All right, I'm looking for some help here. Yesterday I was on WI public radio doing a craft beer show and some guy called in asking about a beer he used to drink "50-60" years ago in Minnesota. He described it as fairly heavy for the day and high in alcohol. All three of us in the studio stared at each other because we had no clue what he was talking about. I'm hoping one of you will be able to clue me in. The caller couldn't spell it, but let me put down a phonetic spelling and a few variations that I can think of that may jar someone's memory:
Glacks-tight
Glaxtite
Glixsteidt
Glixslide
Glaxslite
Get the idea? It was hard for me to catch exactly what he said and no one called in later with additional info.
I'll take any theories including dementia or drunk.
Glacks-tight
Glaxtite
Glixsteidt
Glixslide
Glaxslite
Get the idea? It was hard for me to catch exactly what he said and no one called in later with additional info.
I'll take any theories including dementia or drunk.