Chinese PBR $44/Bottle
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Chinese PBR $44/Bottle
Pardon Me, Would You Have Any Pabst Blue Ribbon?
BY EVAN OSNOS
http://www.newyorker.com/news/evan-osno ... lue-ribbon
Somewhere over the Pacific, Pabst Blue Ribbon began putting on airs.
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That reliably blue-collar Milwaukee lager, later adopted by unbearable hipsters on the coasts, has turned up in China. And P.B.R., best known in the U.S. for being the cheapest beer on the grocery-store shelf, has—like so many expatriates before it—taken the move as an opportunity to change its image. For a beer, that appears to involve an elegant glass bottle and a fantastically ridiculous price tag. One bottle: forty-four dollars.
Bravo to Danwei for the story of how P.B.R. has been reborn as “Blue Ribbon 1844” beer in China, advertised in magazines as a “world famous spirit” to be savored from a champagne flute. As a recent advertisement in Window of the South magazine put it:
It’s not just Scotch that’s put into wooden casks. There’s also Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer 1844.
Many world-famous spirits
Are matured in precious wooden casks
Scotch whisky, French brandy, Bordeaux wine…
They all spend long days inside wooden casks.
This is not the first time that P.B.R. has reinvented itself over the years. Since it got its start in the nineteenth century, it has pitched itself in various ways to workers, families, and sports fans—as this good roundup shows. But now, it seems, that a clever Chinese distributor has snatched up the license knowing full well about the Chinese fondness for trophies and ribbons. (See: Olympics, 2008). Alcohol, as I described in a piece on China’s love affair with wine, has become a prime tool for conspicuous consumption. And “Blue Ribbon 1844,” as its Chinese site assures us, has winner written all over it.
BY EVAN OSNOS
http://www.newyorker.com/news/evan-osno ... lue-ribbon
Somewhere over the Pacific, Pabst Blue Ribbon began putting on airs.
blurrib.jpg
That reliably blue-collar Milwaukee lager, later adopted by unbearable hipsters on the coasts, has turned up in China. And P.B.R., best known in the U.S. for being the cheapest beer on the grocery-store shelf, has—like so many expatriates before it—taken the move as an opportunity to change its image. For a beer, that appears to involve an elegant glass bottle and a fantastically ridiculous price tag. One bottle: forty-four dollars.
Bravo to Danwei for the story of how P.B.R. has been reborn as “Blue Ribbon 1844” beer in China, advertised in magazines as a “world famous spirit” to be savored from a champagne flute. As a recent advertisement in Window of the South magazine put it:
It’s not just Scotch that’s put into wooden casks. There’s also Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer 1844.
Many world-famous spirits
Are matured in precious wooden casks
Scotch whisky, French brandy, Bordeaux wine…
They all spend long days inside wooden casks.
This is not the first time that P.B.R. has reinvented itself over the years. Since it got its start in the nineteenth century, it has pitched itself in various ways to workers, families, and sports fans—as this good roundup shows. But now, it seems, that a clever Chinese distributor has snatched up the license knowing full well about the Chinese fondness for trophies and ribbons. (See: Olympics, 2008). Alcohol, as I described in a piece on China’s love affair with wine, has become a prime tool for conspicuous consumption. And “Blue Ribbon 1844,” as its Chinese site assures us, has winner written all over it.
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Re: Chinese PBR $44/Bottle
Hahahaha!!! Asians... *whipes a tear of laughter from his right eye*
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That's not how you spell 'weiner'.wackyjacky wrote:And “Blue Ribbon 1844,” as its Chinese site assures us, has winner written all over it.
Bodge: This ain't Kansas, and the neighbours ate Toto!
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Re: Chinese PBR $44/Bottle
So there's hope for Foster's Lager after all this time?
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No.Joker Poker wrote:So there's hope for Foster's Lager after all this time?
Bodge: This ain't Kansas, and the neighbours ate Toto!
Re: Chinese PBR $44/Bottle
They have got to be kidding? That swill is almost as bad as the cr*p they brew on the hill in Snooky. Although PBR was popular for the Dennis Hopper psycho in the Blue Velvet movie. (while writing this I am enjoying a "Cream Ale" of my own brewing and later a Cherry Hard Cider of my own invention.)
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Re: Chinese PBR $44/Bottle
The breakfast of champions ! Just carbo-loading before a big run I assume ?Sailorman wrote:They have got to be kidding? That swill is almost as bad as the cr*p they brew on the hill in Snooky. Although PBR was popular for the Dennis Hopper psycho in the Blue Velvet movie. (while writing this I am enjoying a "Cream Ale" of my own brewing and later a Cherry Hard Cider of my own invention.)
Re: Chinese PBR $44/Bottle
Walk don't run. Running shakes up the beer. I just sampled my new batch(s) of "Hint of Cherry Cream Ale" and " Dry Hop Cream Ale." Life just doesn't get any better! Be happy, brew beer. Since the hops I get imported are really old I've just gotten seed to try and grow my own hops.
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Fosters - is the Aussie beer than even the Aussies don't drink. Maybe they're not as stupid as I thought.Joker Poker wrote:So there's hope for Foster's Lager after all this time?
According to the proverb: The pun is mightier than the sword
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