SlimShady'sSpaceForce Posted May 15, 2019 Posted May 15, 2019 24 minutes ago, Ned Flanders said: A SUNY Brockport staple in the early 80s. I don't know what people you were hanging out with in Brockport, cuz every party I crashed had a real keg.
plenzmd1 Posted May 15, 2019 Posted May 15, 2019 14 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said: I don't know what people you were hanging out with in Brockport, cuz every party I crashed had a real keg. sure it was a pre-game thing! ( although we did not call it pregaming back then) We had a home kegerator in our apartment last 3 years I was in school( i had two Senior years!), so never any beerballs! $19.99 for a Genny half, and we were close to Pittsburgh.
SlimShady'sSpaceForce Posted May 15, 2019 Posted May 15, 2019 22 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said: sure it was a pre-game thing! ( although we did not call it pregaming back then) We had a home kegerator in our apartment last 3 years I was in school( i had two Senior years!), so never any beerballs! $19.99 for a Genny half, and we were close to Pittsburgh. My Friday night "trips" to Brockport usually ended with a view of the flowing colors of the sunrise while driving back to Rochester.
Just Jack Posted May 18, 2019 Posted May 18, 2019 On 5/15/2019 at 8:30 AM, ExiledInIllinois said: Kegs bit heavy! 1/4 keg? Unfortunately the old guy is dead (neighbor across the street where we lived)... I could of swore he said "beerball." Which... Would have been prior to 1973 @ Rockpile. You sure they didn't make them earlier? Did you read the article? The original beerballs were made by the F.X. Matt (Saranac) Brewing Co. in Utica, starting around 1976. It took a few years, but rival breweries like Coors and Genesee jumped in. By the 1980s, the beerball craze had swept the nation.
ExiledInIllinois Posted May 18, 2019 Posted May 18, 2019 2 minutes ago, Just Jack said: Did you read the article? The original beerballs were made by the F.X. Matt (Saranac) Brewing Co. in Utica, starting around 1976. It took a few years, but rival breweries like Coors and Genesee jumped in. By the 1980s, the beerball craze had swept the nation. Yes. I am doubting what the old guy said to me. He had to mean something else. A 1/4 keg... Couldn't have been a "beerball." He claimed he brought beerballs into the Rockpile. That can't be right. First year at Rich was 1973. And the definitive answer on who really invented it was Matt's?? A 1/4 keg is roughly only 2+ gallons more. Still pretty heavy! ~5 gallon beeball will weigh in @ approximately 40 pounds of liquid... A ~7 gallon 1/4 keg will come in a roughly 56 pounds... That's using the estimate that 1 gallon of water is equal to 8 pounds. Beer has to be close in weight. Still... Toting 40-60 pounds of beer (not including vessel it's in) into a stadium is still sort of ridiculous. I guess I can't blame them from banning such huge quantities. What will people do next!
Gugny Posted May 19, 2019 Posted May 19, 2019 On 5/18/2019 at 8:36 AM, ExiledInIllinois said: Yes. I am doubting what the old guy said to me. He had to mean something else. A 1/4 keg... Couldn't have been a "beerball." He claimed he brought beerballs into the Rockpile. That can't be right. First year at Rich was 1973. And the definitive answer on who really invented it was Matt's?? A 1/4 keg is roughly only 2+ gallons more. Still pretty heavy! ~5 gallon beeball will weigh in @ approximately 40 pounds of liquid... A ~7 gallon 1/4 keg will come in a roughly 56 pounds... That's using the estimate that 1 gallon of water is equal to 8 pounds. Beer has to be close in weight. Still... Toting 40-60 pounds of beer (not including vessel it's in) into a stadium is still sort of ridiculous. I guess I can't blame them from banning such huge quantities. What will people do next! Dizzy bat?
ExiledInIllinois Posted May 19, 2019 Posted May 19, 2019 2 hours ago, Gugny said: Dizzy bat? Wow! LoL... I had to Google that!
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