to these upstate NY bargains in the 70's:
Iroquois and Duquesne. $4 for a case of long necks, yes $1 per six pack. Anybody else have the pleasure??
Uhm, Hulls (the original, not the restart) says "hold my beer."
 
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