Dolphin Stadium about to be renamed after beer produced in Jacksonville

Started by thelakelander, May 01, 2009, 07:31:36 PM

Ocklawaha

Quote from: I-10east on May 02, 2009, 02:03:11 AM
Quote from: riverside_mail on May 01, 2009, 08:50:43 PM
Think domestic Corona.
Perfect description! I like em'. I guess everyone has their different taste for beer; Like I don't do stouts like Guinness. IMO Heineken are overrated and nasty, but hey, that's just me. I like smooth tasting beers.

How many times has that stadium been renamed? Joe Robbie, Pro Player, Dolphin, and now Land Shark; I think that's all of em'. 

I like it too I-10 East, in fact I'd say as fun as Corona. Now if you like excellence try Tsing Tao, Anchor Steam or Leapord (from NZ). Anchor also has a great porter. Then of course theirs always DP with Sailor Jerry Rum (both cherry based drinks *WARNING Sailor Jerry is nearly 100 proof - STRONG STUFF) SOCO 100 and Rebel Yell.

If y'all haven't been on the REBEL YELL web site you have REALLY missed a historians treat and a few brain challenges!  Shhhh we won't tell if you score as a Yankee. http://www.rebelyellwhiskey.com/


OCKLAWAHA

Captain Zissou

If you want smooth try Amstel Light. It is just about one of the smoothest beers I have ever tasted. Other than that, Dead Guy Ale and Brooklyn Lager are two personal faves.

civil42806

Quote from: Captain Zissou on May 10, 2009, 09:33:02 PM
If you want smooth try Amstel Light. It is just about one of the smoothest beers I have ever tasted. Other than that, Dead Guy Ale and Brooklyn Lager are two personal faves.

Amstel light, might as well drink Pearl light, or there is Keystone light they are both cheaper and as close to water as Amstel  light 8)  Give me a hoppy beer that makes you set up and pay attention.  Favorite is Sierra Nevada Pale ale, but redhook IPA is also good.  One of my favorites back in early 90's used to fly through St. Louis airport often, Bud had a small bar there, only place I found a bud beer called "Spirit of St. Louis ale"  hoppiest beer I ever drank.

chipwich

This naming deal should do a pretty good job of increasing interest and sales of Landshark Lager. It could easily catapult the brand from a very limited niche product to a more widely distributed brand beer.  Since it's made here in Jacksonville, the naming deal and increased consumer base of the beer should lead to more business in Jax.

More beer needed means more jobs and shifts at A-B plant to make, pack and ship the stuff.  Who knows, if it gets big enough, Buffet may eventually set up a small brewery and restaurant here which should make for a nice tourist attraction (maybe just my wishful thinking).

copperfiend


Shwaz

Landshark may be the worst beer of all time. Horrible after taste... like an even worse version of Miller Highlife.

I wanted to like it being a home-town brew and tried on different occasions but I never enjoyed it.

I still would've liked Landshark to purchase the naming rights to JMS as the team could really use that money... they could rename it Tampax stadium for all I care just as long as they sign the check.


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BridgeTroll

I think the time is right for...

Trojan Stadium... Home of the Jaguars...
In a boat at sea one of the men began to bore a hole in the bottom of the boat. On being remonstrating with, he answered, "I am only boring under my own seat." "Yes," said his companions, "but when the sea rushes in we shall all be drowned with you."

Shwaz

QuoteI think the time is right for...

Trojan Stadium... Home of the Jaguars...

Del Rio did play for USC...
And though I long to embrace, I will not replace my priorities: humour, opinion, a sense of compassion, creativity and a distaste for fashion.

TheProfessor

Maybe Peyton could throw some coins out there and call it "GATE STADIUM"