Narragansett’s Brewmaster, Bill Anderson checking the kettle during the boil. Just another day brewing Narragansett beer at the old brewery in Cranston.
Look what kept WPRO on-air through the Blizzard of ‘78. Courtesy of Sean Frederick and Holland Cooke.
Walking down the streets of Worcester circa 1970’s. Narragansett beer sign making a nice cameo in the back.
Re-create this iconic image with you and your friends, then tweet “I like to #CrushItLikeQuint with @GansettBeer” with a picture link and you will be entered to win the new JAWS Blu-Ray release.
1970s bottle labels for lager, porter, and ale.
Crush It Like Quint. To celebrate the release of Narragansett’s 1970’s retro cans like the one in JAWS, we are running a “Crush It Like Quint” contest. Recreate this memorable scene to the best of your ability with this can. Snap a photo or even make a video and send it to us. At the end of the summer, the best and most creative “Crush It Like Quint” entry will win their very own BluRay copy of the film, JAWS. Make sure you use the hashtag #CrushItLikeQuint when posting to Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr so we can find it. You can even post it on our Facebook wall or email us at contact@narragansettbeer.com.
Here’s what a cookout in the 70’s looked like. (Not taken with Instagram.)
Narragansett brewery’s canning line running 12oz cans in the 1970s.
Crush It Like Quint