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Old 05-13-2004, 02:01 PM
Ottor 246 Ottor 246 is offline
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Finally! A subject I can put my heart into! At the Lambda Chi house in Shippensburg in the early 90's, we drank a lot. We usually went for "cheap," based on the idea that the cheaper it is, the more you can buy. Favorites included:

1. Busch light (Bottles)
2. Milwaukee's Best (Regular or Light)
3. Keystone
4. National Bohemian aka "Natty-Boh" (Regular and Light)
5. Olympia aka "Oly" (the devil's mouthwash)
6. Yuengling Lager (surprisingly not that expensive at that time in that area.)

For kegs, usually Coors Light (which, at that time, ran around $45 for a 16 gal. if you had an empty to return, and we always did) or Natural Light. Or occasionally Killians, if we felt really wealthy.

Also, does anybody remember a beer called Glacier Bay? It came in a blue box. The bottles were brown with a blue lable, and the bottom of the bottle was shaped in such a way that it would grip the cap of another bottle, making it a handy bottle opener. Later, they changed the name to "Arctic Bay," without the bottle openers. Then, it disappeared. Is it still available anywhere?
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