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03 Mar 2014, 2:04 am

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Liberal beer vs. Conservative beer. :lol:
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Dos Equis drinkers are probably out doing too many interesting things to bother taking the time to do something as mundane and boring as voting.



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03 Mar 2014, 5:01 am

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Yes we all know it is not possible to have fun and enjoy ourselves without getting shitfaced drunk. And what says Family Values better than allowing sales of alcohol at a venue which is basically planned around activities centered on young people.


As long as you are not 14, have much fun convincing your stomach, kidneys and bladder to carry that much amount of beer with you, that you manage to get shitfaced drunk from beer. O_o



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03 Mar 2014, 10:58 am

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No Pabst Blue Ribbon? I'm a bit surprised, because it's the beer of both blue collars (both union and non-union) and the art house crowd. I'd expect it to be the drink of bipartisanship. :lol:

When I was a kid the only people that drank Pabst reminded me of Archie Bunker. :D Then it became trendy,I never really liked it.I got a hoot out of the vid because St.Pauli is one of my favorites.Then Guinness and hard cider.Busch is the most popular beer around here.Its ok in the bottle and cold.


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03 Mar 2014, 11:10 am

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No Pabst Blue Ribbon? I'm a bit surprised, because it's the beer of both blue collars (both union and non-union) and the art house crowd. I'd expect it to be the drink of bipartisanship. :lol:

When I was a kid the only people that drank Pabst reminded me of Archie Bunker. :D Then it became trendy,I never really liked it.I got a hoot out of the vid because St.Pauli is one of my favorites.Then Guinness and hard cider.Busch is the most popular beer around here.Its ok in the bottle and cold.


Pabst actually became "trendy" because of the line in David Lynch's movie Blue Velvet: "Heineken?!?!?! F*ck that sh*t! Pabst Blue Ribbon!"
With that line uttered by Dennis Hopper as the psychotic hoodlum, Frank Boothe, Pabst, which was about to go bankrupt, suddenly became the beer of the art house crowd. I know that's why I drink it. :lol:


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03 Mar 2014, 11:25 am

I thought it was funny the first time I saw someone with dreads drinking a Pabst,it just didn't look right. :D


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03 Mar 2014, 12:01 pm

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No Pabst Blue Ribbon? I'm a bit surprised, because it's the beer of both blue collars (both union and non-union) and the art house crowd. I'd expect it to be the drink of bipartisanship. :lol:


If I drank PBR or Old Milwaukee I'd be ashamed to admit it.


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03 Mar 2014, 12:16 pm

You have politically separation upon your beers? O_o You need to visit our music festivals, and experience how 300.000+ people of different political oppinions and countries get peacefully united, by the power of beer. ^^



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03 Mar 2014, 12:33 pm

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03 Mar 2014, 6:15 pm

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No Pabst Blue Ribbon? I'm a bit surprised, because it's the beer of both blue collars (both union and non-union) and the art house crowd. I'd expect it to be the drink of bipartisanship. :lol:


If I drank PBR or Old Milwaukee I'd be ashamed to admit it.


Really? Pabst really isn't that bad, for cheap beer.


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03 Mar 2014, 6:16 pm

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03 Mar 2014, 10:58 pm

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No Pabst Blue Ribbon? I'm a bit surprised, because it's the beer of both blue collars (both union and non-union) and the art house crowd. I'd expect it to be the drink of bipartisanship. :lol:


If I drank PBR or Old Milwaukee I'd be ashamed to admit it.


Really? Pabst really isn't that bad, for cheap beer.


If it where a money thing, I'd take three sixpacks of decent beer over a case of el cheapo beer.
Yuengling or Michelob (to name a few) cost about $1.50 more per 12 pack than Pabst and they ARE better.


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04 Mar 2014, 12:29 am

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No Pabst Blue Ribbon? I'm a bit surprised, because it's the beer of both blue collars (both union and non-union) and the art house crowd. I'd expect it to be the drink of bipartisanship. :lol:


If I drank PBR or Old Milwaukee I'd be ashamed to admit it.


Really? Pabst really isn't that bad, for cheap beer.


If it where a money thing, I'd take three sixpacks of decent beer over a case of el cheapo beer.
Yuengling or Michelob (to name a few) cost about $1.50 more per 12 pack than Pabst and they ARE better.


Suit yourself. But I also love Kokanee, and Ice House.


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04 Mar 2014, 12:38 am

Wot, no Newcastle? Pffft.



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04 Mar 2014, 1:46 am

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No Pabst Blue Ribbon? I'm a bit surprised, because it's the beer of both blue collars (both union and non-union) and the art house crowd. I'd expect it to be the drink of bipartisanship. :lol:


If I drank PBR or Old Milwaukee I'd be ashamed to admit it.


Really? Pabst really isn't that bad, for cheap beer.


If it where a money thing, I'd take three sixpacks of decent beer over a case of el cheapo beer.
Yuengling or Michelob (to name a few) cost about $1.50 more per 12 pack than Pabst and they ARE better.


Suit yourself. But I also love Kokanee, and Ice House.


Either of those two are better than Pabst.


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04 Mar 2014, 1:50 am

here the fairs have a tent with walls and inside they serve beer, wine and stuff. I've never been in it as I don't drink, so I don't know what goes on in there. October fest when we had it served beer from stands and you could drink it anywhere. The church eventually said no booz and so no more October fest which sucks cause I liked the bratwursts. I only have problem with my friends drinking and being around drunks. If its done away from me then whatever, though I'll worry about my friends.



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04 Mar 2014, 10:18 am

I'd rather spring for good beer over cheap beer.Plus it usually has a higher alcohol content so you really do get more bang for your buck.Just like cheap cigs are not really a good buy,inferior tobacco that's packed really loosely.
Old Milwaukee is just nasty,I got a head ache from drinking half a can once.
Other beers that are just awful,Rolling Rock,Schaefer's,Corona,Schlitz and any ice beer.
Once we got a friend to go buy us beer on base because it was cheaper(and we were underage),we pooled our change together to get a twelve pack.He got the cheapest beer he could purchase,it was a white can that just said BEER in large black letters,:D Generic beer,what a hoot.And it was hot. :(


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