Cool, those are fairly recent photos? Are they still operating?There are still quite a few of the old Schlitz tap room buildings here.
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Oh yeah, that's right, they were sold to Stroh's. I forgot about that. But Stroh's is kind of in the same category. That is, they used to be everywhere, but I haven't seen a 6-pack of Stroh's in a very long time either.The actual history is a bit more nuanced than this AI video.
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Cool, those are fairly recent photos? Are they still operating?
I'm old enough to remember when Schlitz was everywhere. I don't remember the last time I saw a 6-pack of Schlitz in a store.
I love those old brick buildings. They make for a cozy bar.They’re still operating as buildings, but not as anything specifically Schlitz oriented. The music venue Schuba’s is in an old Schlitz building and they had Schlitz on tap. I think you can buy a sixer around town if you’re into that sort of thing.
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I have seen countless great shows and played a few shows myself over the years at the spot peen posted. Probably the best one was motherfu€king Tony Joe White.I love those old brick buildings. They make for a cozy bar.
Or, how the bean counters ruined a perfectly good product.

My Grandpa and my Dad drank Schlitz in the 70's... my Dad switched to PBR and that was his go-to until he passed away about a decade ago.
We did a guided tour of the PBR campus in Milwaukee a few years ago in tribute of him.
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It cracks me up the way the video says something about "human decisions" at the end... in an obviously AI voice.
Maybe this is the first of the AI documentaries about the "Fall of Humans".
I think it was pretty standard American style lager in its prime. But by the mid to late 70s, the quality went down. At least that's what the video states. That sounds about right to me.The buildings are cool but from what I remember Schlitz was a pretty crappy beer. Worse than PBR or Hamms or Carlings Black Label. Strohs was big at keg parties and I faintly remember it tasting like soap.
Fucking pencil pushers have no idea how anything works and just want to point at th spreadsheets and dodge responsibility. Typical.Everyone blames the accountants, but it's the operations people who make the bad decisions. This accountant-phobic propaganda has been dually noted.
Yeah, that's literally what accounting is: recording what's happened, usually in a spreadsheet. If you're making bad decisions, point that ugly finger in the mirror, pal.Fucking pencil pushers have no idea how anything works and just want to point at th spreadsheets and dodge responsibility. Typical.
Who financialized the whole economy? Not ops. Everyone here is too drunk and can’t count to five.Yeah, that's literally what accounting is: recording what's happened, usually in a spreadsheet. If you're making bad decisions, point that ugly finger in the mirror, pal.
Oh, I see. You're mad at the Finance guys. They're down the hall.Who financialized the whole economy? Not ops. Everyone here is too drunk and can’t count to five.
Who enables them? If you just stepped away from the numbers for a moment, things would be a lot better.Oh, I see. You're mad at the Finance guys. They're down the hall.