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  • where can I get an invitation to this party?

  • Whem its time to relax.....one beer stands clear...beer after beer....BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBUUUUUUU­UUUURRRRRRRRRPPPPPPPP Miller Beer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Does anyone know when this ad was aired?

  • sparkling, distinctive,fucking awesome!

  • Uh, ya guys got any Sierra Nevada, or Yuenglings or something like that?

  • There's two things in this commercial: (1) a nagging, annoying BITCH and (2) a pathetic, spineless bastard.

  • I love this beer!..it's still good with coney dogs!

  • the bottles are the same lol ITS MILLER TIME!

  • Drunk bitch. 

  • miller also doesn't have a flagship beer like bud or the other competitors at the time. They tried to make miller lager or beer or whatever and it didn't stick. MGD is the same as Coors banquet beer. Both are "draught" beers. Coors came first but Miller was smarter for marketing it as such.

  • This was ten years before Miller Lite came out nationally and twenty-one years before MGD came out. A High Life ad like that today... probably not.

  • The person at the door is the Miller High Life delivery guy, coming to take away their beer for being too snooty.

  • This message helped keep miller out of the top spots, volume wise and were way behind even Past & Schlitz at this time. This ad was produced when Miller was still a family business. This created an effete girly image that would later be vetted when Marlboro (philip morris) got them to try the miller time 5 o'clock campaign. Crazy to see this beer being sold this way. You'd never see Miller trying to poor their beer in snooty crystal stemware nowadays.

  • @lgtravis15 You have no idea of history of the Miller Brewing Co.

    When If you've got the time, We've got the beer came out in 1972 Miller family stock had been sold in 1966 and 1970. The family was never involved with Phillip Morris

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  • @justgabriel WTF?! You must of had a hard time with the reading comprehension part of school. I never claimed that the miller family retained management after they sold their interest to PM. I understand Miller's history just fine. This video was created when miller was family owned and managed. I wasn't alive but I think tv' ad went color by the time PM took over the company.

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  • @justgabriel PM originally tried this campaign but would later vet this marketing style created by the millers for the 5 o'clock campaign as developed by their marketing agency.

    You know something about their history but you are a moron and I am not. I am right. I never claimed an overlap with the family and miller. you no read good. What i mean by got them was got miller brewing as they were a subsidiary of PM. Not got them, the miller family. you misread and shot your mouth off.

  • If I'm having people over for dinner then its Miller High Life. If I'm having a BBQ then its Lone Star Beer. These are the only kinds of beer I drink. If someone don't like these beers then they are welcome bring there own.

  • i like High Life, but Miller Genuine Draft is better

  • Genuine draft is the same as High Life,just cold filtered.

  • "Pour me a Miller High Life too, dear."

    You have to admire an attractive classy woman that enjoys a cold high life poured into a wine glass. A little trivia, Miller High Life was Miller's first beer. Yes, it came before Lite. It's been around since the early 1900s. It's can be bought at $14 for 30cans. Keep a man away from the shrimp, fine, but you can't deny him his High Life.

  • I have literally tried hundreds of beers, even some at 5 bucks a bottle.....BUT....I always end up comming back to miller high life. I especially like it with a nice big Italian sub sandwitch. It just seems to go with everything.

  • Whenever I drink High Life, I swear the beer is laughing with me as it goes down! Long live the almighty High Life!

  • Paul Smith, veteran character and commercial actor (two of the series he appeared in as a supporting player were "NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS" and "MR. TERRIFIC"), is "Harry". This ad dates from around 1964-'65.

  • the womans name is Jan Shutan....she was indeed in an episode of The Andy Grifith Show..

  • Is that Mary Tyler Moore?

  • No, but I recognize both her and the guy from some old episodes of The Andy Griffith Show. She played as one of Andy's old girlfriends and Helen was jealous. And the guy was an army doctor from an episode where Ernest T. Bass wanted to join the army so he could get a uniform...lol.

  • have u seen the new one???

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