Follies of the Mad Men #12
Yes, I want my beer to be endorsed by a drunken chipmunk who's been taking fashion lessons from Andy Capp.
Amazingly, despite this appalling choice of spokes-mammal,
Stegmaier Beer remains in business to this day, as you can see if you follow the link.
Any reader ever tasted a "Steg"?
Comments
Listed in chronological order. Newest comments at the end.
Why did 'ring-a-ding-sing' ever go out of style as a saying? It's just so cool.
On the other hand, I agree with the coaster that says you can drink beer at any time. It makes me feel less judged when I crack open a cold one at 0700 before I take my morning shower.
Posted by kingmonkey in Athens, Ontario on 08/14 at 01:49 PM
Thanks to one and all for the personal-experience anecdotes relating to Steg, and that site of groovy coasters!
Posted by Paul on 08/14 at 03:29 PM
Brat--those Steg t-shirts would doubtless possess high-level hipster value today! You were indeed lucky!
Posted by Paul on 08/15 at 06:44 AM
I knew a guy named Steg back in NYC, but I'm afraid I never tasted him.
Posted by MadCarlotta on 08/16 at 08:41 AM
MadCarlotta--Steg is the ultimate cool nickname--especially if it's short for "Stegosaurus!"
Posted by Paul on 08/16 at 08:47 AM
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