Stan Wolfson/Newsday RM // Getty Images Each year, the U.S. spends an astounding $100 billion on beer. Between pints over brunch and after-work sessions, beer holds a prominent place in the American lifestyle, comprising 42% of the country’s alcoholic beverage market. But the obsession with beer doesn’t stop with the average consumer, as sharing a […]
The iconic Lone Star cap is popular among beer drinkers for several reasons. If you are wondering where the beer puzzles went, read this to find answers.
For years no one would drink Lone Star beer because rednecks did; then one enterprising man figured out that if it was marketed right, everyone would want to drink Lone Star precisely because rednecks did.
When Texas became independent from Mexico in 1836 and adopted the flag with the single star on it, the name The Lone Star State was born. And since then-more businesses than we can count have used the name-including the Country station in the Townsquare Media cluster here in the Permian Basin at 92.3 FM. The name will always conjure an image of great pride as Texans are very proud of where we live, and there's abundant love for the state we call home. All across the state, in all different sectors and all different industries and vocations-the name is everywhere. Some examples include:
When Texas became independent from Mexico in 1836 and adopted the flag with the single star on it, the name The Lone Star State was born. And since then-more businesses than we can count have used the name-including the Country station in the Townsquare Media cluster here in the Permian Basin at 92.3 FM. The name will always conjure an image of great pride as Texans are very proud of where we live, and there's abundant love for the state we call home. All across the state, in all different sectors and all different industries and vocations-the name is everywhere. Some examples include: