http://olympic.craigslist.org/zip/3788639434.html
I like this dude.
http://olympic.craigslist.org/zip/3788639434.html
I like this dude.
Ha, that’s funny. I drink some PBR on occasion.
i assume that is aberdeen washington. thought of moving there several years ago. i coulda had me some pbr. for what i don’t know
I grew up in Aberdeen. I wouldn’t move back for a case of Pliney.
What a douche.
Great way to invite a friend into the craft beer community: acting like you’re better than his beer of choice (and gift to you).
Give this guy a kick in the ass.
What is he supposed to do with the beer if he doesn’t want it? It would be a waste to throw it away when someone else might like it.
He’s probably just a Bud Light drinker who thinks that the PBR is too heavy for his tastes.
Slug bait. Beer can chicken.
Target practice with a 30-30…pretty cool seeing them explode!
(and then recycle the cans of course)
okay then. still pondering where we may move. youngest is going to montana state, wife’s sister there so maybe
Target practice with a 30-30…pretty cool seeing them explode!
(and then recycle the cans of course)
Oh yes, of course.
He could do beer brats too…mmmm brats. Could go for a brat with some kraut and a nice helles right about now.
In only drink Busch (preferably camo cans) before 10am … or coffee stout.
PBR was the preferred brand of commercial brew of our club president and founder. Sadly, he passed away several years ago. In his honor someone brings a can of PBR to our club meetings every month.
I like PBR. Too many young hipsters are drinking it now, though, so the price has risen slightly in my area. Still pretty respectable for a macro IMO.
PBR was the preferred brand of commercial brew of our club president and founder. Sadly, he passed away several years ago. In his honor someone brings a can of PBR to our club meetings every month.
I always thought PBR was pretty good for what it is. No problem drinking a toast to a fallen beer comrade, whatever his poison.
too funny… ;D
PBR was my Dad’s beer - therefore my first. I still drink it occasionally.
PBR was my Dad’s beer - therefore my first. I still drink it occasionally.
For me, it was Old Milwakie. (or however you spell that)
But, I do agree with most here that PBR is probably the “best of the worst.” And I don’t begrudge anyone. But, I still like a guy that would rather give away PBR to someone who wants it, whatever his reasons.