Best American made Pilsner beer ever made, to bad it's not around anymore. I remember going into the local bar to buy the quart bottles with my father. There is another beer around that is called Schmidt, it is not the Schmidts beer that was brewed in Phila. That beer no longer around. The other great Phila. beer in those days was Ortliebs. That beer was a bit dryer than Schmidts. Other old great brands were Valley Forge & Reading.
This commercial dates from about the mid 60's(maybe about 1963-65) because of the little portable TV in the background as well as the walkie-talkies which are circa then and the commercial being in B&W.
Schmidt's beer was great. My dad always had a case of 16 oz. returnables in the garage. When I was around 15 he told me and my brother we could have a have a beer as long as we didn't leave the house. The next day all the beer was gone.
I can't believe they went out of business, somebody should revive the original recipe.
I loved tha Beer, I miss it terrably, we drank it every day as we lived 3 blocks from the brewery and would just pick a few 6 packs off the flat bed trains sitting in the back.of the brewery. What a childhood, all the Schmidts beer we could drink 7 days a week as a teenager. No kidding.
So....is this sexist because he's ordering her around on the walkie talkie, or pro feminist because she apparently kicked him out of the living room and is forcing him to watch his game outside in the rain?
Best American made Pilsner beer ever made, to bad it's not around anymore. I remember going into the local bar to buy the quart bottles with my father. There is another beer around that is called Schmidt, it is not the Schmidts beer that was brewed in Phila. That beer no longer around. The other great Phila. beer in those days was Ortliebs. That beer was a bit dryer than Schmidts. Other old great brands were Valley Forge & Reading.
chee6060 2 months ago
my last name is Schmidt lol
BreeGurl101 5 months ago
@BreeGurl101 you and five million other people
Borangful 1 month ago
This commercial dates from about the mid 60's(maybe about 1963-65) because of the little portable TV in the background as well as the walkie-talkies which are circa then and the commercial being in B&W.
tbear4pa 11 months ago
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tbear4pa 11 months ago
Schmidt's beer was great. My dad always had a case of 16 oz. returnables in the garage. When I was around 15 he told me and my brother we could have a have a beer as long as we didn't leave the house. The next day all the beer was gone.
I can't believe they went out of business, somebody should revive the original recipe.
swizzlestikk 1 year ago
Funny.
murraydeluxxxe 1 year ago
I loved tha Beer, I miss it terrably, we drank it every day as we lived 3 blocks from the brewery and would just pick a few 6 packs off the flat bed trains sitting in the back.of the brewery. What a childhood, all the Schmidts beer we could drink 7 days a week as a teenager. No kidding.
backtoharmony 1 year ago
I love it when they show the twist off caps on the beer bottle.
bagelj 1 year ago
I drink schimdts every summer! Soon!
garydude32 2 years ago
I suggested we try this, but my girlfriend hit me over the head with my walkie talkie.
pandaKrusher 2 years ago
So....is this sexist because he's ordering her around on the walkie talkie, or pro feminist because she apparently kicked him out of the living room and is forcing him to watch his game outside in the rain?
garrisonskunk 2 years ago 3