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Great news coming from Pabst
Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 2:00 pm
by swenocha
Pabst is bringing back
Ballentine IPA, which was America's first IPA, brewed first in 1878. Hoping to see this on the shelves soon. It says it will be released in the Northeast in September, and may go national if it is popular. So... who's in the northeast and is interested in sending me a 750ml bottle? I'll compensate with a nice Yazoo Preservation Ale for your troubles...
Re: Great news coming from Pabst
Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 2:05 pm
by Yankeedag
Dagnabbit! from the header I thought it was about them going out of business...
Re: Great news coming from Pabst
Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 4:24 pm
by RickS
I remember when you could buy a six pack of Ballentine for $.99 at A&P.
Re: Great news coming from Pabst
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 12:09 am
by mashani
But are they doing it right? (How'd ya like to be that dude?)
EDIT: It sounds tasty to me, but I'm sure the recreated beer based on some 50's version of it is really nothing at all like what came out of those open fermenters back in the day, which I'm sure wasn't like the 50's version of it either.
Re: Great news coming from Pabst
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 5:26 am
by FedoraDave
swenocha wrote:Pabst is bringing back
Ballentine IPA, which was America's first IPA, brewed first in 1878. Hoping to see this on the shelves soon. It says it will be released in the Northeast in September, and may go national if it is popular. So... who's in the northeast and is interested in sending me a 750ml bottle? I'll compensate with a nice Yazoo Preservation Ale for your troubles...
I'll keep my eyes peeled and send you some if I can, Chas. I'll PM you if/when I see it.
Re: Great news coming from Pabst
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 8:59 am
by Chuck N
mashani wrote:But are they doing it right? (How'd ya like to be that dude?)
EDIT: It sounds tasty to me, but I'm sure the recreated beer based on some 50's version of it is really nothing at all like what came out of those open fermenters back in the day, which I'm sure wasn't like the 50's version of it either.
That guy actually drowned in a beer vat soon after the pic was taken. Four of his co-workers jumped in to save him but he fought them off.
Re: Great news coming from Pabst
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 10:18 am
by FedoraDave
Chuck N wrote:mashani wrote:But are they doing it right? (How'd ya like to be that dude?)
EDIT: It sounds tasty to me, but I'm sure the recreated beer based on some 50's version of it is really nothing at all like what came out of those open fermenters back in the day, which I'm sure wasn't like the 50's version of it either.
That guy actually drowned in a beer vat soon after the pic was taken. Four of his co-workers jumped in to save him but he fought them off.
When they informed his widow, she asked if they thought he suffered at all. And they told her no, probably not, since he got out three times to go to the bathroom.
Re: Great news coming from Pabst
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 3:14 am
by zorak1066
RickS wrote:I remember when you could buy a six pack of Ballentine for $.99 at A&P.
lol... remember the S&H green stamps? we used to shop at an a and p off vernor hwy in Detroit. they later became a farmer jack's. there was a railroad crossing at central just before it that always had it out for my dad's car. whenever it saw him coming it would wait til he was just about on it and DING DING DING (arm drops).
Re: Great news coming from Pabst
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 6:53 am
by RickBeer
My recollection of Ballentine isn't positive, so you can have it.
Re: Great news coming from Pabst
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 9:32 am
by RickS
Zorak, I am in West Michigan now but I grew up in Garden City, and worked at the A&P in Telegraph in Taylor.