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Any suggestions for good different beers?!?


I am interesting in trying some different beers.. some random ones.
Any suggestions?

Other than the basic well known beers like bud light, miller, coors, corona.

Like for example i had "purple haze" last night and tonight i and trying a few "flying dog" beers.

Micro brews are great! Depending on what state you live in, I would suggest going into your local grocery store or liquor store and just looking around. Try what looks good!

I used to live in Seattle and some of the best micros were Pyramid Hefeweizen (and other beers), Redhook IPA (and other beers), Widmer Hefeweizen (and other beers), Mac & Jacks, Rogue Brewery, Alaskan Amber.

Living out in New England I've gotten to experience a whole new beer selection. I love Blue Moons beers! The Honey Moon is especially good. Brooklyn lager is good as well as the other Brooklyn beers. We also just tried a beer called Honey Brown from Dundee Brewery in upstate NY. And while it isn't a micro brew, I'm a HUGE Sam Adams fan. They make great seasonal beers. Summer ale and Oktoberfest are my favorites along with the Cherry Stout.

Blue Moon and Sam Adams can be found on tap throughout the country as well as Widmer.

Beer is just as much fun as wine, I encourage you to get out and try it! Search for breweries in your area online and go do a tour and try their beers!



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Coors Light Frosted


Coors Light Frosted


$12.99


Coors Light Frosted - Tin Sign

Coors Light Collage Board Shorts


Coors Light Collage Board Shorts


$20


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Coors Light Mountain Logo T-Shirt Sheer


Coors Light Mountain Logo T-Shirt Sheer


$19.88


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Coors Light Mountains T-Shirt Sheer


Coors Light Mountains T-Shirt Sheer


$19.88


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21 COORS LIGHT BOTTLE BANK


21 COORS LIGHT BOTTLE BANK


$14.98


The Coors Light Bottle Bank adds fun to any party. Great for fund raisers, parties, give-aways, events and more. This highly detailed 21 Beer Bottle Bank is made of FDA approved plastic and features a removable cap with coin slot.

Coors Light Beer Opener Embroidered Roughed-up Hat


Coors Light Beer Opener Embroidered Roughed-up Hat


$20


Coors Light Opener Hat This cotton polyester blend Coors Light Opener Hat is an officially licensed adjustable mesh hat with a plastic snap closure. This style of a hat is a typical mesh style Coors Light hat. The Coors Light image is a 3-D embroidered image on the front of this 6 panel baseball Coors Light hat. **NOTE** This particular Coors Light hat's bill is roughed up a little to give it an intentional worn and well used hat feel.

Trademark Games Coors Light 8-Cue Wall Rack


Trademark Games Coors Light 8-Cue Wall Rack


$129.99


Add a stylish look to your billiard room with this Trademark Games Coors Light CL6000 wall rack that features medium oak-veneer wood construction for durability and holds up to 8 cues for reliable storage.

Trademark Games Coors Light Dart Cabinet Set


Trademark Games Coors Light Dart Cabinet Set


$129.99


This Trademark Games Coors Light CL7000 dart cabinet includes a bristle dartboard and 2 sets of darts for enjoying a game with a friend. The solid wood construction ensures durability.

Coors Light Pub Table(Pack of 1)


Coors Light Pub Table(Pack of 1)


$494.99


This Coors Light Pub Table is the perfect for your Game Room on Game Night. Features include: 28 inch diameter x 1 inch thick solid wood1/8 inch scratch resistant UV protective acrylic topFull color printed Coors Light logo is p

Coors Light Billiard Ball Triangle Rack


Coors Light Billiard Ball Triangle Rack


$15.09


Coors Light products by Trademark will be the highlight of your bar and game room. Great for gifts and recreation decor. Coors Light Billiard Ball Triangle Rack. High impact styrene construction. Full color logo. 15 ball capacity triangle for regulation size balls. Overall Dimensions: 1" H x 12" W x 11" D.

Coors Light Racing Padded Bar Stool with Back


Coors Light Racing Padded Bar Stool with Back


$204


This Coors Light Bar Stool with Backrestwill be the highlight of your bar and gameroom. Features include: chrome plated double rung base adjustable levelers 7.5 inch high by 14.75 diameter padded seat commercial grade vinyl seat long lasting Officially Licensed Coors Light Logo 30 inch high bar stool great for bar pub table and barsBackRest for added comfort Great for gifts and recreation decor.

Coors Light Padded Bar Stool with Back


Coors Light Padded Bar Stool with Back


$204


This Coors Light Bar Stool with Backrest will be the highlight of your bar and gameroom. Features include: chrome plated double rung base adjustable levelers 7.5 inch high by 14.75 diameter padded seat commercial grade vinyl seat long lasting Officially Licensed Coors Light Logo 30 inch high bar stool great for bar pub table and barsBackRest for added comfort Great for gifts and recreation decor.

Coors Light Racing Logo Padded Bar Stool


Coors Light Racing Logo Padded Bar Stool


$148.19


Coors Light Racing Bar Stool will be the highlight of your bar and gameroom.Features include: Chrome plated double rung base Adjustable levelers 7.5 inch high by 14.75 diameter padded seat Commercial grade vinyl seat Long lasting Coors Light Logo 30 inch high bar stool great for bar pub table and bars Great for gifts and recreation decor.

Coors Light Racing Pub Table CLR2000


Coors Light Racing Pub Table CLR2000


$370.5


This Coors Light Racing Pub Table is theperfect for your Game Room on Game Night. Features include: 28 inch diameter x 1 inch thick solid wood 1/8 inch scratch resistant UV protective acrylic top Full color printed Coors Light logo is protected by the acrylic top table top is trimmed with chrome plated banding 42 inch high chrome base with foot rest and adjustable levelers Great for gifts and recreation decor.

Coors Light Padded Bar Stool  White Trim


Coors Light Padded Bar Stool White Trim


$108.35


This Coors Light Bar Stool will be the highlight of your bar and gameroom. Features include: . Chrome plated double rung base . Adjustable levelers . 5 inch high by 14 inch diameter padded seat . Commercial Grade Vinyl Seat . Long lasting Coors Light Logo. 31 inch high bar stool great for bar pub table and barsGreat for gifts and recreation decor.

Coors Light Cowboy Hat


Coors Light Cowboy Hat


$29.99


Beer-Hats are made from actual beer cases and are durable and water resistant. If you get rained on, just wipe it off and let it dry! One size fits most (the sides expand in or out) with a comfort

Coors Light Humor White T-Shirt by CafePress


Coors Light Humor White T-Shirt by CafePress


$25


Coors Light Humor White T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt The white t-shirt is a timeless classic for a reason; it should be a staple in every wardrobe. It is clean, simple, and durable. The best part is you can wear it with anything. This 100% cotton T-shirt is so comfortable you'll want to wear it to bed.

28 Coors Light Pub Table- CL2000


28 Coors Light Pub Table- CL2000


$295.1


This Coors Light Pub Table is the perfect for your Game Room on Game Night. Features include: 28 inch diameter x 1 inch thick solid wood1/8 inch scratch resistant UV protective acrylic topFull color printed Coors Light logo is protected by the acrylic toptable top is trimmed with chrome plated banding42 inch high chrome base with foot rest and adjustable levelersGreat for gifts and recreation decor.NOTE: Product will be shipped in two boxes. This product is heavy. (72 pounds two packages) Dimensions (L x W x H): 28 x 28 x 42 inches.

28amp;quot; Coors Light Pub Table CL2000


28amp;quot; Coors Light Pub Table CL2000


$370.5


This Coors Light Pub Table is theperfectnbsp;for your Game Room on Game Night. Features include: 28 inch diameter x 1 inch thick solid wood1/8 inch scratch resistant UV protective acrylic topFull color printed Coors Light logo is protected by the acrylic toptable top is trimmed with chrome plated banding42 inch high chrome base with foot rest and adjustable levelersGreat for gifts and recreation decor.NOTE:nbsp; Product will be shipped in two boxes.nbsp; This product isnbsp;heavy. (72 pounds two packages)nbsp; Dimensions (L x W x H): 28 x 28 x 42 inches.


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Popular Music Used in Commercials

Popular Music Used In Commercials

Stop The Insanity-Hire Someone To Write A Jingle!

Many years ago, in a far away place and time, companies wishing to promote their wares on television would hire songwriters to develop advertising jingles to promote whatever they were selling. But recently, in my mind, some companies have crossed the proverbial line, so to speak, by using classic Beatles’ music to pitch their products.

Am I the only one who is absolutely appalled by the superstore Target’s use of the great Beatles’ hit entitled “Hello Goodbye” (although in the commercial they have changed it to “Hello Good Buy,” how clever). Couldn’t the corporate big wigs just hire Barry Manilow (who wrote the classic McDonalds’ jingle: “You deserve a break today”) to write a sappy jingle?

However, sadly, this trend has been used over and over again in recent years and there does not seem to be an end of it. Moreover, if I hear the Badfinger song “Come And Get It” (in the advertisement for GMC automobiles), I’ll scream!

When Michael Jackson allowed Nike to abuse the legendary hit by the Beatles’ “Revolution,” it seemed that the floodgates were opened, and an advertisement bandwagon was born. But, I am not sure that these companies realize just how many people are offended by their blatant misuse of these classic rock and roll songs.

But, apparently, these starving songwriters (or whoever owns the rights to the music) are being very well compensated for the right to use these classic songs for advertisement purposes. In fact Randy Bachman, formally of the Canadian group the Guess Who and later Bachman-Turner Overdrive, turned down a lucrative offer from a bathroom tissue company to use his song “Takin’ Care Of Business” (how clever) for a television commercial. He did, however, allow the song to be used for an Office Depot commercial, calling the partnership “a perfect marriage.” Bachman also declared, “you make more in one year with that commercial than you do in your entire lifetime of your band in the 70's with that song.” I guess I am naive, but when did it all become about the money, not the music?

Sadly, this trend is catching on like wildfire, as nowadays you can hear many rock legends allowing their classic music to be used for commercial purposes. Why we have Iggy Pop for Royal Caribbean, Bob Dylan promoting Victoria’s Secret products, Billy Preston teaming up with the Zombies for Fidelity Investments, Led Zeppelin pitching Cadillacs, Aerosmith for Buick, the O’Jays for Coors Beer, Deep Purple promoting Dodge, the Who allowing their music to be used in Cisco commercials, the flower power group the Association pitching Allstate Insurance, why we even have Helen Reddy’s classic anthem hit song “I Am Woman” being utilized in a Burger King commercial. The list goes on and on and when will the insanity end, and are these songs actually helping to sell the products they are endorsing?

It won’t be long before we hear he Donovan song “Mellow Yellow” actually promoting the soft drink called Mellow Yellow. Or, how about the R.E.M. song called “Orange Crush” being used for, you guessed it, the soft drink called Orange Crush. While we’re at it, how about beating down some more Beatles’ classic such as “Ticket To Ride” for the highest bidding airline company, “She Loves You,” for the latest stinky men’s cologne or the song “I Feel Fine,” for an allergy medication? How about the appropriate song “Leaving On A Jet Plane” for United Airlines or Blondie’s hit single “Call Me” for AT & T? We could be hearing the classic Hollies’ tune entitled “Bus Stop” (plug in any major city bus line here) or “Angel Of The Morning” by Marrilee Rush for some feminine product or even “Baby I Love You” by the Ronettes for a diaper commercial. I have a few for Viagra, how about the Three Dog Night ditty called “Easy To Be Hard” or Bad Company’s “Feel Like Makin’ Love” and the Rolling Stones’ hit “Start Me Up?”

While we’re at it, how about the Rolling Stones’ hit “Tumbin’ Dice” (plug in any Indian Casino), the Police hit entitled “Every Breath You Take” for a cold remedy, the iconic Elvis hit “Hound Dog” being used for a dog food commercial? How about the Who’s classic song called “I Can See For Miles” for Lens Crafter, or the Mama’s and the Papa’s 60's hit “California Dreamin’” for any airline company?

We can take it several steps further with “I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You” by the Bee Gees for a telephone company, the Bobby Fuller hit entitled “I Fought The Law,” (plug in any lawyer’s name) or Don Henley’s hit song called “Dirty Laundry” for Tide laundry soap? One could also make a case for the Chicago single called “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?” being used in a Timex commercial or the Doors’ classic song “Light My Fire” being utilized by Kingsford Charcoal?

It’s just a matter of time before we hear the Tom Jones’ song “What’s New Pussycat” in a cat food commercial. Or how about the Raspberries hit “Go All The Way” used for a Trojan commercial? And don’t get me started on sleeping aids like “Sweet Dreams” by the Eurythmics or “Last Night I Didn’t Get To Sleep At All” by the Fifth Dimension. How about the Eagles’ classic entitled “Take It To The Limit” being used to pitch a major credit card? And any local funeral home would be pleased to use the Queen ditty called “Another One Bites The Dust” or “When I Die” by Blood, Sweat & Tears and God forbid, “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door,” by Bob Dylan. And now that you got me started, how would the hit song by Olivia Newton-John called “Have You Ever Been Mellow” or the Elton John hit called, “I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues”; or better yet, “Do You Feel Like We Do,” by Peter Frampton being used for the latest and greatest antidepressant to hit the market? One could use the Johnny Nash tune called “I Can See Clearly Now” for any eyeglass maker or “One Headlight,” by the Wallflowers in an Auto Zone commercial. And one more just for fun, the Neil Diamond classic “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers” utilized for an FTD commercial?

The list seems endless and we may hear some of the aforementioned music paired up with their respective products. Some may seem downright silly, but after all, it is all about the money, not the music.

About the Author

Author Robert Benson writes about rock/pop music, vinyl record collecting and operates http://www.collectingvinylrecords.com, where you can pick up a copy of his ebook called
"The Fascinating Hobby Of Vinyl Record Collecting."
Contact Robert at robert@collectingvinylrecords.com