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Show HILL TOP TIMES July 30, 1982 Page 17 "'TWas like losin a friend the day George Killian stopped brewiri the Red n old friend if you ask me: For nearly a hundred years, the lads allover this part of Ireland knew you could count on the Red. And count on the Red they did. It was George Killian's H. family who brewed it And m for five generations, they was holdin' true to the taste. And if you ever had just a sip or two for yourself, you'd r thank 'em for it too. ; v uBut then came the black v. day George Killian stopped brewin' the Red. Some say it was the changin times that backed him to the wall. "Modernize; they said to George. 'Compromise,' George said to them. And I'll have : none of that Before I change the taste, 111 close the doors.' HAnd close the doors he did though a few of the lads came close to tears. And George Killian came dose to tearshimself. Or so they say. ' Then something grand happened. ETA Over in America, Coors asked George if they could help him bring it back. Brew me KilHan's Red?' George asked. Aye, I'd be proud to brew with you. If you be brewin' it my way' "Now George's way was never n' the easy way. It means the malts. Takin' a bit more time. ; And a bit more trouble. -- V . I! ft !7 !W ; Waif" that's what brings out the glorious red color "And I hear that's just the way they're doin' it One sip, they say, and you'll know they're brewin' it George's way Of course, - -- fit t - Aa rf -- rf George's way is just what the lads all expected. They don't for hS. get what George Killian always says: "I stopped brewin' it once. And I can stop it again.'" slow-roasti- T7 i w RED One sip and you'll know. They're still brewin it Georges way. ' ' Not yet available everywhere. 1982 Adolph Coors Company. Golden. Colorado 80401. Brewer of Fine Quality Beers Since 1873. |