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    PBR Best by Far

    In a dimly lit bar, oh so quaint, PBR cans stacked, like a secret saint.
    With a golden hue, it winks and grins, A classic brew that everyone wins,
    Pabst Blue Ribbon, our thirst’s true mate!


    Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR), often affectionately referred to as PBR, is a well-known American beer. Let’s dive into what makes it unique:
    1. History and Tradition:
    2. Taste and Characteristics:
    3. Pop Culture and Perception:
    4. Overall Verdict:

    Remember, beer preferences are subjective, and what matters most is enjoying the experience. Cheers!



    Last edited by bbqLuv; May 6, 2024, 07:46 AM.

    #2
    What a great write up you should be proud of your beer of choice!

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      #3
      • Whether you’re playing horseshoes, hiking, mowing the lawn, or just hanging out, PBR remains a reliable choice.
      ​What, no BBQ?

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      • bbqLuv
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        Things go together: Like BBQ and PBR
        Like Beans and cornbread
        Like chitterlings and potato salad,
        Like strawberries and shortcakes,
        Like corn beef and cabbage,
        Like liver and onions,
        Like red beans and rice
        Like bread and butter,

      #4
      This is like mixing chipped deli ham with ketchup and calling it ham bbq. It would be served on a bun with a sweet pickle and a PBR.

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      • bbqLuv
        bbqLuv commented
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        Wow, come on over to the PBR side. I see that you pair PBR with your favorite BBQ sandwich. You go, guy. I'm on your side.

      • Mosca
        Mosca commented
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        Naw, that’s okay. 😁

      #5
      So maybe Traeger is the PBR of pellet grills.

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      • bbqLuv
        bbqLuv commented
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        LOL, maybe,

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        #7
        bbqLuv PBR takes a lot of flack here on the pit. But I happen to like it. I’m a Milwaukee boy and grew up drinking it. A LOT of it. I still enjoy drinking it ice cold with any kind of food. But especially with bbq. AND my neighborhood tavern, yes we still have those here, serves it by the pint for just $2.50 per glass. They make terrific burgers there too (also inexpensive) and a PBR with a burger made any way you like it can’t be beat. Just my two cents. 🤷‍♂️

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        • Troutman
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          Next you'll be saying Hamm's was your backup. Give me Old Style any day...now that's a beer !!!!

        • Jfrosty27
          Jfrosty27 commented
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          Troutman OMG Hamm’s actually one of my other favorites! 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️

        • gcdmd
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          I'll toss National Bohemian (aka Nattie Bo) into the pot, a memory from my college days, when we referred to it as National Bo.

        #8
        PBR is my third or fourth choice when going out for wings. I’ll always chose Labatt Blue if they have it. Next would be Dos Equis Lager and third would be PBR or Miller Lite.

        PBR does have to be really cold for me to enjoy it.

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            #10
            PBR and BBQ,,,,,my two fav letter combos,,,

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              #11
              I love PBR, unless there is another beer to drink. Well, except for Bud and Old English 800's. Won't touch those beers.

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                #12
                You know what won me over? The fact that it's a solid session beer !!! Pass the PBR damn it

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                • Razor
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                  😂 What does that mean? Is that as in “drinking session”?

                • Troutman
                  Troutman commented
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                  Got me but it sounded damned impressive

                #13
                Ahemmm....

                Hamm's > PBR.

                That is all.

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                #14
                PBR isn't the worst beer I've ever had ... not by a long shot. The worst "beer", and still the awfullest (), is "The Colorado Urine Sample" ... Coors Light (although there was that Bintang stuff in Indonesia ). Thanks, Joseph ...

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                • Troutman
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                  Well at least you’re diplomatic, I just call it Rocky Mountain Pee Water

                #15
                It’s not a beer I’ll ever buy, but if someone hands me one I’ll drink it!

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