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    Paper Hunter TheWeeze's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    Reminds me of the conversation in The Kingdom between the "nerd" (I guess) and Chris Cooper about PBR...
    Found it...
    http://www.anyclip.com/movies/the-ki...bJmm/#!quotes/
    A friend once told me that "PBR is the greatest beer in the world because every can is a new adventure. No two ever taste the same." That's all I can think of any time someone hands me a PBR.

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    The company says old-time miners served the beer at banquets during their precious time off, referring to it as the banquet beer.

    and since the recipe has been around for 135 years someone must like the taste.
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    I was 4 years old when I tried my first beer. It was at a party in a park in Culver City, CA for a friend of my dad and he had brought Coors that he brought from Colorado for the party. This would be in 1959. I liked it. I have liked beer ever sense. Beer is good for you, have another. I guess, now that I think about it, that is why I have always wanted to come to CO. Ain't never goin' back. If someone offers me a Coors, I won't turn it down. (Just had a Laughing Lab Scottish Ale, good but weak for a Scottish)
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    Our beer of choice at the shop for sure.... we cant afford to drink "high end" beers in our quantities we would go broke in a week!!!!

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