![]() Arnold obviously works too hard and fast for his fellow employees. Arnold walks briskly past him, carrying on one shoulder what we are supposed to believe is a full keg of beer. ![]() The brewery scene opens with a cameo by Fritz Maytag, serving as inspector on the bottling line (cue Laverne and Shirley theme song-ha!). We soon learn that Joe works at a local brewery, which brings us to the Emmy-Award-worthy performance, if we do say so ourselves, by Anchor Brewing! The episode opens with the murder (no surprise) of a young woman by a sensitive bodybuilder named Joe, played by (spoiler alert) an aspiring young Austrian actor named Arnold Schwarzenegger. For the episode called Dead Lift-first aired on May 5, 1977-Richard Hatch, who replaced Michael Douglas for the show’s fifth and final season, plays Malden’s sidekick. Here are a few examples.ġ977: Arnold Schwarzenegger at Anchor in Streets of SFįans of 1970s TV will undoubtedly remember The Streets of San Francisco, starring Karl Malden as San Francisco Detective Lieutenant Mike Stone. Each represents anywhere from ounces to tons of research, and there are over 200 different crowns in all-start collecting them now! In the Under the Crown blog series, I’ll offer a brief elaboration on each UTC ( Under The Crown-another industry term) factoid.Īnchor Brewing has been a part of pop culture for many decades. Under every Anchor Steam ® Beer crown (we brewers call bottle caps crowns) is a little piece of Anchor lore. ![]() Anchor historian Dave Burkhart brings us interesting tales of Anchor’s past, guided by the factoids printed on the underside of Anchor Steam Beer crowns
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