Posted on 07/19/2006 10:06:47 AM PDT by pissant
The beauty of fosters is that it tasted the same when you barfed it back up.
That was one of the worst I tried. Unfortunately, I had bought a half rack, so I was obligated to drink it.
Hey, Dennis Hopper (Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet") knows a real beer:
Frank Booth: What kind of beer do you like to drink, neighbor?
Jeffrey Beaumont: Heineken.
Frank Booth: Heineken? (Expletive Deleted) that (Expletive Deleted)! Pabst Blue Ribbon!
Uncensored text at:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090756/quotes
Nice.
Ooooops. LOL
my apologies to the forum for an inadvertent posting;
I've already reported to Admin Mod to remove it.
Mea culpa,
VOA
Yep, I've goofed that one but good.
I've already turned myself into the Admin Mod.
Good film, but definitely adult content.
Sittin' on the Wall,
Checkin' out the b*tches,
Drinkin' PBR tall,
Got my other hand free,
So I tug on my balls,
Go Guido Go Guido Go.
Never saw it, but have seen it quoted a few times.
It can't be shipped very far, because it has no preservatives (also, no rice or added sugar). If it weren't for the corn they add to the mix, it would comply with the Reinheitsgebot.
Destined to be a classic?
I agree. I would take a PBR over Rolling Rock anyday. The RR is not very good. Better than Weiderman's, Meisterbrau, or Old Milwaukee's Best and some of the other swill I have tasted.
That picture made me cry a little bit.
Well, the film is different.
But Hopper is delivered on film without dilution.
What's funny is that one of his tag lines in the movie where he hollars
"Neighbor!" in the dialogue is a lot like dialogue he did LONG AGO on
a "Twilight Zone" epidsode (the original series).
Hopper was a loud-mouthed politician type during a nuclear-war era and
was explaining how "we had to nuke 'em" in a speech peppered with lots of
"Neighbor!" shouts.
I just did the Miller Brewery tour -- they said Pabst no longer brews its beer at Pabst locations. They brew it in the Miller plant in Milwaukee.
yeah, that corn serves the same purpose as rice, BTW.
But to be honest, the popular German beers here (St Pauli Girl, Becks) that follow the reinheitsgebot are not very good. I'd rather drink US industrial beer.
I don't suppose you got Lucky Lager in your neck of the woods. Watery but ever so thirst quenching.
I had a reaction, but it wasn't tears.
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