Subject: RE: beer commercials From: Suffet Date: 17 Apr 06 - 08:38 PM What will you have? Pabst Blue Ribbon. What will you have? Pabst Blue Ribbon. What will you have? Pabst Blue Ribbon. Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. The tune reminded me of Ten Little Indians. --- Steve |
Subject: RE: beer commercials From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 18 Apr 06 - 08:32 PM There is the song about Dead Dog Scrumpy. In Australia a while ago, there used to be an alcoholic lemonade - now can't find it - called something like 2 dogs. |
Subject: RE: beer commercials From: Seamus Kennedy Date: 19 Apr 06 - 12:21 AM Double Diamond works wonders, works wonders, works wonders, Double Diamond works wonders, so drink some today. Seamus |
Subject: RE: beer commercials From: Geordie-Peorgie Date: 19 Apr 06 - 12:10 PM "Whitbread "Big-head" Trophy Bitter The pint that thinks it's a quart!" |
Subject: RE: beer commercials From: Skivee Date: 20 Apr 06 - 10:52 AM I've got no idea if this beer is any good, but the ad is brilliant. Carlton Beer Ad |
Subject: RE: beer commercials From: Muttley Date: 21 Apr 06 - 07:57 AM Some goodies in there. But the two that stand out are the "Watney's Red Barrel" which reminds me of the hilarious Monty Python sketch where the bloke goes into the travel agent to order a package tour and spends the next twenty minutes droning on and on and on and on and on and on and on ...................... you get the picture.......................about previous ones and the Watney's Red Barrel line crops up regularly. The other was Pabst Blue Ribbon - again a comedy link - Wayne & Schuster who did a brilliant sketch called "A Shakespearean Ball Game" where the entire dialogue was conducted in Shakespearian idiom and using quotes from, as well as alluding to, Shakespearean plays Foolestroupe reminded me of the alcoholic lemonade - - - it was indeed called "Two Dogs" and it was pretty good. Stopped drinking it for a while and then when I went looking for it once - couldn't locate it and then over time forgot about it - bloody nice drop. However we have two offerings from Australia: A common and long-running ad for Victoria Bitter (I hate the stuff) has this "poem" that goes sort of "You can get it Towing, You can get it mowing, you can get it milking a cow - -- matter of fact; I've got it now. A big thirst needs a big cold beer and the best cold beer is Vic! Victoria Bitter." Crap beer but an emotive ad. Best beer commercial of all time has GOT to be the latest one promoting 'Carlton Draught' beer. It is a 'chant' to the tune and rhytm of "O Fortuna" from Orffs 'Carmina Burana' "This is an ad . . . . It's a big ad . . . . This is a ve - - e - - ry b - i - g a- - - - - d! etc. It involves "hundreds" of people rushing together in robes of differing colours - some as a human figure - others in the shape of a glass of beer complete with 'head' and finally as the ad comes to a close the figure has its arm upraised with the glass in hand and the beer 'pouring out of the glass, into the open mouth, down the throat and then 'swirling around' down in the 'stomach' Incredibly clever and well done. BTW - all praise to 'moongoddess' for bringing this subject up in relation to "America's Team" the Boston Red Sox. Was 'drafted as a supprter by an American friend about 4 years ago and was just as delighted as she when we won the World Series - especially as we knocked off the Yankees to do it! |
Subject: RE: beer commercials From: Muttley Date: 21 Apr 06 - 08:07 AM Addition to the above: Posted and then remembered a beer commercial I got sent by a friend for Miller's Beer. A guy walking acrossa field with an obviously Scottish Loch in the background. He walks past the camera and then steps back into shot and says: "When I told my friends I was going to Auchtermuchtie, they said: 'Wear the Fox hat'!" If you say that last bit quickly it sounds like "Where the f***'s that?" No jingle but another bloody clever ad |
Subject: RE: beer commercials From: GUEST,Derek F Date: 26 Apr 06 - 07:29 AM Muttley, sorry this isn't ref the beer commercial but as its your most recent posting I thought I'd hijack it to let you know I have posted chord to janny song I think its your thread #84. Hope you enjoy playing it as much as I do. |
Subject: RE: beer commercials From: Compton Date: 26 Apr 06 - 08:28 PM Two that come to mind.. "Major General Worthington" (Music Hall Song sung by Barry Dransfield on solo album and "Major General Guiness of the Dublin Boozerliers" ..I think on a Boys of the Lough LP |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: Joe Offer Date: 11 Apr 09 - 06:19 PM Up above, Earl posted this jingle:
Those carbonated beers of today But Utica Club will still take the trouble To age beer the natural way Utica Club, UC At song circle last night, somebody sang a Utica Club jingle that sounded almost like the tune of "Away With Rum," and had the line, "We don't brew with artificial bubbles." Anybody know this one? It's unclear in this Wikipedia article whethere Utica Club is still being sold. The brewery was damaged in a fire in May, 2008. Partial operations were moved to other locations, but it sounds like this beer may be hard to find nowadays. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST Date: 16 May 09 - 05:55 PM I thought the jingle that goes: Take a ring And then another ring And another ring And then you've got three rings Ballentine! ... was Pabst Blue Ribbon. Sure it's Ballentine? |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 17 May 09 - 07:07 AM Technically not a commercial - but related to the GUEST immediately above and a catchy jingle- is a chant used during "down downs."
Heinekein
Sincerely,
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Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 17 May 09 - 08:10 AM Rheingold Beer Commercials - three clips - from the Modesto Radio Museum http://www.modestoradiomuseum.org/rheingold%20commercials.html
CLIP One There'll be a change in the weather and the tides in the sea,
CLIP Two You can rely on famous Rheingold extra dry
Sincerely,
Another lifetime ago I was in a stage production of "Parade Gone By," Major Bowes. If you like 40's 50's westcoast radio shows you will enjoy the Madesto Radio Museum and the Hill Billy Music douwt com, Haggard, Cash, Wolfman Jack, What a nostalgic trip! modestoradiomuseum.org
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Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: Cool Beans Date: 17 May 09 - 11:39 AM Thanks for the link, gargoyle! I enjoyed hearing Les Paul and Mary Ford doing those Rheingold commercials. Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians also did them: same jingles but their way. I think Rheingold spent more on an advertising than on brewing their beer. |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,Pete Date: 18 May 09 - 11:30 AM Saw the Trophy ad a while back. What about Whitbreads other offering. |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,Pete Date: 18 May 09 - 11:33 AM Don't know what happened there. I was going to write "It's Tankard that helps me excel, after one I do anything well |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST Date: 18 May 09 - 07:55 PM I can see the sunlight shining over Narragansett Bay so fill the glass my friend and talk to me of home of home Narragansett Radio and TV ads - video and audio contains several old Gansett jingles http://tr.youtube.com/watch?v=zjfpGneFi-I&feature=related |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 18 May 09 - 11:06 PM It is becoming obvious (to me)- over the past half-decade....that while we may share a common language the Brits and the Yanks are more than a "pond" apart.
I would suggest - that the Mudcat use the already established URL origins and denote posters from the UK and posters from the good ol' U.S.A.
It is more than one time that one or the other of us have been drawn into threads that are clearly not related to anything within 3000 miles of our country.
Sincerely,
I would meet you at the Atlantic cross-roads but the UK Titanic has become a pretender to the crown. |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST Date: 19 May 09 - 11:38 AM I've had beer from a pitcher and from a German mug. I filled up a paper cup I poured it from a jug. I've had beer mild. I've had beer bold. I drink it whenever I can. But a beer is a beer is a beer is a beer Until you've tasted Hamm's. |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,Mick Date: 25 Sep 09 - 01:03 PM Schaffer is the One beer to have! When you're having more than One! |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,berlac81 Date: 05 Nov 09 - 10:46 AM remember this one for Ballantine : Make a ring, and then another ring, and then another ring. now you've got three rings. Ballantine. And now it's premium. It's a very special glass of beer. And yes it was ballantine, remember the three rings on the label ? |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: clueless don Date: 06 Nov 09 - 09:06 AM Okay, it's not a jingle. But I remember an animated commercial for Gunther beer. I saw this in Washington D.C. in either the late '50s or, possibly, the early '60s (the '50s is more likely.) A maestro/conductor is standing on a podium, in front of an orchestra, and he says "Give me a G." Immediately, a bottle of Gunther beer appears in the air. He says "Give me a G major", and a bottle of Gunther beer with a military hat on appears in the air. He says "Give me a G minor", and a bottle of Gunther beer with a miner's hardhat and lamp on appears in the air. He says "Give me a G on a scale", and a bottle of Gunther beer standing on one side of a pan balance appears. Increasingly frustrated, he says "Give me a G I can hear", and a bottle of Gunther beer appears in the air, slowly pouring into a mug (we hear the glug, glug, glug sound as it pours.) Admitting defeat, the conductor leaves the symphony hall and trudges down the street, muttering to himself "I ask for a G ... they give me a G ..."), and he notices that he is standing right outside a tavern. So he says "Why not?" He goes into the tavern and says "Give me a nice, cool G!", and the bartender and all of the other patrons turn to him and hum a G chord. I think he faints at that point. I couldn't find it on YouTube. Maybe I didn't look hard enough. Don |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,Ian Gill Date: 06 Nov 09 - 10:10 AM Beer at home means Davenports, That's the beer, lots of cheer. The finest malt with hops and yeast Turns a snack into a feast, Straight from brewery to your home, Why collect? we'll deliver, Soon you'll know why folks all say 'Beer at home means Davenports'. 60's/70's Birmingham/West Midlands. The company were taken over and closed down long ago. |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 19 Feb 10 - 12:55 PM Have a Knick (the old NY Baseball Giants Commercial) Satisfies your beer thirst better Satisfies your beer thirst better Satisfies your beer thirst better With New York's famous beer Have a Knick Have a Knick Have Kinckerbocker Beer |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: open mike Date: 22 Feb 10 - 01:53 PM Wierd Al Yankovich... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhepyJL4jDg i am sure there are better audio versions of this.. but this is the only one i could find on line.. it does include our local brew, Sierra Nevada.. notice the inclusion of a union ....Hoisting Engineers! hear this one better one here...by Mick Meredith from australia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ipwcqR5MgM&NR=1 the Texas version...which includes Lone Star Beer... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh4zvpS4tqk&feature=related This is a take-off on the hank snow song "I've Been Everywhere" written by Geoff Mack, whose music publisher offered the song to Canadian-born country musician Hank Snow in 1962. |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST Date: 23 Jul 10 - 01:33 PM Guest Mark: Does anyone recall a beer jingle from the 70's with the words " All the way down boys ,all the way down , Drink ( something ) beer, all the way down . Southwestern Ontario Canada region ,but don't recall if it was localized or national. I believe it was mostly a radio ad , but may recall incorrectly on that part. Thanks for any insight !! bzurnkle@hotmail.com |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: beeliner Date: 24 Jul 10 - 01:47 AM Atlas Prager Wonderful lager Beer that's bitter-free Not bitter, not sweet But a perfect treat Say 'Atlas Prager for me'. |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,buspassed Date: 24 Jul 10 - 07:30 AM A memory from childhood UK TV viewing OBJ,OBJ the finest drink in the world today Lifts you up when you are down You will never wear a frown Raise your glass Drink it down Dutton's 'Oh Be Joyful' Was it a beer? For the knitters out there anybody else remember the Sirdar wool jingle? |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: Old Vermin Date: 25 Jul 10 - 05:24 AM Going off-topic - Oh my dear I do feel queer It must be all That Watneys beer Trying to think where that came from. Perhaps the Yetties? |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,Mark Date: 02 Aug 10 - 04:06 PM Guest Mark: Does anyone recall a beer jingle from the 70's with the words " All the way down boys ,all the way down , Drink ( something ) beer, all the way down . Southwestern Ontario Canada region ,but don't recall if it was localized or national. I believe it was mostly a radio ad , but may recall incorrectly on that part. Thanks for any insight !! bzurunkle@hotmail.com |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: LadyJean Date: 02 Aug 10 - 11:12 PM Ok, this is an old one: Hi all ye lads and lasses! Lift high your Tech filled glasses! Drink sparkling golden Tech! Tech the bonny beer! The tune was "Scotland the Brave", or at least part of it. Carnegie Mellon University was once called Carnegie Institute of Technology, Tech for short. Tech had a damn fine pipe band. (As does CMU.) ergo the Scottish theme. The song was sung by a well formed blond cartoon lady, in kilt and tam o shanter. As far as I know the beer is no longer made, but if your ever on Carson Street you could ask at Piper's Pub. |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,Phil Thorneycroft Date: 18 Aug 10 - 08:29 PM Chicago's Edelweiss beer had a jingle to a piece of classical music that Stephen Barr partly remembered above, but there was more to it. I haven't heard it in more than the sixty years since I left the Chicao area (Elmhurst, actually), but when my wife and I went into a movie theater the other day, the classical music was playing and most the words came instantly to mind: Drink Edelweiss, it tastes so nice, It tastes so nice, drink Edelweiss. To quench your thirst, remember first, Drink good old Edelweiss The second "It tastes so nice" may have been another phrase, but it escapes me |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,Bud Date: 09 Nov 10 - 11:10 PM Drink Edelweiss It tastes so nice It's brewed with rice Drink Edelweiss Remember first To quench your thirst Drink good old Edelweiss! My Dad used to say: Drink Edelweiss It tastes like shice... |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,Alan Whittle Date: 10 Nov 10 - 05:10 AM OBJ! OBJ! Finest drink in the world today Lifts you up, when you are down You will never wear a frown OH Be Joyful! and the immortal Beer at home means Davenports |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,Busch Beer Original Date: 12 Nov 10 - 02:13 PM Do you have a play on Busch Beer's original beer commercial, " From The Land Of clear Blue Waters" ? |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: MGM·Lion Date: 12 Nov 10 - 02:29 PM To augment [belatedly] Seamus Kennedy, 19 Apr 06, 1221 am: The "Double Diamond works wonders" ad dated from late 60s, and tune was "There's a hole in my bucket". ~Michael~ |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST Date: 04 Dec 10 - 04:44 PM Keg Draught Ale Jingle. |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,seth in Olympia Date: 04 Dec 10 - 06:53 PM my da was the plant doctor for the Carling brewery in Cleveland when I was a kid in the forties, fifties and sixties-It was the beer for the Indians and the Browns games, the only sports besides high school football that mattered there. Da felt a sense of loyalty to his employer. so he would drink no other, and we always had a case or two of the stuff around for an eleven year old to try. Da actually got me a 78 record with the "Hey Mabel" song on one side, and a instrumental march version on the other. The Cleveland joke of the time was "Hey Mabel, get off the table, the money's for the beer!" . Not, unfortunately, on the recording.... |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: Van Date: 05 Dec 10 - 01:41 PM I remember from the 60's an ad in the UK that went: McEwans is the best buy,the best buy the best buy' McEwans is the best buy,the best buy in beer. Their ad agency must have spent months scratching their heads to come up with that one, but from these examples none of them seem too original. |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,Renato G.F. Naso Date: 26 Sep 16 - 08:44 PM To Guest Mark. Quote: >Does anyone recall a beer jingle from the 70's with the words " All the way down boys ,all the way down , Drink ( something ) beer, all the way down . Southwestern Ontario Canada region ,but don't recall if it was localized or national. I believe it was mostly a radio ad , but may recall incorrectly on that part. Thanks for any insight !!< Hi Mark!! This is what I can remember from the time I lived in Toronto, ON, Canada (now I live in Basle, BS, Switzerland): "...all the way down, boy all the way down, Keg Draft Ale, all the way down..." I've never tried it, since I drink only alcohol-free beer. |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: GUEST,miltphyl Date: 20 Jan 20 - 03:37 PM drink edelweiss it tastes so nice it tastes so nice drink edelweiss to quench your thirst remember first drink goof old edelweiss |
Subject: RE: beer commercials/jingles From: Steve Gardham Date: 20 Jan 20 - 04:33 PM If ye want a beer what's porfection indeed, Ah'll give yes a guide ti fulfillin' yor need At yem by the fireside, in pub or in bar The sign of good beer is the fyemous blue star (and then as above) It's the strong beer, it's the bottled beer With the north's biggest sale For complete satisfaction, Newcassel Broon Ale. Tune: Cushy Butterfield aka Harry Clifton's Polly Perkins of Paddington Green. |
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