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Labatt's drinking songs

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Labatt's drinking songs

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Malam cerevisiam facieus in cathedram stercoris

"God don't want me yet, man, I got more feet to taste."
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Oh my, how raucous! No wonder the ladies were kept from the taverns for fear of losing their modesty.

Ah to live in an era where people sung God Save The King when they got drunk... :o
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Tapsucker wrote:Oh my, how raucous! No wonder the ladies were kept from the taverns for fear of losing their modesty.

Ah to live in an era where people sung God Save The King when they got drunk... :o
"Let Me Call You Sweetheart" HAS to be in B FLAT??? :evil:
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I'm most interested in what that IPA on the cover would taste like. I know it'd be nothing like current NA IPA's, but it'd still be interesting.

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Interesting that "Frankie and Johnny" is there. That song was so prolific amongst blues singers in the 20s and 30s. Almost EVERYONE got credit for writing it, but it goes back to the turn of the last century.

My favourite story of this song is from a Johnny Cash record I have. Cash has a little blurb about all of the songs on the record, and he has one about how he wrote "Frankie and Johnny". The funniest part is that he says he can't even remember who Frankie was...I think this was during Cash's "really drugged up" stage.
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Post by groulxsome »

The John Labatt Song seems oddly self-effacing and a little prophetic about the mechanization of brewing.
Oh John Labatt, oh John Labatt,
How could you be so mean;
I told you you'd be sorry
For inventing that machine.
Now all the crops of Malt and Hops
Are nowhere to be seen,
They're all done up in bottles
In John Labatt's machine

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ErkLR wrote:I'm most interested in what that IPA on the cover would taste like. I know it'd be nothing like current NA IPA's, but it'd still be interesting.
I think Zack from Toronto Brewing got his hands on a 1950's Labatt's IPA, found it at a flea market recently.
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phirleh wrote:
ErkLR wrote:I'm most interested in what that IPA on the cover would taste like. I know it'd be nothing like current NA IPA's, but it'd still be interesting.
I think Zack from Toronto Brewing got his hands on a 1950's Labatt's IPA, found it at a flea market recently.
Wow, I meant a recently brewed beer made with the same recipe. Did he actually open the beer?

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Time to approach Labatt to sponsor a "Son of Labatt IPA" homebrew contest like Amsterdam did with Boneshaker a couple years back. Hand out the recipe and the yeast and see who can make the best version.

I wonder if they re-released a product like that, how they would explain the Keith's "IPA" fraud.
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Post by Derek »

Nice find! I enjoyed that. :D

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