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What's up with PBRs?

#31
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PBR is teh gnar.  In a can.  Lemme lay it out for you. 

 

30 pack of PBR= $14ish

 

That means for less than half the price of that lame-ass water you just got in the Hadji mart, you could be sipping the blue ribbon winner from back in 1893, not to mention getting bombed.  It's appreciated by poor people and WWII veterans alike.  You better axe somebody! 

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#32
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Heck, why not  just go for all the out gnar of cheap beer and go straight to Hamms?  It's marketed to Bears!

 

I'd rather be skiing
 
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#33
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Give me well made pale ale after a day's skiing anytime! You children can continue with that PBR crap

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#34
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WOW!

such a simple subject evokes such emotion. This is a good thing!

Hipster??? Latest hops cult kraze????? HEY PUP, we medicare marvels have been sucking down good ole PBR's since forever! Heck we got socks in the top drawer older than most a you!!!!

Next time you get "smoked" by some dude [ess] ,,think PBR, it's a personal pride issue.

 

Last time I had one a ya fancy micro brews, i had to have some pity on the top bunks. I even sent a sample to the state dept of agreeculture,,,came back, "dear sir, your cow has acute diabites".

 

Live, laugh , have fun,  life's too short

make many sweet turns

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#35
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PBR is back because it's good... and it's cheap.  I'd drink it rather than bud/coors/miller any day.  And if you can find PBR on tap, oh man, that's just heaven.

 

In my hometown, there's a little establishment called the canoe club, and they have served PBR draughts for years.  

 

Long live the BLUE RIBBON! 

 

 

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Originally Posted by Do Work View Post

 

PBR is teh gnar.  In a can.  Lemme lay it out for you. 

 

30 pack of PBR= $14ish

 

That means for less than half the price of that lame-ass water you just got in the Hadji mart, you could be sipping the blue ribbon winner from back in 1893, not to mention getting bombed.  It's appreciated by poor people and WWII veterans alike.  You better axe somebody! 

Any truth to the rumor that Pabst was competing against a bucket of dirty dishwater back in '93?
 

 

Maybe bum wine will be the next big thing.

I tried to arrange a taste off between Night Train, Cisco, Mad Dog, Wild Irish Rose, and Thunderbird during a company meeting some years ago. I was upset because I could only find MD and WIR at our lame grocery and state liquor stores in NH. It seemed like it was going to be great fun until we tasted the swill. One guy had the bright idea to make ice cubes out of it to dull the taste, but even those were fetid. We all got bad buzzes and misbehaved, and now we don't get to have fun meetings like that anymore.

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#37
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I worked for Cisco at one point... but I still love my PBR :)

 

PBR drafts, PBR mega cans... either way... gimme my PBR!

 

 

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#38
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Oh, and I almost forgot... happy St. Patty's!  Don't forget to pick up your 30 racks!

 

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