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    Which one of you put this on Wikipedia?

    Alright, fess up..

    "From Portland PBR has become popular again in San Francisco, Seattle (cities known for their massive hipster populations), Richmond, Minneapolis, Omaha, Memphis (cities with a respectable counterculture, but also associated with the working class) and other cities with consumers who are anti-marketing, notably the New York City neighborhoods of Alphabet City and Williamsburg.[2] [3] PBR is also a popular beer in the US ski culture, especially at Montana ski areas such as Big Sky and Bridger Bowl."

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    Damn, they left out us rednecks in the southeast.

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    Whenever I drink it here in Canada, I get "What the fuck is that, a coors light?"
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    According to wikipedia, all pabst is brewed in Sleeman's Brewery in Canada
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    I would like to add that based on my sample of one redneck living across the wall from me, they also like their PBR, as well as any other shitty beer, warm.
    We're sorta like 7-Eleven. We're not always doing business, but we're always open.

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    Its delicious warm and cold
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    Quote Originally Posted by wi3dzmin View Post
    I would like to add that based on my sample of one redneck living across the wall from me, they also like their PBR, as well as any other shitty beer, warm.
    I prefer any beer, shitty or not ice cold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKISC View Post
    I prefer any beer, shitty or not ice cold.


    You are obviously way cooler redneck than he is.
    We're sorta like 7-Eleven. We're not always doing business, but we're always open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powpowpowderwheels View Post
    According to wikipedia, all pabst is brewed in Sleeman's Brewery in Canada
    I think it means that all PBR in Canada is brewed and distributed by Sleeman's. The US PBR is brewed by Miller Brewery in Milwaukee.

    closure of all of Pabst's breweries in 2001, though the transfer of production to the Miller Brewing Company

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    Quote Originally Posted by snoboy View Post
    I think it means that all PBR in Canada is brewed and distributed by Sleeman's. The US PBR is brewed by Miller Brewery in Milwaukee.
    That makes sense. Bud us brewed and distribted by Labbatts, Old Milwaukee by Stroh, so why not PBR by sleeman.

    I like sleeman products.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wi3dzmin View Post


    You are obviously way cooler redneck than he is.
    I don't know. Maybe he just doesn't buy enough ice for his Hefty bag cooler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snoboy View Post
    I think it means that all PBR in Canada is brewed and distributed by Sleeman's. The US PBR is brewed by Miller Brewery in Milwaukee.
    I thought PBR was brewed in San Antonio or something by Miller now? The whole PBR revival is really interesting stuff.
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    The Pabst heir was a big skiing pioneer, I believe he owned several resorts and was an avid skier in the mid 20th century.

    PBR is cheap, and it tastes the same warm as it does cold, which is handy for people who travel places where they can't always take a cooler.

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    PBR is OK, but its no Kokanee. I would tend to think there are more dirtbag MT skiers drinking Kokanee than PBR. It's like the state beer, even though its brewed in Canadia.

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    PBR is OK, but its no Kokanee. I would tend to think there are more dirtbag MT skiers drinking Kokanee than PBR. It's like the state beer, even though its brewed in Canadia.
    So phucking true.

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    "Heineken?
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