Did any of them get "lucky"? Well?When I was 18, a group of guys I knew, on their own for the 1st time. decorated a tree with nothing but "Lucky" bottle caps.They drilled lil holes in them and strung them up with red string.
One of may fave christmas trees, ever...*L*
She is going to hurt you.Yes, it was a sad day in 1960, when they stopped making Lucky beer.When I was 18, a group of guys I knew... decorated a tree with nothing but "Lucky" bottle caps.
Changing your original post to "lovely" isn't going to help.Gulp.
https://gregoryagogo.multiply.com/journal/i...Beer_Commercial I hadn't thought about Lucky Lager for many, many years now.When I was 18, a group of guys I knew, on their own for the 1st time. decorated a tree with nothing but "Lucky" bottle caps.They drilled lil holes in them and strung them up with red string.
One of may fave christmas trees, ever...*L*
Then...you can STILL get Lucky?Oh, and as an FYI, they still brew Lucky Lager in Canada
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Barb - Did the Canukleheads do like their south of border neighbors did and start packaging the brew in 10oz bottles?Oh, and as an FYI, they still brew Lucky Lager in Canada
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I am not the biggest purchaser of beer up here, dunno about the bottler of "Lucky", but...I have noticed we DO have a lot of brews in BIG bottles/cans.Barb - Did the Canukleheads do like their south of border neighbors did and start packaging the brew in 10oz bottles?Oh, and as an FYI, they still brew Lucky Lager in Canada
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"10oz bottles?" Step away from the bong, Bluesy! Was born in Orange County, California in 1948 and every single bottle of Lucky Lager I drank from age 15 until I joined the Army 10/23/1968 was 11 ounces. That was the inside joke: An ounce short!Barb - Did the Canukleheads do like their south of border neighbors did and start packaging the brew in 10oz bottles?Oh, and as an FYI, they still brew Lucky Lager in Canada
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Maybe it was the cans, I believe it was 10oz. in the cans."10oz bottles?" Step away from the bong, Bluesy! Was born in Orange County, California in 1948 and every single bottle of Lucky Lager I drank from age 15 until I joined the Army 10/23/1968 was 11 ounces. That was the inside joke: An ounce short!Barb - Did the Canukleheads do like their south of border neighbors did and start packaging the brew in 10oz bottles?Oh, and as an FYI, they still brew Lucky Lager in Canada
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