Can't get one in Alaska?
Old man alert...
Back in my day (1993/1994), you would call Lancaster Market. They would deliver a keg of Milwaukee's Best to your place for $23.99. An 80 year old guy would drive up in a station wagon, and carry the thing in your place all by himself, over his shoulder.
I'm not exaggerating about any part of that.
Old man alert...
Back in my day (1993/1994), you would call Lancaster Market. They would deliver a keg of Milwaukee's Best to your place for $23.99. An 80 year old guy would drive up in a station wagon, and carry the thing in your place all by himself, over his shoulder.
I'm not exaggerating about any part of that.
I lived across the street when I was in college. It was very convienent.Old man alert...
Back in my day (1993/1994), you would call Lancaster Market. They would deliver a keg of Milwaukee's Best to your place for $23.99. An 80 year old guy would drive up in a station wagon, and carry the thing in your place all by himself, over his shoulder.
I'm not exaggerating about any part of that.
No part of me is surprised that you're still alive.
Liked for correct use of the word "son".Goldhill Liquor, son!
I had a friend from home ask me tho. Figured with the amount of drunk fools here, this would be the place to ask
Is that Party Source on Erie Blvd or has it changed to Party City?Party City is probably your best bet.
Is that Party Source on Erie Blvd or has it changed to Party City?
Bees used to recommend Galeville Grocery on (I think) Old Liverpool Rd for the tailgate. I picked one up there one year. Are they still around?Go
They are now a branded Convenience Store (Byrne Dairy). I believe they still carry kegs thoughBees used to recommend Galeville Grocery on (I think) Old Liverpool Rd for the tailgate. I picked one up there one year. Are they still around?
as freshman in lawrinson in 1993, during your redshirt junior year, we'd call for a case delivery, walk out on the patio with an empty hockey bag, pay, fill the bag, then walk back in 10 seconds later with a suddenly full bag clinking every step of the way. those front desk people were really on top of thingsOld man alert...
Back in my day (1993/1994), you would call Lancaster Market. They would deliver a keg of Milwaukee's Best to your place for $23.99. An 80 year old guy would drive up in a station wagon, and carry the thing in your place all by himself, over his shoulder.
I'm not exaggerating about any part of that.
Its now a fairly ghetto food mart. The fried chicken is ok if you are drunk and hungry.It never dawned on me, but I'm surprised we don't have kegs at the Fine Mess. Too much hassle I suppose. Is Kases and Kegs still around? They had great subs too.