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the Pabst Blue Ribbon of Canadian Beer?


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Hey Now, I enjoy a bottle of Moosehead every now and then!
 
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I prefer Moosedrool.

And don't you be bad mouthin PBR.


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I prefer Moosedrool


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More like the Stroh's of Canada.


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Gustofer, I like Moose Drool. My new favorite is Pigs Ass Porter. Poured in a chilled glass it is respectively called 'Ass in a Glass' Cool

PAP is made in Belt,MT. Not available in WA and other states apparently. Sippin on a 'Groomer' as we speak. MT beers are mighty tasty!
 
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Don't know about other states, but I had a glass of pigs ass porter in Bismarck ND last week, it's good, as is moose drool.
 
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Still much better than Molson. Never had a bottle of that swill that wasn’t skunked.


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Still much better than Molson. Never had a bottle of that swill that wasn’t skunked.

Used to drink a lot of Molson Canadian and didn't find it bad at all.

Of course, back then, the only thing I refused to drink was Genny Cream, so there's that.


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Still much better than Molson. Never had a bottle of that swill that wasn’t skunked.

Used to drink a lot of Molson Canadian and didn't find it bad at all.

Of course, back then, the only thing I refused to drink was Genny Cream, so there's that.


I used to like the Molson Export Ale - red label w\ a ship. As for Genny Cream, I'd rather drink one of those than regular Genesse. Fort Schyler and Utica (aka Uterus) Club were of the same ilk.


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I drank Moosehead one in college. A buddy and I bought a six-pack with the change we could cobble together and we each opened one bottle before pouring the rest down the sink. Nasty disgusting stuff not fit for drinking.


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Damn. I enjoyed moosehead eon's ago. And PBR. It was a sixpack of either one or the other on a Friday or Saturday night combined with certain hallucinatory drugs when in school.



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^^^ And now PBR is hot among today's hipsters. Bought a six pack yesterday. I'm torn between being hip, and old school. Wink Never touched Molson, but did Moosehead a few times. Wasn't bad as IIRC.
 
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I drank Moosehead one in college. A buddy and I bought a six-pack with the change we could cobble together and we each opened one bottle before pouring the rest down the sink. Nasty disgusting stuff not fit for drinking.


Sorry, I don't buy your story. EVERYTHING was fit for drinking in college. Wink

It was godawful, but in college in the 80's the local Winn Dixie carried Piels Light for $0.99 per six pack. Once a month it would go on sale for $0.77 per six. I didn't learn to like it, but I learned to drink it.




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I used to like the Molson Export Ale - red label w\ a ship. As for Genny Cream, I'd rather drink one of those than regular Genesse. Fort Schyler and Utica (aka Uterus) Club were of the same ilk.

Oh God. I forgot about Utica Club. Geez that stuff was awful! Ah...memories. Big Grin


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Yuck. About five years between six packs. For some reason I lapse in the summer and try MH again. Moslon, also bad. Genny cream ale, double yuck. The worst I recall iz still Buckhorn, formerly a beer from Texas.


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I still drink A lot of Molson Canadian. Can’t stand Molson Golden, XXX, Moosehead, or Labatts. Guess were all different.
 
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Sorry, I don't buy your story. EVERYTHING was fit for drinking in college. Wink

It was godawful, but in college in the 80's the local Winn Dixie carried Piels Light for $0.99 per six pack. Once a month it would go on sale for $0.77 per six. I didn't learn to like it, but I learned to drink it.


I swear, God's honest truth. We poured out four full bottles and two partially consumed bottles.

But I would argue that, even in college, there were plenty of beers and non-beers not fit for consumption. In the late '90's and early '00's we had some nasty beers like Natty Light and Icehouse plus some drinks like Zima, Mike's, and Smernoff Ice that don’t count as real beers and it didn’t matter how thirty I might have been because I still would have passed on them.

Of course, a motto we repeateded endlessly back then was that it was dollar night every night if you were drinking PBR.


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When I was drinking a lot, Carling Black Label was my swill of choice.




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