Saturday, August 20, 2005

MILLER TIME!



Happy 150th Anniversary, Miller!

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- When it's Miller Time, Miller Brewing knows how to party. The nation's second-largest and oldest major brewer threw a 150th birthday bash Saturday with more than 100 descendants of the Miller family attending.

Lured by the Goo Goo Dolls, Bon Jovi and Miller beer, the invitation-only event called "The Big Brew-Ha" was expected to draw about 35,000 people to Miller Park, less than a mile from the brewery.

"This celebration has been 150 years in the making, and it's one that no other major American brewing company is able to celebrate," said Miller Brewing President and CEO Norman Adami. "We are here to celebrate a major milestone, but more importantly, we are here to celebrate the employees, past and present, who made the last 150 years possible."

Adami read a letter from President Bush, who called the story of Miller a testament to innovation.

Tailgating began early in the afternoon as people listened to bands outside the ballpark.

..."We've waited for 150 years," said Miller sales representative Matt Baumann, "we've got to pack a lot of partying in today."

And we did!


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