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Let me share your humour please. What exactly is PBR and to which particular dollar do you refer?
http://blogs.laweekly.com/squidink/2012/01/china_debuts_44_bottle_of_pabs.php
Here it goes for about $10 a case.
Let me share your humour please. What exactly is PBR and to which particular dollar do you refer?
http://blogs.laweekly.com/squidink/2012/01/china_debuts_44_bottle_of_pabs.php
Here it goes for about $10 a case.
No it doesn't.
Care to place a wager on that? I've bought enough of them in my day.
Sure. How much?
$100. 24 12oz beers equals a case.
No it doesn't.
How will you transfer the funds to my account?
Budweiser is to PBR as Guinness is to Budweiser.
Budweiser isn't THAT much better than PBR. I should think that a better analogy would be that MGD is to Bud, what Bud is to PBR. Perhaps a finer light beer such as the Sam Adams' light would suffice for the analogy...
PBR is to Bud as Guinness is to PBR. PBR is the best American adjunct lager (what a standard).
PBR is the beer alcoholics drink because it is so cheap.
They also drink Lone Star, and when it is on sale, Keystone.
But, apparently, people in Hong Kong don't know how crappy it is and are willing to pay four times what it is worth to addicts.
He won't need to, PBR goes for about $10 per case of 24 12 oz beers.
Why anybody would spend more than that for one of the cheapest made and worst beers in existence is beyond me.
The question is would you be honest enough to fork over the $100 US.
PBR is the beer alcoholics drink because it is so cheap.
They also drink Lone Star, and when it is on sale, Keystone.
But, apparently, people in Hong Kong don't know how crappy it is and are willing to pay four times what it is worth to addicts.
Sorry buddy. I know you are american and all that and thus can never be wrong, but the product sold for $44.00 per bottle in China is NOT AVAILABLE in America.
So you lose.
Let's face it, no American could afford it.
It is a different product. The product is the content and the packaging. In this case it may well be that the content itself cost less than in the US. So sorry General, you still lose. Actually the content itself might well be different, neither you nor I are likely to get the opportunity to try it. It will be made with Chinese water and Chinese chemicals as well as Chinese glass and Chinese labelling. It will be bought by customers with even less knowledge of beer than the average American and it will not be bought as a beverage.Its the same shit low. You can ask the brewery. A different package doesn't make the recipe any different.