Well, I was down in Hillsboro this past weekend. Got a 12 pack of Genesse Cream Ale. Its super smooth good and drinkable. Does anyone know a place in the city that sells that?
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Posted 3 years ago #
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krogers on parsons used to. it's worth a shot.
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If anyone knows ANYwhere to purchase anything Genessee-related, I'd love to know where to get it....My grandpa was in a Genessee television commercial WAAAAAYYYYYY back in the day. They came out to his sheep farm in NE Ohio and wanted to film him working on the farm- my guess is to appeal to the average "working man" back in that time?
I'll have to ask him more questions about it, but my family (brothers and sister) are always looking for trinkets and things with Genessee on them. Never looked too hard but always interested in getting a souvenir to share with our family "star", Pap. :wink:
Posted 3 years ago # -
Andersons.
If you like Genny Cream, try Sleimans cream Ale. Better!!!!!
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This was my dad's beer in the 1980s.
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Rochester, New York's finest. Brewed near the fresh waters of the Genesee River. Their best and probably hardest to find product is 12-Horse Ale. Their easiest to find, and worst to drink might be Dundees Honey Brown (Golden Anny is even worse, but I doubt it leaves upstate NY).
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joev wrote This was my dad's beer in the 1980s.
What a trendster.
http://www.creamale.com/History
Genesee should be the new hipster beer!
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laChewla wrote
joev wrote This was my dad's beer in the 1980s.
What a trendster.
http://www.creamale.com/History
Genesee should be the new hipster beer!
At the Union in Athens, it already is.
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I knew it!
The Union is totally trendy.
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