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ain’t the beer cold!
used for conveying that all is well in the world US Popularised by baseball radio announcer Chuck Thompson, who used the phrase as the title of his autobiography. Repeated with referential humour.- Thompson is the kind of announcer you listen to while wearing your slippers. He’s homey and conversational. An Oriole hits a homer and he says, “Hmmm! Aint the beer cold.” — Washington Post, p. E12, 27 June 1982
- — Paul Dickson, The New Dickson Baseball Dictionary, p. 3, 1999
- When your first two opponents lose their starting quarterbacks in August, well, ain’t the beer cold? — Washingotn Times, p. F5, 3 September 2003
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