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Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said:

3 November 2009
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/top-stocks/default.aspx?feat=1351180&GT1=33002

Harry Boscoe (talk|edits) said:

5 November 2009
It says it all right there in the article: "Pabst Blue Ribbon, a hipster favorite that is seeing skyrocketing sales."

Dennis Hopper as Frank Booth in David Lynch's Blue Velvet (1986) said it maybe better than that, but I understand that I'm not allowed to quote him verbatim.

"Heineken? F... that S.... It's Pabst Blue Ribbon."

Michaelstar (talk|edits) said:

5 November 2009
Okay - I am sticking up for the Heineken drinkers! If it was not a well liked beer - it would not be sold world wide like it is.

Now, on the other hand - lets think about this for a moment. Economic times are tough - I believe they are still calling this the "Great Recession". People still drink and have less disposal income - they buy the cheap beer. PBR sales have increased - pure economics.

Harry can drink PBD and it makes him happy - I drink Heineken and it makes me happy. Prost!!!

Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said:

5 November 2009
Change your handle from Boscoe to Hipster, Harry.

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