Auf wiedersehen Schlitz

Discussion in 'Beer News' started by steveh, May 15, 2026.

  1. memory

    memory Zealot (700) Oct 2, 2005 Pennsylvania

    I'd like the recipe when they made back in the seventies.
    So no chance I ever brew something like it.
     
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  2. moodenba

    moodenba Pooh-Bah (2,502) Feb 2, 2015 New York
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    I likely drank a hundred American adjunct lagers AAL in the 70s, at least one from most of the existing brewers. Most of them were pretty forgettable, aiming for a generic "beer" taste. I'd guess a good approximation of a 70's AAL would be 70% malt, 30% rice or corn grits, initial gravity about 1050, final about 1012 for 5% alcohol, bitterness to about 20IBUs. I don't remember Schlitz as being a good one, but preference was mostly just personal taste. I have relatively good memories of Schaefer, National Boh, PBR, some versions of Carling Tuborg,. Super premiums had more malt (usually not all malt) but most missed the mark. Pabst Andeker and Huber Augsburger were my favorites by far.
     
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  3. 2beerdogs

    2beerdogs Grand Pooh-Bah (5,682) Jan 31, 2005 California
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    Yay, for nostalgia?
     
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  4. John_M

    John_M Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,849) Oct 25, 2003 Washington
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    Nor do I. Not that we were particularly picky in the 70's, but Schlitz was not highly regarded. I thought it had a rough, earthy flavor that was a bit off putting. Not that that would stop us from drinking it, if that was all that was available, but it wasn't something we sought out (unless it was on sale or was the cheapest thing available).
     
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  5. moodenba

    moodenba Pooh-Bah (2,502) Feb 2, 2015 New York
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    My fondest memories of Schlitz are the pre-prohibition Schlitz-built bars that dotted the Chicago landscape when I lived there in the mid 70s. "Schuba's" tavern is still in a beautiful Schlitz building. Map it at 3159 North Southport, Chicago. I'd rather remember this as their legacy than any of the beer they put out in the 70s
     
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  6. memory

    memory Zealot (700) Oct 2, 2005 Pennsylvania

    We preferred Schmidt’s back in the day of being broke. Was tolerable and cheap with more crisp aftertaste I guess with its yeast.
    Ortliebs if desperate. Ballantines with crabs.
     
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  7. moodenba

    moodenba Pooh-Bah (2,502) Feb 2, 2015 New York
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    Late 70s NY suburbs. Schmidt's (PA) was pretty good -- especially at the price. I liked Schmidt bottles. Schaefer draft was rare in my neighborhood but very good. Ballantine XXX ale as well as Schmidt Tiger Head Ale and Schmidt's Bock were OK. I preferred Schaefer Bock to others available. Ortlieb's McSorleys ale was at the top of my list. Lesser brands Schaefer Cream Ale, Genesee Cream Ale, Utica Club Cream Ale, Black Horse (by Champale) Cream Ale were all available to some extent.
     
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  8. HouseofWortship

    HouseofWortship Pooh-Bah (2,735) May 3, 2016 Illinois
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    Then what was the go to beer pairing for gonnorrhea?
     
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  9. Beer_Economicus

    Beer_Economicus Pooh-Bah (2,698) Apr 8, 2017 Ohio
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    At first I thought this was a serious post until I saw you say Pontiac and Oldsmobiles. Those piles of shit can stay gone for sure.
     
  10. MrOH

    MrOH Grand Pooh-Bah (3,995) Jul 5, 2010 Virginia
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    Someone never experienced the affordable luxury of the Regency 98
     
  11. Roadsnakes

    Roadsnakes Devotee (374) Jan 22, 2024 Wisconsin

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    Or the rush from a 442 Hurst
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  12. Beer_Economicus

    Beer_Economicus Pooh-Bah (2,698) Apr 8, 2017 Ohio
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    I mean, there are always exceptions. But as a general rule, I don’t feel bad those brands died.
     
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  13. HouseofWortship

    HouseofWortship Pooh-Bah (2,735) May 3, 2016 Illinois
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    Or experienced the enjoyment of the movie Smoky and the Bandit and the tv show Nightrider.
     
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  14. Roadsnakes

    Roadsnakes Devotee (374) Jan 22, 2024 Wisconsin

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  15. woemad

    woemad Grand Pooh-Bah (5,601) Jun 8, 2003 Washington
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    I'm that way with whatever the standard Budweiser yeast is. I'm a lifelong non-fan of Bud, my least favorite of the big 3.
     
  16. woemad

    woemad Grand Pooh-Bah (5,601) Jun 8, 2003 Washington
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    A '64 GTO! My Dad found one after he retired. Sold it after a dozen years in favor of a much more modern Corvette. Came down to never quite trusting the GTO for more than around 20 miles out of town (it'd been restored, but it later became clear that most of the restoration had been cosmetic).
     
  17. HouseofWortship

    HouseofWortship Pooh-Bah (2,735) May 3, 2016 Illinois
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    If only he’d held onto it you could have converted it into an electric full self driving car like someone did recently with a 1966 Mustang and Tesla 3 parts.
    https://theautowire.com/2026/05/08/...d-why-its-exposing-a-major-industry-standoff/
     
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