Foo - PBR or black label?

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matthewayres
03-13-05, 03:21 PM
you choose
and the additional question is : which one sponsored a cmwc?
jinx_removing
03-13-05, 03:42 PM
Black label is awul. Gimme a Pabst any day.
WithNail
03-13-05, 03:44 PM
come on PBR is king of the budget beers
spinbackle
03-13-05, 05:00 PM
Neither one. I've never had a PBR but always thought of it as a ***** beer (kinda like Bud and Pearl). Am I wrong? Why do people here seem to go ape ***** over PBR?
KrisPistofferson
03-13-05, 05:04 PM
PBR, Schlitz and Milwaukee's Best are the Holy Trinity for Punk Rocks. I like the way some of my black friends say PBR-uh, as well.
GTRUCKUS
03-13-05, 05:12 PM
Boulevard unfiltered wheat Beer.......... yum.... Or Busch Light if on a budget. :D
matthewayres
03-13-05, 05:26 PM
boulevard is a fine beer, like the summit of kansas
ink1373
03-13-05, 06:01 PM
water. stupid kids.
PBR -- makes me think of old men getting drunk in dark sticky bars (or worse, what Frank made the character played by Kyle M drink in Blue Velvet).
black label -- for getting drunk at a punk rock art opening and then arguing with your buddies.
f.t.p.me.a.p.b.r.a.s.a.p.
-=(8)=-
03-13-05, 06:50 PM
Both are top shelf swill.........
$3.00 for 160oz'ers is a deal at twice the price !
Gotta go wit da PBR's though for best of the cheepo's.
Serpico
03-13-05, 07:30 PM
used to like boulevard wheat and bully porter, shiner hefewizen, fat tire, red dog, killians red. I don't drink anymore though, too busy lately and it made me gain weight.
sloppy robot
03-14-05, 01:13 AM
this kinda isnt fair.. i love black label.. but i never see it in southern california.. where as pbr 24 ozs are 99 cents at my LBS (local booze store)
nick burns
03-14-05, 07:19 AM
Neither. I avoid adjunct filled "beers" like the plague.
There are too many good quality beers being brewed in the US to resort to drinking that crap.
KrisPistofferson
03-14-05, 07:33 AM
Neither. I avoid adjunct filled "beers" like the plague.
There are too many good quality beers being brewed in the US to resort to drinking that crap.
Well ain't we la-dee-da?
nick burns
03-14-05, 07:46 AM
Well ain't we la-dee-da?
Yeah, I'm a bit of a dandy :lol:
Applehead57
03-14-05, 09:09 AM
If there's a point to this poll, I'm sure I don't want to know the answer.
not a fan of cheap beers. they make me not feel well :(
that said, whiskey > beer most days
norm colman is evil.
mark dayton is not running again.
i don't see any good canidates.
i fear for my state.
RocketsRedglare
03-17-05, 11:57 AM
Pabst doesn't even have their own brewery anymore. Its contract brewed and bottled by local swill houses. Its garbage sold to vapid trendoids as the genuine deal.
Stick to Rolling Rock and Yuengling for real "yard beers" (the kind of beer that you drink while and after changing the oil or mowing a lawn)
reich17
03-17-05, 11:59 AM
I had a pet Ribbon snake named Pabst.
40-ounce Steel Reserve. :D
When you said black label, I immedicately thought Evan Williams (cheaper than Jack).
We did a blind taste test against Evil Williams, Jack Daniels, and Knob Creek. E.W. won hands down.
KrisPistofferson
03-17-05, 12:52 PM
When you said black label, I immedicately thought Evan Williams (cheaper than Jack).
We did a blind taste test against Evil Williams, Jack Daniels, and Knob Creek. E.W. won hands down.
People chose EVil over Knob Creek? That ain't right.
PBR = bad beer :(
Balck Label = Vietnam flashbacks :(
Couldn't vote for either one.
Dang here I thought I voted for the black label Jack Daniel's :mad:
People chose EVil over Knob Creek? That ain't right.
I thought there was no way that we could pick Evil over Knob Creek too, until I took the blind test myself. We even went back and drank straight from the bottle just to make sure that we didn't screw up the samples. Go figure. It just went down smoother.
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