MattMann
Well-Known Member
At least i thought it was funny....
Actually think the deer pee ferments quite nicely....
evan's law in 4
I do so like me a cold PBR outta da fridge on a hot summer day....
I do so like me a cold PBR outta da fridge on a hot summer day....
Is the second one from the left a Michelob "Micro brew"? <shakes head>... for shame. That should be on the other side of the water.
The beer is primarily known today as the choice beverage of the counter-culture. In 2002, after years of decline, sales of PBR skyrocketed in areas like Portland, Oregon, much to the confusion of company heads. As it turned out, its low price and gritty, urban image appealed to the city's thriving indie and hipster scenes, resuscitating the brand and lending it a great deal of trendy cachet. Despite their website featuring art competitions and photos of young people dressed in alternative fashions, Pabst has chosen not to fully embrace the counter-cultural label or appeal to it arguably because the very same "authenticity" that made it popular would be challenged by over-marketing. Instead, the company has opted for subtlety, finding clever ways to target its growing niche through the surreptitious sponsorship of indie music concerts, local businesses, dive bars, and radio programming such as NPR's All Things Considered.
Woo hoo! Lincoln is unique for something!!!!! We're on the map, even if it is for our fondness for sh!tty beers!Old Style was first brewed in 1902 by the G. Heileman Brewing Company in La Crosse Wisconsin under the name Old Style Lager; it has since grown popular in Wisconsin, the Chicago metro area, Minnesota, eastern Iowa, Lincoln, and Southwestern Michigan.
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