
1674 ratings
Pabst Brewing Company
San Antonio, United States
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With over 30 beers in our portfolio, Pabst Brewing Company is the largest American-owned brewery. Since 1844, we’ve taken pride in brewing beers that have become iconic, cherished American brands. Brands that promote regional pride, and brands that express common bonds amongst people all over the world. Trust your good times to Pabst.
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Julian Selby
@ Bodeans10 days ago
5.0
A classic American beer with a light, crisp and neutral flavour profile. Features subtle sweet corn and grain notes, minimal hop bitterness and a highly carbonated clean finish that makes this remarkably easy to drink. The finish is dry and smooth with almost no lingering hop bitterness.

Zythoachim
@ Noz Chaurray15 days ago
3.0
Ça rince bien le gosier...
L'attaque comme la mdb est maltée, céréalière et mie de pain.
La fdb est sur une petite pointe florale.
Si tu veux juste une bière de soif par un temps caniculaire comme aujourd'hui, elle fera le job parmi tant d'autres. Autrement aqueuse et crispy.
Ritzén H
@ Biobaren16 days ago
4.3
Mest lättdruckna ölen någonsin

Geldbach G
22 days ago
4.7
If you like pickles, then this is your beer
Jesus P
24 days ago
2.0
Malt taste, not really sweet, ok

When In Rome
28 days ago
3.2
You can tell by the pic this ain't your reg' PBR. This is a custom.
I (sort of) accidentally found mixing PBR and coffee to be quite enjoyable. I haven't done a full blown ratio test but it's roughly 8 ounces of coffee to 12 ounces of PBR. That's my best guess based on my Yeti tumbler. Don't knock it 'til you've tried it. Let me know what you think.
Update: I drink my coffee black, no sugar, and it leans to the stronger side. Thought I'd add that in case anybody actually tries this version for themselves.









