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You mean these?
I got a headache and nauseated just looking at that thing.
You mean these?
You mean these?
I think the hipsters think it's cool..along with Coor's Banquet, Naragansset, and Miller High Life among others. And oh yeah they have driven the price of it through the roof. Supply and demand at it's best!BTW - Can someone explain to me the PBR revival? I remember that as nasty, one step above Old Mud (Old Milwaukee).
BTW - Can someone explain to me the PBR revival? I remember that as nasty, one step above Old Mud (Old Milwaukee).
If the B1G was at 18 teams, that would mean basketball games would be home or away in conference, with 1 game left for a protected rival or rotating every year.
In football, I think you would have no choice but to go to 10 conference games (which was debated when the B1G decided to go to 9 conference games starting next season). So that would mean 8 division games, plus two rotating cross division games every year. Any form of rivalry with teams in the opposite division would be gone. The tradeoff would be having more elite teams in the conference.
BTW - Can someone explain to me the PBR revival? I remember that as nasty, one step above Old Mud (Old Milwaukee).
geohusky said:Used to love the Old Milwaukee's, would stop at a package store on Rte 2 on the Mohawk Trail and pick up a six pack of kingers for the ride up to Mount Snow (back when we used to drink while driving)
"Heineken!?! PABST BLUE RIBBON!!!"BTW - Can someone explain to me the PBR revival? I remember that as nasty, one step above Old Mud (Old Milwaukee).
Brooklyn hipsters have been drinking PBR for 15ish years. Source: lived in Williamsburg from 2001 to 2011, drank a lot of beer. PBR was ubiquitous.Blame Philly, PBR has been going strong there since who knows. The hipsters in Brooklyn picked-up on it in the last 5 years or so and it went downhill from there nationally.
Brooklyn hipsters have been drinking PBR for 15ish years. Source: lived in Williamsburg from 2001 to 2011, drank a lot of beer. PBR was ubiquitous.
The hipsters have since moved on to Genessee & Genny Cream, both of which are IMO superior beers (I personally love Genny Cream). Can still find a 30-pack of it in Brooklyn for about $23, and places that have it on tap usually price it at $3 or $4.
You're correct that PBR is often now more expensive, which blows my mind - the whole purpose of drinking it in the first place was that it was the cheapest option available.
what....no Iron City. 2 quarts for a dollar.yup, this is what I remember
That's how I feel about PBR - even if, by all honest definitions, I was definitely a hipster.I will never buy Genny Cream Ale, no matter what some hipster says, LOL.
I will never buy Genny Cream Ale, no matter what some hipster says, LOL. My old man used to by that stuff religiously and part of the reason he did so is because he knew even at 18 and desperate, I would not touch that stuff. That said, Koch's Golden Anniversary was worse.
When I was a college student in Rochester, NY we could literally tell when someone had drank Genny Cream Ale the night before. We called them the Genny screamers and they had a unique gaseous smell. If you combo'd up a night of Genny Cream Ale with a stop at Nick Tahou's for a garbage place it was ever worse.
When I was a college student in Rochester, NY we could literally tell when someone had drank Genny Cream Ale the night before. We called them the Genny screamers and they had a unique gaseous smell. If you combo'd up a night of Genny Cream Ale with a stop at Nick Tahou's for a garbage place it was ever worse.
Are you being serious?Mid October to Early November, 2015 per 2 reliable sources
Good luck trying to get this thread back on topic. They've been discussing the highs and lows of alcohol for many pages now.Are you being serious?
Does anyone know if this guy is legit?
Are you being serious?
Does anyone know if this guy is legit?
Given our circumstances, it kind of goes hand in hand.Good luck trying to get this thread back on topic. They've been discussing the highs and lows of alcohol for many pages now.
Some would say this is a far more fruitful topic than the original topic of CR!