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Pabst beer

Pasbt beer is brewed by Pabst Brewing Company. The company crafts over 24 brews of beer and is the fourth largest brewery in the United States.

Pabst beer

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  • Good enough for me

    One Mardi Gras, a bunch of us college kids headed down to Erath, Louisiana, to stay at our friend's grandmother's camp. Most of us weren't picky about beer, but a few in the group were amateur beer connoisseurs. One of them opened the stocked refrigerator and studied the blue, red, and white boxes. "You know," he said, "My grandfather drank Pabst. If it was good enough for him, it's good enough for me."

    gd-er, - 30 November 2008

  • Life seemed easier then, didn't it?

    Growing up as a great niece to the Pabst's we spent many Summers on the lake in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, sipping on Pabst Blue Ribbon. You didn't drink milk or soda in those days, just a nice cold PBR. A cooler of cold ones on the "six pack", the pontoon boat, was a nice way to spend a hot summer day, with the family in the early 70's. Life seemed easier then, didn't it?

    Molly, United States - 23 April 2005

  • Amazing to me

    PBR has been an American icon since I can't remember. Older people that I know say that there were only a few beers across the nation in their day that had the status that Bud and Miller do now, and Pabst was one of them. Short story: While wearing my infamous PBR T-shirt, I was walking in a little village on the east coast of Costa Rica, when a man yelled over to me, "they still make that stuff back in the states?" Its amazing to me how an American beer can bring about friendship in the most random places outside of it's origin. Sub-consciously I probably wore that shirt to get some attention in a place that I thought wouldn't have a clue about PBR, and in a roundabout way it worked.

    Lorenzo, United States - 22 December 2004

  • Gained cool status

    I am surprised nobody hinted at that yet: Denis Hopper's Frank Booth in BLUE VELVET (David Lynch, 1986) is one very convincing spokesperson. That's when Pabst Blue Ribbon gained ultimate cool status in my world. In addition to that, it is quite a decent beer, really.

    Hendrik, Germany - 03 December 2004

  • The new shabby chic

    PBR is making a comeback...I have always been a PBR apostle because it was the first (and last) beer I stole from my father's fridge. Ahhh...the memories. It is becoming the new shabby chic - but for die hards, it never truly left the scene.

    Eric, United States - 09 October 2004

  • A big part of that fun

    Pabst isn't great beer, it isn't even good beer, but it represents what is good in bad beer. Cheap and plentiful, it could always be found at fraternity parties in my college days. The familiar can was always present at parties in the woods and to this day, brings back memories of the days when money was tight, but we knew how to have fun. Pabst was a big part of that fun.

    Brian, United States - 10 September 2004

  • A nice close to my day

    If I'm in a cheap beer sort of a mood, Pabst Blue Ribbon makes a nice close to my day. I've been in something like 40 of the 50 states, and Pabst seems to pervade the beer coolers of my entire country. Mmm.

    Roland W., United States - 20 August 2004

  • Hipsters' Love

    Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR) is truely a Lovemark in every hipster bar from Athens to New York to San Fran. It is the cheapest beer in the coolest can. It is a must at any indie rock show or party or art opening. We love PBR!!

    Melissa, United States - 18 August 2004