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How about a nice cold Pabst Blue Ribbon...

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:iamwithstupid: or these too/two
 
Sam Adams Boston Lager when I can afford it. Other than that it's Keystone Light.

Damn!!!! Sam Adams and Keystone Light? Boy your tastes are diametrically opposed to one another. Sam Adams I can see although IMHFO way over rated swill. And Keystone products are bottom barrel scrapings. Again IMHFO. Now for a really good Beer but difficult to come by is a really ice cold Ol' Style from Lacrosse WI...cr8crshr/Tuck
 
I'd let her Pabst my Blue Ribbon.
 
PBR was a favorite of my Dad's in the 70's. My uncle let me try it once while we were on vacation when I was probably 9 or 10 LOL. My dad is probably turning over in his grave.
 
Beer **** on a car **** site, can it get any better? Stars and stripes forever......
 
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When I was active duty in the day, the "good stuff" was Michelob. On a payday weekend, we'd start out with a six-pack of that, then go directly to CHEAP beer like PBR, Milwaukee's Best, or Rainier. Get loaded up enough to the point where the taste didn't matter a lick. It was gonna get pissed away or come back up anyway...sometimes both! A case of Rainier was just three bucks. Twelve and a half cents a can! Hell, yeah!
 
Michelob always had that "silky feel. I'm drinking Vodka now. Distilled in San Jose. Buy local. Reserve is the brand. Think local.
 
The Russians bought Pabst?? That puts our national security in jeopardy. We should only sell companies like that to the Canucks or the Western Europeans.

i haven had a Pabst in 30 years - but it's still American.
 
I remember Pabst on Draft for 15 cents. At Wow's in South Allentown. Lehigh street at the foot of the LANTA driveway. 70's. Later know as the Blue Velvet. And the girls danced on the Bar. It was awful. God Bless the USA. Stuff taken for granted was the best.
 
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