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101-year-old WWII veteran credits longevity to daily Coors Light
Burner02 Offline
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Forget green juices and turmeric smoothies — one man credits his longevity to a different kind of beverage.

Andrew E. Slavonic, who celebrated his 101st birthday on Dec. 1 with his family and friends in McMurray, Penn., has been drinking one Coors Light every day at 4 p.m. for the past 15 years.

“In 1996, he actually started drinking regular Coors beer,” Andrew’s son, Bob Slavonic, told Fox News. “He switched to Coors Light beer about 15 years ago. I think I am the one to blame for the switch because that is all that I have been drinking for about the past 25 years.”

Andrew said he and his dad prefer the lighter taste of the brew.

The centenarian, who cooks for himself and reads the news every day, is still spry — which he also credits to his daily habit.

“He gets up at 8:30 every day and gets dressed and goes into the kitchen ready to cook his own breakfast,” Bob said of his father. “Later, after he makes his own lunch, he goes into his home office and reads through the daily newspaper.” Andrew reads his mail and paper on a large magnifying screen given to him by the VA.

“Around 4:00 p.m., he tells me that it is 4:00 p.m., and it is time for our beer,” Bob said. “He gets his Coors Light from the garage beer fridge and enjoys a nice cold one.”

“The bluer the mountains are on the can, the better,” Bob added.

Andrew, a WWII Air Force Veteran, served as a nose gunner on the B24 Liberator and top turret gunner on the B17 Flying Fortress. He also trained new pilots that were transitioning from 2-engine to 4-engine planes during the war. And he still tries to be as independent as possible.

Bob noted his father has macular degeneration, but until he moved back in with him in 2016, Andrew was still cutting 0.6 acres of grass by himself and shoveling snow off his long driveway in the winter.

“But now I do all of that for him,” Bob said. “The move was well worth it since I am here with him. I would not miss it for the world!”

Bob said he has reached out to MillerCoors to tell them about his father’s fandom, but has not yet heard back.

Andrew is not the only elderly fan of the beer company — 100-year-old Clotilda Kort chalks up her longevity to her daily Miller 64 ritual, enjoying the brew each day at 2 p.m.

Applause
MACS Offline
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Like father, like son... they both drink crappy beer.
tonygraz Offline
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Girlie beer !
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MACS wrote:
Like father, like son... they both drink crappy beer.



Maybe, but seems to be working for the old guy.

And not really worried about the son.
frankj1 Offline
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MACS wrote:
Like father, like son... they both drink crappy beer.

it's what he drank to get to 86 that did the trick...not that crap.
Mr. Jones Offline
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You BASTIDS 📉📉📉🍺🍻🍻^^^ RRRRR.... H.A.R.S.H.

CUT THE OLD GEEZER A H.U.S.K....

You gotta have balls to be a nose & turret gunner...
He earned his rocky mountain beers...
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WWII vet aspect was the only reason for the OP.

Currently, there are 500,000 - 600,000 U.S. WWII vets left of the nearly 16 million that served during that war.

On average we are losing 372 of those a day as evidenced in part by the death of President Bush this week.

The Greatest Generation was the "Greatest" for a reason.
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Burner02 wrote:
WWII vet aspect was the only reason for the OP.

Currently, there are 500,000 - 600,000 U.S. WWII vets left of the nearly 16 million that served during that war.

On average we are losing 372 of those a day as evidenced in part by the death of President Bush this week.

The Greatest Generation was the "Greatest" for a reason.


Ditto
SteveS Offline
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Reminds me of a lifelong friend of mine who died last year at age 84 ... he drank a whiskey and water while smoking a (crappy) cigar every day at 4pm ... I tried for years to get him to smoke a decent cigar, but his wife rebelled at the thought of paying more than a buck maybe two on a cigar ... when I tried to gift him a smoke, she'd cut in quickly and say "oh, we don't like those fancy cigars you have" ...
rumraider Offline
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What he said
rumraider Offline
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That was a reply to #8. I might be old and drinking.
rumraider Offline
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That was a reply to #8. I might be old and drinking.
rumraider Offline
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And double posting.
Get off my lawn
frankj1 Offline
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you are the world's slowest post count whore
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I had to give up beer in effort to live longer...at least that's what my doctor advised...
delta1 Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
you are the world's slowest post count whore


don't discourage him...that's a nice looking avatar...
frankj1 Offline
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delta1 wrote:
don't discourage him...that's a nice looking avatar...

he's a good guy too. vanishes every so often, but a lib and military guy if I recall correctly
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delta1 wrote:
I had to give up beer in effort to live longer...at least that's what my doctor advised...



Thought about getting a new doctor?
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Burner02 wrote:
Thought about getting a new doctor?

brilliant!
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