
Dec
10
Where can I find a neon Budweiser or Miller Lite sign that doesn't cost too much for the sign or shipping?
by pritip_2006 | Posted in Hobbies & Crafts
Im currently in Philadelphia and I don't recognize if there any stores around here that sell neon Miller Lite or Budweiser beer signs. That would be ideal because then I wouldn't have to pay shipping, which on EBAY seems to be about $99 for most signs.
Try your resident bars, they might have one there not using and sell it to you at a good price, they customarily get them free anyway.
Jul
27
Why do they do this?
by rob | Posted in Baseball
Every series at Wrigley Possibilities, the big Miller Lite sign on one of the rooftops in right field has a saying on it about the hostile team. Whenever the Brewers come into town, the sign says, "The Existent Brew Crew." Now, the Brewers play in Miller Car park. Their
Why would they do what to the Brewers? it's not like the deliver says "The Brewer's Suck." It's not like they are bad mouthing the Brewers, they are by a hair's breadth having a little fun with their nickname.
Perhaps they are simply marketing to the audience
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Jan
01
Happy Hour... at Starbucks?
The 6 a.m. coffee run is desperately vital, but you've probably never considered Starbucks for happy hour. The coffee secure is, sigh, is putting the "bar" back into "barista," (base, couldn't help ourselves) as just another way for the coffee chain to anticipate your every move.
Starbucks began serving beer and wine back in lowering 2010, at just a few locations in the Pacific Northwest. It looks like the boozy policy test worked -- the coffee chain is now rolling out alcoholic options at spots in Atlanta, Chicago and Southern California.
"The particular stores have been 'carefully selected' and are larger and have more seating than regular Starbucks sites," reports BusinessWeek.com .
The accepted Star-bars sell beer for $5 and glasses of wine for $7-$9, BusinessWeek.com said. Starbucks' online menu doesn't bibliography any alcoholic options.
No D.C.-area locations are due to start serving liquor any time soon, but Starbucks certainly wouldn't be the first local coffeehouse to do so.








