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>> No.8714905 [View]
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probably one of these

>> No.8714900 [View]
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Anyone else still just like drinking these?

I drink this and Guinness pretty much exclusively.

Unless I'm in Spain for Christmas then I drink Mahou.

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So is pabst essentially meh-may beer now, or is it actually good?

Asking from someone who can't notice a difference between beer because I dont drink much. I mean, I ordered one at buffalo wild wings and it was good, but it didnt taste different from say, a stella artois that I drink occasionally.

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Let me offset some of this shitposting by posting the best beer ever made.

>> No.6795394 [View]
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Pabst Blue Ribbon is usually mentioned here as an offhand remark so I'm just wondering what you guys really think about this beer.

I keep buying this stuff and I just end up appreciating it more and more. Even if it's warm it's not really a skunky piss taste. I can appreciate a good IPA (when I'm not fucking broke, these assholes said my background check wasn't done and they'll call me and I'm still waiting to see if I have this shitty stocking job).

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[ERROR]

Remember when PBR was bought by a Russian company?

Turns out that never happened. What happened instead was the chairman of a Russian beer company, a Russian born American named Eugene Kashper along with an American equity firm purchased PBR.

They are now moving production back to the original factory in Milwaukee.

Can PBR into vintage craft beer now?

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>>6532745
hell yeah

>inb4 hipster

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