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...best wry vignettes, and the rudest of the crude underground hits he'll be remembered by: I really do appreciate the fact you're sitting here Your voice sounds so wonderful But your face don't look so clear. So bar maid bring a pitcher, another round of brew. Honey, why don't we get drunk and screw...

Author: By Tom Blanton, | Title: Bashed and Buffetted | 3/25/1976 | See Source »

WHEN IT WAS all over, Bruce and I cleaned up all the shit that the dancers and drinkers had left behind. No one had gone through more than half a can of beer (Knickerbocker is awful), and the 400 square feet of white linoleum had been left tatooed with brew-begrimed footprints, fliptops everywhere, and the remnants of cigarette butts. We were both still real stoned, and with lights suddenly on the mops in our hands, the white room seemed clinical, even institutional. So we swabbed it with mops and a great grey steel pail, periodically cleaning the mops under...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: No Deposit, No Return | 3/22/1976 | See Source »

That sort of speech always roused the good ol' boys back home. It was sour mash and corn syrup, ridicule and wit, all the local grievances stirred to a bitter brew. And it went down as well in Massachusetts as it did in Alabama. The Bay State, the only one in the union to vote for McGovern in 1972, seems tailor-made for Wallace in 1976. He craftily plays down his chances in the March 2 primary and then adds-with something between a twinkle and a leer: "What if I did get a good vote? It would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICS: Wallace: Chickens Home to Roost | 2/9/1976 | See Source »

...mathematician-philosopher Bertrand Russell was a child's delight, full of games and good spirits and tall tales. As the Pied Piper of Cairn Voel, his country retreat on the Cornwall coast, he used to lead his young followers on hunts for the ingredients of a special home brew-a concoction of stagnant water, mold, dead leaves, old grass and whatever other unsavories could be dredged up at the moment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Pleasure Principia | 1/12/1976 | See Source »

Superficially, everything would seem to be heading up for the beer business. Per capita consumption of the golden brew in the U.S. last year reached an all-time high, currently equaling about a six-pack a week for every American 18 and over. Beer sales for the past several years have been going up 4% to 5% annually; so far, the rise in 1975 is running around 2%-not bad for a recession year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BEVERAGES: Bubbling Battle of the Brewers | 8/18/1975 | See Source »

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