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1/2 Barrel | 49.99 | |
1/4 Barrel | 29.49 | |
12 24oz Cans | 13.79 | |
24 12oz NR | 15.99 | |
24 16oz Cans | 16.99 | |
30 12oz Cans | 15.99
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Pabst Blue Ribbon
A premium lager brew crafted with a hefty infusion of 6-row barley in its ingredient package, a carefully balanced carbohydrate profile from corn syrup, and a unique combination of Pacific domestic hops blended with an imported Yugoslavian variety. Fermented with a pure culture of yeast and aged at high gravity, PBR is cellared and finished to the smooth, robust likeness of a fine Pilsner.
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Pabst Blue Ribbon Light
This beer is brewed with the traditional grains and malts of a fine lager, and is tailored to the brewing specifications of a low calorie beer. Hopped with the same intensity as PBR, Pabst Light reduces its calorie load to 113 and its carbohydrates to 8.3 grams over an alcohol content of 3.25% ABW/4.10%ABV. In this light beer, a slightly higher alcohol level offers the perfect semblance of lager’s hop and malt character.
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1/2 Barrel | 58.99 | |
24 16oz Cans | 17.99 | |
30 12oz Cans | 16.99
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Old Milwaukee Beer
Old Milwaukee beer is brewed with several pedigree varieties of blended 6-row malt, specially processed corn syrup, and two complementary varieties of hops. A tried and true brewing process and fermentation profile converts these basic ingredients to a full-bodied, carefully balanced beer, high in extract, moderate in alcohol, low in satiability???. The 3.55% ABW/4.55% ABV of Old Milwaukee counters its heavy145 calories and 13 grams of carbohydrates with easy drinkability and full flavor. Hops and malt combine their best attributes in this fine beer.
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1/2 Barrel | 58.99 | |
24 16oz Cans | 17.99 | |
30 12oz Cans | 15.99
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Old Milwaukee Light
Old Milwaukee Light distances itself from its parent brand in calorie load and alcohol content. Lean at 113 calories and 8.6 grams of carbs per 12 oz. serving, Old Mil Light flourishes at 3.2% ABW/3.88% ABV. Similar in malt ratio to Old Mil but different in mashing profile, Old Milwaukee Light shifts the balance of extract and alcohol to a light beer drinker’s specifications. The hopping protocol remains similar to the full calorie version so that taste character and aroma is retained.
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Schlitz
Schlitz balances its malted barley flavor with an infusion of corn extract for greater drinkability—light on the tongue but loaded with flavor. A smooth blend of Cascade, Willamette, and Mt. Hood hop varieties is punctuated with a high level of carbonation that tingles the taste buds. Just the right amount of alcohol enhances the blend with flavor and zest. More hops, more malt, more alcohol, more flavor—Schlitz.
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Red Bull
Stamina and strength are balanced in this fine malt liquor via robust flavor and accentuated alcohol. Bred for agility and fearlessness, this beer features exotic hop extracts and natural fermented sugars . Muscle-toned at 5.9% Alcohol by Volume (4.6% alcohol by weight), this liquor combines gracefulness with speed, confidence with assertion. Enjoy the vitality of the bull—enjoy Schlitz Red Bull.
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Stroh’s
A full-bodied American lager unlike most, Stroh beer sports a craft brew pedigree. Enriched with hop varieties usually found only in craft brews, Stroh lager offers a distinct and distinguished taste with a preponderance of Cascade and Willamette hops from the great Northwest. Pungent and pleasing, Stroh stands apart from the usual lager taste profile in flavor, but not in alcohol. Stroh joins most lagers at 3.55% Alcohol by Weight, 4.50% Alcohol by Volume.
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Stroh’s Light
Stroh Light sets itself apart from most light beers with fresh scintillating flavor contained in a respectable 113 calories. Just a couple more calories gives Stroh Light a lot more flavor than normal light beers. A respectable 3.25% Alcohol by Weight also tips the balance of Stroh Light over normal lights. Not the lightest beer on the market, just the most flavorful. Stroh Light.
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