Vintage: Radio Spot, Ale Or Beer

Here's another classic radio ad for Narragansett beer from back in the day. At the time, New England's largest brewery produced both Ale and Beer....

Here's another classic radio ad for Narragansett beer from back in the day. At the time, New England's largest brewery produced both Ale and Beer. Enjoy!

Hi Neighbor, Have a 'Gansett ale or beer!

5 comments

We are waiting for the Ale. Even the Cream Ale they produced in the late 70’s would be a great idea.

How about the following:

1) Narragansett Lager Beer

2) Narragansett Light Lager Beer

3) Narragansett Ale

4) Narragansett Cream Ale

5) Narragansett Porter

6) Narragansett Bock (seasonal)

This would be a great lineup and when I want an Ale I wouldn’t have to drink Ballantine or Chesterfield.

John Cressy

We are waiting for the Ale. Even the Cream Ale they produced in the late 70’s would be a great idea.

How about the following:

1) Narragansett Lager Beer

2) Narragansett Light Lager Beer

3) Narragansett Ale

4) Narragansett Cream Ale

5) Narragansett Porter

6) Narragansett Bock (seasonal)

This would be a great lineup and when I want an Ale I wouldn’t have to drink Ballantine or Chesterfield.

John Cressy

We are waiting for the Ale. Even the Cream Ale they produced in the late 70’s would be a great idea.

How about the following:

1) Narragansett Lager Beer

2) Narragansett Light Lager Beer

3) Narragansett Ale

4) Narragansett Cream Ale

5) Narragansett Porter

6) Narragansett Bock (seasonal)

This would be a great lineup and when I want an Ale I wouldn’t have to drink Ballantine or Chesterfield.

John Cressy

We are waiting for the Ale. Even the Cream Ale they produced in the late 70’s would be a great idea.

How about the following:

1) Narragansett Lager Beer

2) Narragansett Light Lager Beer

3) Narragansett Ale

4) Narragansett Cream Ale

5) Narragansett Porter

6) Narragansett Bock (seasonal)

This would be a great lineup and when I want an Ale I wouldn’t have to drink Ballantine or Chesterfield.

John Cressy

We are waiting for the Ale. Even the Cream Ale they produced in the late 70’s would be a great idea.

How about the following:

1) Narragansett Lager Beer

2) Narragansett Light Lager Beer

3) Narragansett Ale

4) Narragansett Cream Ale

5) Narragansett Porter

6) Narragansett Bock (seasonal)

This would be a great lineup and when I want an Ale I wouldn’t have to drink Ballantine or Chesterfield.

John Cressy

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