Pabst Blue Ribbon - Not so bad

In Dutchland we build giant arches out of a weeks supply of beer crates.

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because you know 10 people that do so does not constitute using the word 'many'. and don't bullshit me that your school is crazier than others because i went there and started in 04 and from my experiences at homecoming the parties now pale in comparison to what they used to be.

 
and you trying to accomplish what?

and did you actually just say to someone who has gone through four years at bishop's, while you have only done what? 1 or 2 years? that they don't know anything about the school?
 
id say cold pbr is better than most shitty beers, warm pbr on the other hand is, in my opinion, straight cat piss
 
You probably shouldn't go to college then. Along with all of the other youngins in this thread who either don't like beer or claim to have a "specific palate" for the beer they enjoy drinking.
 
lets break it down to see if its excessive.

168 hours in a week

minus 56 (lets say you sleep 8 hours every night)

112 hours

minus 15 hours (assuming you are taking 5 courses)

97 hours.

four cases @ 12 each = 48 cans.

That's about half a beer every hour awake and not in class for 7 days.

Also assuming you don't give any away.

We could break it down further, but that would require your assistance, lest we begin to make sweeping generalizations about what you do with your day (eating, sports, errands).
 
If I'm going to drink a sweet beer

Ima choose Grainbelt Premium over Pabst everytime....unless the Pabst is fo free
 
Me and my roommates on average go through three 30 racks a week, most of which is pbr. PBR is $19 a 30. That's $57 on beer alone a week. Our lease ends in roughly 36 weeks. Thats $2,052 on beer before we move out. If we bought a better beer for say, $25 a 30, thats $2,700 before we move out, for a slightly better taste. The math doesn't lie, PBR and cheap beer is the winner here folks.
 
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