Hamm’s was so bad. Like Beer Beer bad.A shit ton of bad beer was sold in the 70s and 80s thanks to clever promotion. Thinking about just now immediately stuck the opening lines of the Hamms beer song in my head..."from the land of sky blue waters"...
It was my chore to burn our cardboard in a barrel in the back yard. 81% of the cardboard to be burned were Schmidt half case boxes. Beautiful boxes with either deer, ducks, or fish on them, except my dad wouldn't buy the ones with fish. He said they tasted "off", so he'd splurge for Ranier if that's all the store had.
A couple years ago I found a 6 pack of Hamms on my way to a party so I grabbed it. A friends wife saw it and asked if we having financial problems and needed help.Hamm’s was so bad. Like Beer Beer bad.A shit ton of bad beer was sold in the 70s and 80s thanks to clever promotion. Thinking about just now immediately stuck the opening lines of the Hamms beer song in my head..."from the land of sky blue waters"...
It was my chore to burn our cardboard in a barrel in the back yard. 81% of the cardboard to be burned were Schmidt half case boxes. Beautiful boxes with either deer, ducks, or fish on them, except my dad wouldn't buy the ones with fish. He said they tasted "off", so he'd splurge for Ranier if that's all the store had.
Schaeffer and Schmidtys were in the next tier up. Cheap but not Hamm’s hideous.
Rainier, Oly and Lucky were the next level up. Bootlegging those were the objective.
Coors wasn’t available in Washington. And nobody in my peer group drank Bud. Maybe some Miller High Life or Schlitz Malt Liquor Bull (simply for a slightly higher alcohol content). Didn’t have access to the fancy Canadian swill.
I will never forget the smell of the Rainier Brewery.@Fishpo31 Rainier did brew Heidelberg - all these rot gut beers brought back many a bad memory. Also drank Rainier (might have been weaned on it), rarely Oly, Schmidt animal beers were the big sellers - take out every other letter and you have SHIT.
Lucky, Strohs, and when rolling in the money Lowenbrau was popular. Never Bud or Hamm's - not even when desperate
Edit - touring the Rainier brewery was great, the original ads painted on deer skin are beautiful
Thurston County/Tumwater should be embarrassed by what they let the brewery become. It used to be the gem of the area - we'd always take out of town guests on a brewery tour and they liked it.We lived 20 blocks or so north of the Olympia Brewery in the classy South Capital hood. When the wind was right the smell of hops filled the air
I got married in 2011 and proudly served Olympia and Rainier amongst the many beer options at the reception.Thurston County/Tumwater should be embarrassed by what they let the brewery become. It used to be the gem of the area - we'd always take out of town guests on a brewery tour and they liked it.We lived 20 blocks or so north of the Olympia Brewery in the classy South Capital hood. When the wind was right the smell of hops filled the air
I bought 2x 12 packs when I was in Utah in September and a 6 pack of tall boys when I was in Seattle for the Utah game in 2023.Uh, am I the only one here that still drinks Rainier?