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Why limit yourself? I think a better question would be “Beer?” to which I’d answer, Yes.
You may want to check the title of this post. PRB should be PBR.
I’m guessing you mean PBR, and I’m gonna go with PBR.
I’ll second that.
PBR
PRB? And dear god, who would choose Miller Highlife? Does anyone actually drink that?
MAYBE I ALREADY HAD, LIKE, SIX PRB’s WHEN I POSTED THIS!?!?
Honestly though, you need a crap beer that you can drink a million of sometimes. I’m just saying that I think the Champagne of Beers has passed PBR in that respect for me.
I’m with you Ross, High Life all the way. it might not actually taste like the “champagne of beers,” but it’s actually pretty good, and super easy to drink.
PBR, and if I can’t find that it’s gonna be tecate or old milwaukee before I resort to the high life.
In a pinch, Tecate is a definite find at a 711 in the big can.
I’ve always been a Peebers guy, but the last time I had some High Life I was very pleasantly surprised by how much it didn’t totally suck.
Newcastle Brown!
High Life, even though I have empty containers of both in my recycling bin. Have you been snooping about my yard?
PBR is my quantity-over-quality beer of choice. Though if I’m really trying to enjoy myself, I go for the Yuengling.
I just got back from two consecutive weekends in NYC. Many places in the Lower East Side have PBR available for between $2-3. Doc Holladay’s has 16oz cans for $3. That was a lot of extra information. PBR.