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Eugene

(61,872 posts)
Tue Nov 13, 2018, 09:23 AM Nov 2018

Pabst Blue Ribbon may be no more as battle brews in Milwaukee courtroom

Source: The Guardian

Pabst Blue Ribbon may be no more as battle brews in Milwaukee courtroom

The cheap American lager argues that MillerCoors is forcing PBR out of business by breaking a decades-long contract

Adam Gabbatt
Tue 13 Nov 2018 11.00 GMT

A dystopian future is brewing in a Milwaukee courtroom. A future which could subject hundreds of thousands of bearded, tattooed, sort-of-cool (sort-of-not) people to a perishing thirst. Pabst Blue Ribbon may be no more.

The American lager, known for its popularity among hipsters, cheap price and – some critics might say – insipid taste, is locked in a legal battle with manufacturers of rival beer manufacturer MillerCoors, which may leave Pabst without a place to ferment its signature brew.

Pabst Brewing Company, the owner of PBR argues that MillerCoors is attempting to force it out of business by breaking a decades-long contract whereby MillerCoors produces Pabst’s ale.

MillerCoors disagrees. The company says it is not obliged to carry on producing PBR, and claims it gave Pabst plenty of notice to make other brewing arrangements.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/nov/13/pabst-blue-ribbon-crisis-court-battle-millercoors
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Pabst Blue Ribbon may be no more as battle brews in Milwaukee courtroom (Original Post) Eugene Nov 2018 OP
How is that a bad thing? PBR worst tasting beer ever... that's assumin it's beer. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2018 #1
It's bad, but not Busch/Keystone/Natty/Bud bad. nt Dr Hobbitstein Nov 2018 #2
Natty tolerable, the rest taste like piss... tho I'd rather drink that than PBR. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2018 #6
They're all pretty bad, IMHO... Dr Hobbitstein Nov 2018 #8
hahaha... good one!! But, I think the paper would taste better. InAbLuEsTaTe Nov 2018 #10
Yikes my daughter works for PBR Farmer-Rick Nov 2018 #3
The problem is when you give up your fundamental exboyfil Nov 2018 #4
What the...when did Miller and Coors merge? brush Nov 2018 #5
2008. Dr Hobbitstein Nov 2018 #7
Classic beers go missing???? ROB-ROX Nov 2018 #9

InAbLuEsTaTe

(24,122 posts)
6. Natty tolerable, the rest taste like piss... tho I'd rather drink that than PBR.
Tue Nov 13, 2018, 12:43 PM
Nov 2018

Just a matter of taste, I guess.

 

Dr Hobbitstein

(6,568 posts)
8. They're all pretty bad, IMHO...
Tue Nov 13, 2018, 01:01 PM
Nov 2018

My buddy brought me a Pabst APA a few weeks ago. It wasn’t bad, but it certainly wasn’t good. Like a photocopy of a decent beer, but the paper jammed on the way through.

exboyfil

(17,862 posts)
4. The problem is when you give up your fundamental
Tue Nov 13, 2018, 09:44 AM
Nov 2018

technology, you subject yourself to this risk. To give it up and then source it from a rival is even more risky.

ROB-ROX

(767 posts)
9. Classic beers go missing????
Tue Nov 13, 2018, 05:40 PM
Nov 2018

First ICE HOUSE, now PBR where can a guy get a cheap beer??? I have not had a bush for 40 years, in California use very BAD water to brew the brew. Maybe I will have to start drinking another cheap brand.......lucky larger, buckhorn, etc.?????

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