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IYKYKWhy does Papst Blue Ribbon have bulls?
IYKYKWhy does Papst Blue Ribbon have bulls?
I suspect you’re joking, but also suspect Professional Bull Riders (“PBR”) may not drink PBRs before hopping on a bull. Or, maybe PBRs help summon up the courage.Why does Papst Blue Ribbon have bulls?
Oh, they were bad even back then, but the price was right.Harkening back to yesteryears, heading to Yankee Spirits to pick up PBR cases or kegs. Quality libations
You didn't have the full college experience from back in our days If you hadn't at least once purchased (and drank) a case of Red, White & Blue beer (Pabst B label beer) for $5.50 plus tax & deposit (the going rate in 1981-1982).Oh, they were bad even back then, but the price was right.
We drank Schlitz.You didn't have the full college experience from back in our days If you hadn't at least once purchased (and drank) a case of Red, White & Blue beer (Pabst B label beer) for $5.50 plus tax & deposit (the going rate in 1981-1982).
On a (then) college student's budget, it was one of the very few affordable beers, and the only beer I've ever had that tasted better warm than it did cold.
A thread started because people were all goo goo Gaga that USF beat a Florida team that won 4 games this year.
The truth about USF:
Unfortunately that’s the reality of a G5 league. One good season and poooofSouth Florida, Memphis, and Tulane just lost their coaches to Auburn, Arkansas, and Florida.
Name an AAC coach who didn’t get paid millions to join the big boys in the P leagues. Take the money and run!!!Name an AAC coach that has gone on to be really successful in a P conference. Heupel might be it and he’s got 1 playoff shellacking to show for it.
And, North Texas to OK State. 4 departing AAC coaches.South Florida, Memphis, and Tulane just lost their coaches to Auburn, Arkansas, and Florida.
Pabst cases were bar bottlesYou didn't have the full college experience from back in our days If you hadn't at least once purchased (and drank) a case of Red, White & Blue beer (Pabst B label beer) for $5.50 plus tax & deposit (the going rate in 1981-1982).
On a (then) college student's budget, it was one of the very few affordable beers, and the only beer I've ever had that tasted better warm than it did cold.
I was talking about Red White & Blue, which was brewed by Pabst but was a lesser quality than Pasbst (to give you an idea of how bad it was). The distributor back then (nearly 45 years ago) only carried cans. It was cheap and it was beer, those were the only redeeming qualities.Pabst cases were bar bottles
May I have this dance?
Me too... The only one in town who would sell to underage... They were already nasty but then we drank them warm!
I remember getting a case of Schaefer bar bottles for $1.61 plus tax and deposit in the mid 1980s.Back in the day, we bought Schaefer Beer. It was cheap and we could get it in quart bottles to drink in the dorm rooms while we were "studying".
Are you sure that wasn't the price of a six pack?I remember getting a case of Schaefer bar bottles for $1.61 plus tax and deposit in the mid 1980s.