Pabst Blue Ribbon (36)
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Brewery: Pabst Brewing Company
Origin: United States, Woodridge, Illinois
Style:
Lager
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Average user rating - 3.300 out of 5.
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siren223 (5) on July 26, 2007 wrote:
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This is some "ass beer" urine more like it. I suppose it is good if you are drunk enough..but really..why bother. Water is more refreshing, and I wouldn;t waste the calories on drinking this mess.
mabisa (5) on June 08, 2007 wrote:
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In the right environment at the right temperature, PBR can really hit the spot. Cheap, dirty, and a little bitter, it should be drunk in a dark bar with the same characteristics.
quintosol (37) on January 20, 2007 wrote:
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When money's tight give me can of PABST BLUE RIBBON! Dennis Hopper said it best in Blue Velvet!
jimray (26) on July 09, 2006 wrote:
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The only cheap, canned domestic worth drinking. It's got to be a few degrees above freezing, pounded quick and preferably on special at a dive you can walk home from.
double-r (4) on June 03, 2006 wrote:
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My boy Mr. Morning says it all really. And so eloquently, too. He's the reason I actually drink PBR in the first place and I can't say I am terribly upset by that. Yeah it's pretty crappy beer, but when The Crew can drink a few gallons of it in an evening and nobody has to sell a kidney to finance said bender, you cannot go wrong.
mr.morning (3) on June 03, 2006 wrote:
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
To expand on what EBEdwards said, a true snob of course knows the good tasty beers that are a real treat to drink. However, a true snob likes to drink to excess. At $4-5 per beer, the usual 6 to 8 to 12 beers (in an ounting) starts to add up to significant dollars. It's not the amount of money, it's the frequency of which that amount is spent! Factor in food/dinner (sometimes breakfast!) and "gender appropriate accompanyment", it becomes an expensive night/monring.
The solution, Pabst Blue Ribbon, mother f***er, do you drink it!? $2 all the time, 2-for-1 or $1.50 is typical during most happy hours. Scale of economies are working in your favor here, resistance to the PBR is futile. You will be assimilated.
Definitely do not ever drink with anyone that cannot remove their head from the a** and accept the fact that PBR, High Life or Yungling are quite tasty in the proper circumstances and excellent for demonstrating fiscal responsibility!
oldmanjay (18) on May 10, 2006 wrote:
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Ok, I'm not gonna pretend that PBR is something other than what it really is: a cheap domestic. However, my college days are filled with memories of 50-cent PBR draft, and to this day I'll prefer a PBR over most other cheap domestics. Just a good solid beer to be drunk by the pitcher. I'm a software developer and a few years back developed a program that we used in-house, called ... PBR! It stood for something other than Pabst, but we all knew it as PBR, we even used the Pabst logo. I hope we don't get in trouble for that.
EBEdwards (11) on March 30, 2006 wrote:
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
I'm not going to pretend this is a complex, etc. beer, however it's cheap and it's a LOT better than the other big domestics. I won't drink with someone that doesn't like at least one of PBR, High Life or Yuengling. How's that for a beer snob?
sanbeiji (3) on March 08, 2006 wrote:
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Dennis Hopper in Blue Velvet says it all.
drunk_a_milehigh (15) on March 07, 2006 wrote:
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful:
if you can't find a bar with a $1 PBR night move out of that town.
zdwyatt (40) on March 03, 2006 wrote:
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You have to drink this cold. If you don't, it tastes like any other weak beer and it's bound to give you a headache. But serve it icy, and it will surprise you.