"Olde Frothingslosh, the pale stale ale with the foam at the bottom"

I owned a few of the 1st-generation cans back in the 70's. Was produced as a knock-on to a radio DJ's funny fake ads for Olde Frothingslosh. The 1st-generation cans are collectables. Unfortunately, I eventually drank mine. Can't comment on the quality of the ale, as I can't remember.

#Ale #Gags #Beer

https://beerinfo.com/the-story-of-miss-olde-frothingslosh-marsha-phillips/

The Story of Miss Olde Frothingslosh, Marsha Phillips - Beer Info

The Story of Miss Olde Frothingslosh, Marsha Phillips By Dan Majors  Some people go their whole lives without finding their niche, their place in the world, where they belonged. My aunt belonged on a beer can. Marsha Phillips, 54, a 300-pound-plus resident of Rochester, died on May 26, 2000. But not before making her mark as Miss Olde Frothingslosh, the woman whose largeness was depicted on a specialty beer produced by Pittsburgh Brewing Co. In 1968, Marsha was married to my uncle, Ed Majors, and they used to baby-sit my brothers and me sometimes. Marsha, a big girl all her […]

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@DeepPolka Stuff like this is why I say that I was clearly born in the wrong generation. If I could go back in time and have my radio career at any point in history, it would have started in the early 70's.