• Millenials killing PBR

    From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to All on Fri Nov 16 09:36:00 2018
    Apparently, millenials are working dead end jobs and living at home or
    living with too many roommates, and instead of drowning their sorrows in
    a 12 pack of watery American beer are splurging on a few pints of craft
    beer.

    Apparently Pabst Blue Ribbon, patron beer of the previous generation of hipsters is in danger of going away, MillerCoors, who brews and bottles PBR
    is claiming they don't have the capacity to continue, and PBR is suing
    them.

    Funny, I didn't know PBR was considered a "light" beer. They do make a
    light, and now PBR APA - American Pale Ale.

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to KURT WEISKE on Sat Nov 17 11:30:00 2018
    Apparently Pabst Blue Ribbon, patron beer of the previous generation of hipsters is in danger of going away, MillerCoors, who brews and bottles PBR is claiming they don't have the capacity to continue, and PBR is suing
    them.

    So PBR is brewed/bottled by MillerCoors, but is owned by another entity?

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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Mike Powell on Sat Nov 17 14:22:00 2018
    Mike Powell wrote to KURT WEISKE <=-

    So PBR is brewed/bottled by MillerCoors, but is owned by another
    entity?

    Sounds like it's cheaper to outsource the brewing and canning, yes. And,
    you never want to depend on one of your competitors for your company's
    product.

    Interesting that all of the coverage is referring to PBR as a light beer.
    It's watery, but not "light". Miller Lite and Coors Light are probably
    brewed right alongside PBR, and therein lies the problem.




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