Pabst Blue Ribbon
Pabst Blue Ribbon, often referred to as PBR, is an American beer brand with a long history. It was originally brewed by the Pabst Brewing Company, which was founded in 1844 by Jacob Best and later acquired by Frederick Pabst. Pabst Blue Ribbon gained popularity in the mid-20th century and became known for its blue ribbon logo, which was awarded to the beer in 1893 at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The beer's name, "Blue Ribbon," was derived from this recognition.
PBR is a lager-style beer that is often associated with working-class culture and has gained a following among hipsters and young adults in recent years. It is known for its affordable price point and has been positioned as a nostalgic and retro beer brand. Pabst Blue Ribbon has a straightforward and crisp taste, making it a popular choice for those seeking a simple and refreshing beer. It is often consumed at bars, music festivals, and other social gatherings.
Pabst Brewing Company has expanded its portfolio over the years to include other beer brands and labels. In addition to Pabst Blue Ribbon, they produce and distribute beers such as Old Milwaukee, Lone Star, Rainier, and National Bohemian (Natty Boh).
Founded: 1844
Headquarters: 110 E Houston St, San Antonio, Texas, 78205, United States
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