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Posted 4/19/2009 12:14:14 PM
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For those in South Dakota, the Crow Bar in Sioux Falls has three taps dedicated to the Blue Ribbon.  Only place I have heard in this area one can get PBR on tap.
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Posted 12/26/2009 11:23:04 PM
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The most is drunk in good old Missoula Montana, per capita at least. If you've ever been to Montana, especially Missoula. You know what I'm talking about. I think we should not be forgotten so quickly. Anyway--did you hear about the PBR brewery opening in Missoula? I'm excited

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Many colorful remarks but when it comes to drinking massive amounts of PBR in Tennessee, I am the rainbow.

Pabst Blue Ribbon and East Tennessee are a perfect match. With the southern Appalachian Mtns to camp in and numerous lakes/reservoirs for boating, tons of PBR are always part of the experience. With our mild winters, I do this year round.

Music is food for the soul and there is none better than in Tennessee. After about my 12th PBR I can out sing Hank Jr, Aerosmith, AC/DC and Kid Rock. What? Me lie?

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Posted 1/8/2010 11:26:47 AM
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I live in Kansas City. I am suprised it's not on the list. It sure seems like a million people here drink PBR, including myself. Everywhere I go Pabst is there.
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Posted 3/18/2010 5:12:17 PM
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Considering the outlandish liquor laws in Utah,   it is glad to see Salt Lake City is number 10.  PBR has made a comback at such bars as The Green Pig and Gracies.  Great taste and quality for a reasonable price. 
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Posted 4/10/2010 12:39:05 PM
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I'm from New Britain, CT and I was just talking to the owner of my favorite Package store and he said that Pabst is making one of the strongest comebacks that he has ever seen with an American Lager. PBR is the only beer in my home. Its by far the best beer I have ever drank, or, uh, drunk.

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Posted 6/3/2010 4:22:53 PM


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I'd like to know where New Orleans stand in sales.......

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Top PBR States:

1) Oregon
2) California
3) Colorado
4) Pennsylvania
5) Wisconsin
6) Washington

I'm working on figuring out this list on a per capita basis. If we did that Maine and Montana would probably be top of the list.

Also, on a market basis, the top PBR cities are:

1) Portland
2) Denver
3) Seattle
4) Chicago
5) Pittsburgh
6) Milwaukee
7) Boston
8) Eugene-Springfield, OR
9) Cleveland
10) Salt Lake City
11) Minneapolis
12) Philadelphia
13) Atlanta

Keep drinking PBR to move your city of the list!

BC



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Posted 6/15/2010 2:00:28 PM
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There putting a brwery in Missouri !?? You are joking right

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Posted 6/16/2010 12:57:55 PM
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louisiana no doubt. NOLA!

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Posted 6/17/2010 7:42:13 PM
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Finally found PBR in the bottles here in Texas!!!!!  I drank two cases this past weekend.  Looking to hammer a couple of more cases this weekend!!!  I love me some Pabst!
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