My great grandfather was a brewer for hamms 1903-1953 . 50 year employee He did receive the coveted ultra rare 50 year employee 14k lord Elgin watch .. it looks nice on me .
TYVM for the film that's a treasure for sure. Films like this are more than what they convey but a true testament of years gone by that have to be remembered. A truly bipartisan effort going on there folks.
They let the old brewery become an abandoned ruin. Jacob Schmidt was brewmaster early on there in Swede Hallow. This was just before they thought of the Bear adds. Looks like about 1953 to me, what a cool time for our country.
Back when the beer was in St Paul Minnesota now it's brewed in Milwaukee at the Miller brewery I wasn't around when it was brewed in St Paul Minnesota nice video Hamm's the beer refreshment
Love this beer. An old original classic that naturally tastes better than all these yuppie micro brews being made today. Cheers Hamm's. Glad this beer has been found in Rhode Island.
Born and raised across the tracks from the grain elevators. Played many ball games in the malthouse parking lot and knew several water fountains around the property. St. Paul Brewery occupies the old brewhouse portion of the site.
@@LandOfSkyBeerWaterscom Building forts in the stacks of pallets. Remember the Grain Elevators were the Fallout shelters. Seeing the bottling line - bottles whipping by. Employee cafeteria with coolers of various beers.
Its a shame how they let a great beer die!! I love hamms and they only need put it in bottles and 6 packs of bottles. Then bring back a revamped hamms bear campaign and commercials. Promote!!!! This beer is a classic and deserves better!!! #lovehamms
Love this vid. However, some of it I don't understand. They refer to Theo Hamm sought the "Sky Blue Water" and from what I've read, Theo Hamm knew very little on how to brew beer. However in this film they make it sound like he was the brew master. But I guess that's how they paid homage to the man who got it all started.
From what I could make out at the end this was produced around 1958. Everything looked shiny and up to date, even the trucks at the end looked new. Not much left but the remaining buildings these days. I believe the micro brew Flat Earth Brewing is using part of them today.
I know right. Its crazy how the place was bustling at one point only to be neglected and left to decay. I could say it was the Hamm's family who decided to sell the company at the height of popularity but then everyone else didnt know what to do with the brand and the brewery itself went into disarray.
Beers like Hamm's, Schlitz and PBR were well on their way out in the late 70's and early 80's before craft beers ever got rolling in America. However, PBR made quite a comeback over the last 10-15 years. Not a bad beer, really.
Yes,we need to get rid of all these factories..all they do is provide good jobs for the local families..oh wait that's what we did on the Eastside back then!!! No wonder there's no jobs there
My great grandfather was a brewer for hamms 1903-1953 . 50 year employee
He did receive the coveted ultra rare 50 year employee 14k lord Elgin watch .. it looks nice on me .
Awesome!! I love Hamm's and it is probably my favorite AAL beer!
That is awesome man.Hope he rests in peace.
That's awesome
Well done, thanks for sharing
Hamm's was a very Lovely Beer, as Lovely as the Sky blue Waters! It was what America had back when America was Great! Love this Video!
uumm we still have it ..i bought a 6-pack of 16 ounce tall boys for $ 4.00 in KCMO thats 5% alcohol
Was?
I just found some today.
Was? Just picked up a 30 pack for $15. America is the same as it's always been. 'Red and White, Blue suede shoes....'
From the land of sky blue waters
Comes the beer refreshing. Hams. Might not be totally correct on that.
TYVM for the film that's a treasure for sure. Films like this are more than what they convey but a true testament of years gone by that have to be remembered. A truly bipartisan effort going on there folks.
This is fucking awesome! I love Hamm's!!!!
In the 80s, I would stop by the brewery with a jug and catch some spring water. Probably why I have the thirst.
This was really good. Enjoyed.
They let the old brewery become an abandoned ruin.
Jacob Schmidt was brewmaster early on there in Swede Hallow.
This was just before they thought of the Bear adds.
Looks like about 1953 to me, what a cool time for our country.
That’s what happens when demographics get worse
@@paleo704 😆
Back when the beer was in St Paul Minnesota now it's brewed in Milwaukee at the Miller brewery I wasn't around when it was brewed in St Paul Minnesota nice video Hamm's the beer refreshment
What an amazing ending. To me, it should be the start of a movie about Gaia herself
Love this beer. An old original classic that naturally tastes better than all these yuppie micro brews being made today. Cheers Hamm's. Glad this beer has been found in Rhode Island.
$3.99 for a six-pack of delicious pints.
Born and raised across the tracks from the grain elevators. Played many ball games in the malthouse parking lot and knew several water fountains around the property. St. Paul Brewery occupies the old brewhouse portion of the site.
Wow great story of your youth living in the shows of the brewery
@@LandOfSkyBeerWaterscom Building forts in the stacks of pallets. Remember the Grain Elevators were the Fallout shelters. Seeing the bottling line - bottles whipping by. Employee cafeteria with coolers of various beers.
Wow! That was awesome!
The Real America is long gone....now we live daily in a waking nightmare.
....and that's why we need a cold Hamm's now more than ever!
Sounds like a whole new angle for a beer ad, right?
Hamm's... The best damn beer hands down!
Fucking amazing!
we have lost this national treasure !
There's always hope! I just tried Hamm's for the first time today! Not bad!
I love drinking hamms
Hamm's Beer was a wonderful Beer!
Kinseydsp it exists and is making a comeback, i’m drinking one rn.
Hamm's Special Light is amazing try it without arrogance. Best light beer out there
It tastes as good as America was back then
STILL IS
12:34 is a job I've trained all my life for.
Barry Travis
Haha!
I too have perfected the art of gently lifting the glass and checking the quality
"How was work today, honey?"
"Oh...got drunk again."
"Well, that's nice. 😊 Come have a seat at the table."
Its a shame how they let a great beer die!! I love hamms and they only need put it in bottles and 6 packs of bottles. Then bring back a revamped hamms bear campaign and commercials. Promote!!!! This beer is a classic and deserves better!!! #lovehamms
It's back and starting to really pick up in sales. The tastiest & cheapest cheap beer out there!
I'm drinking a hamms right now
duane Whitham It is back now with an advertising campaign too!
@@biggkoz A new ad campaign? I haven't seen it but would like to.
@@christianthompson420 About to crack open today's second can of Hamm's myself. 👍
Carmi A. Thompson is the freighter being loaded most likely in Duluth-Superior
Hamms / slang for when you need to get hammered on a tight budget.
Love this vid. However, some of it I don't understand. They refer to Theo Hamm sought the "Sky Blue Water" and from what I've read, Theo Hamm knew very little on how to brew beer. However in this film they make it sound like he was the brew master.
But I guess that's how they paid homage to the man who got it all started.
He did get the brewery from another guy as a business deal so you never know.
+LandOfSkyBeerWaters.com Luck of the draw I suppose.
Sometimes I wonder how close hamms today tastes compared to them. It must be close.
Did anyone else notice that they were especially PROUD of the taxes they paid! Man, how times have changed!
Hamms is the best
What year is the video?
From what I could make out at the end this was produced around 1958. Everything looked shiny and up to date, even the trucks at the end looked new. Not much left but the remaining buildings these days. I believe the micro brew Flat Earth Brewing is using part of them today.
Hamms does have a distinct flavor of its own ! A Great American lager!
What about the people that sample the beer while on the bottling machines
@@fhotzel The Hamm’s employees were famous for being drunk on the job
@@LandOfSkyBeerWaterscom😂
Gosh this is depressing seeing how good life used to be. Now the plant is abandoned and the once proud beer from Minnesota is made in Wisconsin.
I know right. Its crazy how the place was bustling at one point only to be neglected and left to decay. I could say it was the Hamm's family who decided to sell the company at the height of popularity but then everyone else didnt know what to do with the brand and the brewery itself went into disarray.
No all heroes have caps
Must have been filmed before 1951,as they eliminated the tax meter within the brewery.
Some of the automobiles seen in a few shots appear to be from around 1953-54.
Those Hamm's ladies look hella drunk. lol
I knew a lot of guys who would volunteer for that job for free
so glad that real craft beer has knocked these huge swill factories into the bargain bin
Craft beer is what the Egyptians did before the Germans figured out the cheapest best way to get hammered
Beers like Hamm's, Schlitz and PBR were well on their way out in the late 70's and early 80's before craft beers ever got rolling in America. However, PBR made quite a comeback over the last 10-15 years. Not a bad beer, really.
Yes,we need to get rid of all these factories..all they do is provide good jobs for the local families..oh wait that's what we did on the Eastside back then!!! No wonder there's no jobs there