I've heard that back in the 1960's Schlitz beer used to be at least an acceptably decent domestic beer before turning into industrial grade cow piss in the 1970's. Is that true? I ask because Pabst has bought the Schlitz brand and they're supposedly making a huge push by bring back "the classic 1960's recipe Schlitz beer".
There is a lot of hype about this new "Classic Schlitz" on the beer forums with people claiming it's the best of the mass market domestic beers (slight praise I know) but supposedly they're using more real malt and real hops instead of the malt extract and condensed hop pellets like Bud, Miller, and Coors use. Is this just hype or did Schlitz actually used to be a decent beer?
There is a lot of hype about this new "Classic Schlitz" on the beer forums with people claiming it's the best of the mass market domestic beers (slight praise I know) but supposedly they're using more real malt and real hops instead of the malt extract and condensed hop pellets like Bud, Miller, and Coors use. Is this just hype or did Schlitz actually used to be a decent beer?
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