PBR vs Natty Light

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This one is for Sarge

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Yeagermeister;3916124 said:
This one is for Sarge

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This one is easy and I expect a shutout here.

PBR in a landslide.

;)
 
Yeagermeister;3916134 said:
I still see that van around town from time to time :laugh2:

It's a classic!
 
Hey, they didn't give PBR that Blue Ribbon in 1893 for nuthin'!

PBR all the way!
 
Stautner;3916233 said:
Not sure which is better, but PBR is more manly.

Used to be. Pbr has become the official beer of hipsters with non prescription eye glasses
 
urface59;3916236 said:
Used to be. Pbr has become the official beer of hipsters with non precription eye glasses

It's not big with anyone in my part of the country - only found in some liquor stores that carry a wide variety of beer.
 
Stautner;3916238 said:
It's not big with anyone in my part of the country - only found in some liquor stores that carry a wide variety of beer.

I hear ya. I'm relatively young though and was recently in college. the hipsters love of pbr there was comical
 
urface59;3916243 said:
I hear ya. I'm relatively young though and was recently in college. the hipsters love of pbr there was comical

I'm older and I remember natural light as the first light beer, and it was only cool with older women as far as I could tell at the time. It took the "Tastes Great! Less Filling!" Miller Lite celebrity commercials to make light beer cool.
 
Stautner;3916245 said:
I'm older and I remember natural light as the first light beer, and it was only cool with older women as far as I could tell at the time. It took the "Tastes Great! Less Filling!" Miller Lite celebrity commercials to make light beer cool.

Haha I suppose by the time I would even consider drinking the light beer was what most everyone drank.
 
urface59;3916254 said:
Haha I suppose by the time I would even consider drinking the light beer was what most everyone drank.

YEah, if you were recently in college that is true. When I was in college was about the time the conversion to light beer was starting to get traction. Miller Lite was huge, although as a poor college student I often had to shoose cheaper alternatives. Within 5-6more years the conversion was complete, and light beer was dominating the domestic beer market. This would have been mid 1980's.
 

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