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cameraman
12-27-11, 10:59 PM
This little display is in the Smith's (Utard subsidiary of Kroger) in Salt Lake City. Go figure...
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii35/Cynops/PBR.jpg
When you don't have corner bars & (mini)kegs are illegal ya gots to buy suitcases:gomer:
Hipsters in Salt Lake City?
Who knew?
Methanolandbrats
12-27-11, 11:15 PM
I've often wondered where they send all that piss water, now I know. :D
devilmaster
12-27-11, 11:46 PM
what is the pricetag on 30 cans anyways? I gotta be honest - back in the good ol days when ontario didn't sell on the sabbath, there were many a sunday we went to a party store in detroit and bought 30 blatz for 8 bucks or so...
Spicoli
12-28-11, 12:18 AM
Utards is stoopid.
Andrew Longman
12-28-11, 11:26 AM
What NJ did to its (famous) Pabst brewery:
http://www.ronsaari.com/stockImages/newJersey/PabstBreweryComplex1.jpg
Don't be too hard on Utah. They are just learning to drink. They don't even let a bartender mix/pour a drink in front of you... just in case you might figure out how to do it yourself I suppose. ;)
gerhard911
12-28-11, 01:23 PM
what is the pricetag on 30 cans anyways? I gotta be honest - back in the good ol days when ontario didn't sell on the sabbath, there were many a sunday we went to a party store in detroit and bought 30 blatz for 8 bucks or so...
In Ohio a 30 goes for ~$17. No worse than the big boys' fizzy yellow. When I want cheap & quantity it's my goto. But we gots Yuengling now, so I've been buying lots of that. :burp:
chop456
12-28-11, 01:34 PM
Right now, Cases of PBR tall boys are $14.99 here and come with a free 6-pack cooler and a frozen pizza. No joke. :D
I moved to the right place. :thumbup:
Spicoli
12-29-11, 09:54 AM
Right now, Cases of PBR tall boys are $14.99 here and come with a free 6-pack cooler and a frozen pizza. No joke. :D
I moved to the right place. :thumbup:
Youz moved from Wisconsin?
I would be on that deal aboot daily. Can I get it delivered?
cameraman
01-04-12, 09:57 PM
The 30 pack of 12oz cans costs $16.90.
It's hipster beer too :saywhat:
Methanolandbrats
01-04-12, 11:36 PM
From one of the best movies of all-time :thumbup: (kinda bad language)
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It's hipster beer too :saywhat:
Yeah, I used to drink that, way before it was cool. I'm drinking something else now, but you've probably never heard of it. :tony:
Yeah, I used to drink that, way before it was cool. I'm drinking something else now, but you've probably never heard of it. :tony:
shoot it by me :tony:
Spicoli
01-05-12, 12:09 PM
Yeah, I used to drink that, way before it was cool. I'm drinking something else now, but you've probably never heard of it. :tony:
Bet I have.
Bet I have.
he's talking about beer, not rumplemintz :gomer:
Rex Karz
01-05-12, 01:42 PM
Back in my college days, one could get a six-pack of PBR for about a buck.
Tasted as good going down as it did coming up.
Andrew Longman
01-05-12, 03:26 PM
Back in my college days, one could get a six-pack of PBR for about a buck.
Tasted as good going down as it did coming up.
In 1979 a 12 of Buckhorn was 2.29 in Marquette, MI
But my roommate and I would split a 1/4 barrel of Stroh's for about 16 bucks about once a week and leave it on the porch. That way, no matter who showed up before or after a hockey game and no matter the hours of the day, there was always beer.
No love for Natty Boh?
It was all the rage with the poor students at PSU in '85. :saywhat:
I had a good share of this when I moved out of the house and went to California...I don`t remember the price of these stubbies, but it must have been real cheap.
http://www.taverntrove.com/beerpics/Lucky-Lager-Beer-Bottles-Paper-Label-Labatt-Breweries-Of-British-Columbia-Ltd-Lucky-Lager-Div_56777-1.jpg
Rex Karz
01-05-12, 06:23 PM
http://robsbeercans.com/images/SS$1017.JPG
I think the first case of beer I ever bought was 24 of these beauties, eh? Cost might have been $2.00.
http://www.imsogangsta.org/gangsta/1012/mickeys-gangsta-gangsta-mickey-s-beer-shottyz-gangsta-1292865002.jpg
miatanut
01-05-12, 08:16 PM
Pilsners all. :thumdown:
I'm so glad to live in microbrewland, where we have brewers that aren't afraid of hops.
Best I've had is Georgetown Lucille IPA (85 IBU), but it's a bitch to get. On tap or growler only.
Methanolandbrats
01-05-12, 08:31 PM
They are lagers and most of them are adjunct lagers. None of them qualify as a pilsner. There are many fine hophead offerings here too :thumbup: cheers.
*cough* ahem, gentlemen. This matter is not up for debate as it has already been settled.
http://www.offcamber.net/forums/showthread.php?t=12955
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v612/Ankf00/5681652c.jpg
miatanut
01-05-12, 09:04 PM
They are lagers and most of them are adjunct lagers. None of them qualify as a pilsner. There are many fine hophead offerings here too :thumbup: cheers.
So I gave them too much credit. Beer completely devoid of any personality. :yuck:
Rex Karz
01-05-12, 10:43 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v612/Ankf00/5681652c.jpg
http://morninmojo.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/kinky.jpg
The Kinkster approves of this.
Spicoli
01-05-12, 10:45 PM
Did you know Strohs spelled backwards is shorts?
now you do.:thumbup:
Methanolandbrats
01-05-12, 11:42 PM
So I gave them too much credit. Beer completely devoid of any personality. :yuck:
Wow, I looked up the IPA you mentioned, very high ratings, wish I could find some.
miatanut
01-06-12, 12:49 AM
Wow, I looked up the IPA you mentioned, very high ratings, wish I could find some.
First time I had it, my reaction was WTH! :eek: Puts all the others to shame.
I wish they would scale it up to their larger rig and start bottling it.
cameraman
01-06-12, 02:31 AM
Back when I was in high school in New York, 30 some odd years ago, we sought out Molson's as our beer of choice. In college at Iowa State we had a keg cooler in one of the rooms and we had a keg on tap 24/7 the entire time were were there. Whatever was cheapest. The flunk out rate for incoming freshmen was >50%...
and yet somehow you ****ers invented the computer
Andrew Longman
01-06-12, 09:30 AM
The flunk out rate for incoming freshmen was >50%...Sounds about right.
I needed a pulse and the check to clear to enter college, but it was unforgiving otherwise. On the first day of class the professors often warned us, "Half of you will be gone by Thanksgiving"
Consequences 101 was a class a lot of people flunked because they never realized they had signed up for it but the school forgot to print it on their schedules.
My roommate and I passed that class so well that by sophomore year we had the forethought to save and not return Old Milwaukee 12 packs for the deposit so we would have enough gas money for the trip home at the end of the year.
Napoleon
01-06-12, 09:40 AM
http://morninmojo.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/kinky.jpg
The Kinkster approves of this.
The only reason I would ever want to live in Texas is to vote for the Kinkster for Governor.
Andrew Longman
01-06-12, 09:51 AM
The only reason I would ever want to live in Texas is to vote for the Kinkster for Governor.Heck, I'd be a community organizer for him. They ain't making Jews like Jesus (or the Kinkster) anymore.
Rex Karz
01-06-12, 10:28 AM
The only reason I would ever want to live in Texas is to vote for the Kinkster for Governor.
Yep. Ride 'em Jewboys. ;)
Methanolandbrats
01-06-12, 10:44 AM
Jews in Texas? I did not know that was legal.
Andrew Longman
01-06-12, 11:46 AM
Jews in Texas? I did not know that was legal.Barely Legal ;)z0ZMj5RksbE
miatanut
01-06-12, 04:52 PM
They are lagers and most of them are adjunct lagers. None of them qualify as a pilsner. There are many fine hophead offerings here too :thumbup: cheers.
Please clear a little space in your PM box sir.
Thank you! :thumbup:
Rex Karz
01-06-12, 08:06 PM
"Ballad of Charles Whitman"
"Get Your Biscuits in the Oven and Your Buns in the Bed"
"Something's Wrong with the Beaver"
Just sayin'.
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