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PBR....!!! The beer homebrewers (and craft) drink when they are not drinking theirs!

This... but only because Yuengling isn't distributed in KY...

Hipsters have ruined PBR. The price has gone up. Kroger sells it for $10.49 for a twelve pack. Bud is $10.99. I've found a liquor store that still realizes PBR is PBR and sells thirty packs for $19.99.
 
+1 to Hamms! I also stop off and grab a 40 oz Natural Ice several times a week. Can't stand the stuff in cans, but love it in bottles.
 
Being a PA boy, you can never go wrong with Yuingling. However, my vote would be for Lionshead... The riddles give you something extra to do when hammered. I haven't checked the price of it recently, but in college it was $11/case which was always nice.
 
Being a PA boy, you can never go wrong with Yuingling. However, my vote would be for Lionshead... The riddles give you something extra to do when hammered. I haven't checked the price of it recently, but in college it was $11/case which was always nice.

Shout out to Allentown. Can't wait for X-mas this year. 1st trip up north since '07. I grew up in Palmerton, about 5 miles from Blue Mountain Ski Area. Of course back then it was Little Gap.
 
I'll throw in for the various Trader Joe's offerings, if you have them nearby. Their 22oz Mission Street beers are decent for $2 a pop, and what they have in the 6-packs are better than anything comparable that I've had on the lower end of the price range.

I discovered Mission St last year (closest Trader Joe's is 75 miles). The Pale Ale and IPA are both very good considering the price ($6.99 for a sixer) and I get six bottles to boot!
 
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