[SOC] beer & soldering irons

Merlin Williams merlin at mewai.com
Wed Oct 10 13:38:35 EDT 2007


I THINK I GOT SICK TWO OR THREE TIMES ON JUST TWO OR THREE CANS OF LUCKY
LAGER. THEN I CHANGED TO SOMETHING A LITTLE MORE EXPENSIVE. IT DID HAVE ONE
GOOD FEATURE IT WAS LOST COST, WHICH SHOULD APPEAL TO MOST HAMM'S AND SOC
MEMBERS. BLACK LABEL WAS ALSO HAVE THE SAME QUALITY RATING AND PRICE.

MERLIN - KD0V SOC #757
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Nielsen" <n7xy at clearwire.net>
To: "Second Class Operators' Club" <soc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [SOC] beer & soldering irons


>
> On Oct 10, 2007, at 7:50 AM, Fred Jensen wrote:
>
> > Bob Krueger wrote:
> >>> From WB9UKQ, bob
> >> Mentioning beers, I found some atrocious brew on the west coast
> >> during my service time called A-1 and another called Lucky Lager.
> >> Now that was SOC stuff....
> >
> > Not sure but I think Lucky Lager may still be around in So Cal.  In
> > the 50's, there was also "Brew 102" in Los Angeles.  My Dad said it
> > was the stuff that didn't pass Lucky Lager's quality control.
> >
>
> I remember seeing a few Lucky Lager signs when I lived in Arizona.
>
> Brew 102 held the "bottom of the barrel" prize until Ralphs Markets
> came out with "Plain Wrap" beer in the 1970s.  They had a whole line
> of Plain Wrap store brand generics.  I tried the champagne and threw
> out most of the bottle--yuk!
>
> Bob, N7XY
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