Carling's Brewery: Carling's Red Cap Ale, 1950s
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Voiceover | Burgess Meredith Two, | 0:02 |
has graduated to lighthearted Carling. | 0:04 | |
♪ It's a great day ♪ | 0:07 | |
♪ When you graduate to Carling's Red Cap Ale ♪ | 0:08 | |
♪ You're the head of the class ♪ | 0:12 | |
♪ When you got a glass ♪ | 0:13 | |
♪ Of that Carling's Red Cap Ale ♪ | 0:14 | |
♪ That great grade ale from Canada way ♪ | 0:17 | |
♪ And now it's brewed lighthearted in the USA ♪ | 0:19 | |
♪ It's a great day to graduate ♪ | 0:22 | |
♪ To Carling's Red Cap Ale ♪ | 0:24 | |
- | You know I graduated to Carling's | 0:27 |
because I wanted a brew that was light. | 0:29 | |
Just look at that. | 0:31 | |
Clear, bright, and lighthearted. | 0:33 | |
And when you first taste Carling's | 0:39 | |
you'll know why they call it lighthearted. | 0:40 | |
You see Carling's has the heart | 0:43 | |
Canadian ales are famous for | 0:44 | |
plus the lightness we Americans like. | 0:46 | |
It costs no more than fine premium beer. | 0:49 | |
And if your grocer or your favorite bar | 0:52 | |
doesn't have Carling's, | 0:54 | |
ask them to get it for you. | 0:56 | |
Step up your pleasure, graduate to lighthearted Carling's. | 0:57 |
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