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Drank a lot of this in my high school days. Quantity not quality.😬

Hams, PBR, Braumeister, Meisterbrau, Black Label, Leinenkugels, etc. etc. etc. (grew up in GB) Whatever was the cheapest but never, ever, light beer. Not sure we even had it back then. Drinking age was also 18 so bar visits weren't impossible at 17, 16, or even 15.
 
Hams, PBR, Braumeister, Meisterbrau, Black Label, Leinenkugels, etc. etc. etc. (grew up in GB) Whatever was the cheapest but never, ever, light beer. Not sure we even had it back then. Drinking age was also 18 so bar visits weren't impossible at 17, 16, or even 15.
From memory "had it back then". Still recall it becoming popular in mid 70s, I passed.
"In 1973, and heavily marketed using masculine pro sports players and other "macho" figures of the day in an effort to sell to the key beer-drinking male demographic. Miller Lite was introduced nationally in 1975.[13] and became the first successful mainstream light beer in the United States.[14]

Miller's youth-oriented, heavy-advertising approach worked where the two previous light beers had failed, and Miller's early production totals of 12.8 million barrels quickly increased to 24.2 million barrels by 1977 as Miller rose to 2nd place in the American brewing marketplace. Other brewers responded, in particular Anheuser-Busch with its heavily advertised Bud Light in 1982, which eventually overtook Lite in sales by 1994."



And current market conditions/projects.

Started drinking in the local bar/restaurant (pizza+) 51 years ago. Many locals had a "shot" of rye or scotch and a 7 ounce "local" beer.

Keeping my dollars in America - they were boycotted because they endorsed Trump.
Home - Yuengling
 
Dos Equis
Heineken Holding N.V is a public company listed on the NYSE Euronext Amsterdam. Its single investment is Heineken International. It is majority owned by L'Arche Green N.V an investment vehicle of the Heineken family and the Hoyer family.
The plants produce, among other brands, Dos Equis, Sol, Bohemia, Superior, Carta Blanca, Noche Buena, Indio, Casta and Tecate. It has an annual production of 3.09 Gl (gigalitres).
 

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