Sleep Out Louie's has been razed? I was there a few years back--saw a band there called the C.R.O.W.D. I saw somebody mentioned Wiedemann in the comments down below. I remember an old ad for Wiedemann that had a riverboat in it and this jingle: "Wiedemann, Wiedemann Beer/Satisfies a thirst, monumental and sincere." I always thought calling a beer sincere was a bit much.
The exteriors and main interiors were shot down on 2nd street at a bar called Sleep Out Louie's. The building has since been raised. The Rising Moon Cafe sign in the window was painted on a large sheet of acetate and affixed to the inside of the window. The insert shots that I appeared in were shot in a building on short Vine in Clifton. There was a short lived three screen cinema in there at the time called The Roxy, Ritz & Bijou. It actually had a bar area and we shot there.
I was on the crew that shot this spot as well as "Lady In Red" and "Disco". I actually wound up appearing it this one. I'm the guy with the beard toasting with a young lady who was the director's wife.
No. In fact we were forbidden to indulge. Back then the FCC rules said you could hold a beer in your hand but you weren't allowed to show anyone actually drinking it. We had a bucket next to us that we poured the beer in when it started going flat. They would then pour us a fresh one for additional takes.
A little inside info...My drinking buddy "Cap'n Joe" (dec'd) used to drink this stuff all the time. The first year of the fireworks two towboats steadied the barge.Cap'n Joe was captain of one of the boats. He got so f***** up on this stuff that he had to have his deckhand run the boat, one guest's wife passed out and almost rolled into the river. There was no curtain in the boat's bathroom window, so when one of the ladies had to go all the guys sort of congregated outside that window.........
Got any footage of that big Pluto painted on the side of the brewery in the 80's?
hoosierhiver 5 months ago
I remember the "Happy Hudy Time" Jingle (Done to Howdy-Doody) especially at Reds Games in the 70's
TheRealJamDawg 7 months ago
What are the chances that this video will go viral?
Pictwindow 1 year ago
Sleep Out Louie's has been razed? I was there a few years back--saw a band there called the C.R.O.W.D. I saw somebody mentioned Wiedemann in the comments down below. I remember an old ad for Wiedemann that had a riverboat in it and this jingle: "Wiedemann, Wiedemann Beer/Satisfies a thirst, monumental and sincere." I always thought calling a beer sincere was a bit much.
bobfritz1466 1 year ago
I loved Hudepohl - I miss it!
redsfan61 2 years ago
My grandpa used to drink it and when I was one got ahold of it and got tipsy, my cousins still call me hudie
willclemmon 3 years ago
Anybody know what bar this is now or if it still exists??
paulk1997 3 years ago
The exteriors and main interiors were shot down on 2nd street at a bar called Sleep Out Louie's. The building has since been raised. The Rising Moon Cafe sign in the window was painted on a large sheet of acetate and affixed to the inside of the window. The insert shots that I appeared in were shot in a building on short Vine in Clifton. There was a short lived three screen cinema in there at the time called The Roxy, Ritz & Bijou. It actually had a bar area and we shot there.
JoeBusam 3 years ago
Sleep Out Louie's...f-ing ay.......
PeterMayer 3 years ago
I was on the crew that shot this spot as well as "Lady In Red" and "Disco". I actually wound up appearing it this one. I'm the guy with the beard toasting with a young lady who was the director's wife.
JoeBusam 3 years ago
Did the make you actually drink it??!!??
darrellfugate 3 years ago
No. In fact we were forbidden to indulge. Back then the FCC rules said you could hold a beer in your hand but you weren't allowed to show anyone actually drinking it. We had a bucket next to us that we poured the beer in when it started going flat. They would then pour us a fresh one for additional takes.
JoeBusam 3 years ago
A little inside info...My drinking buddy "Cap'n Joe" (dec'd) used to drink this stuff all the time. The first year of the fireworks two towboats steadied the barge.Cap'n Joe was captain of one of the boats. He got so f***** up on this stuff that he had to have his deckhand run the boat, one guest's wife passed out and almost rolled into the river. There was no curtain in the boat's bathroom window, so when one of the ladies had to go all the guys sort of congregated outside that window.........
LowellGarrett 3 years ago
Actually I liked Burger Beer better and I remember that Weidemann Beer tasted like battery acid.
4331Shadrack 3 years ago