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Pabst Blue Ribbon

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Pabst Blue Ribbon (colloquially PBR) is an American brand of beer with a long history and current popularity among the working classes and retro hipsters.

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12 packs of three Pabst brands

Pabst Blue Ribbon was originally called Pabst Select. The name Pabst Blue Ribbon came from a blue ribbon tied around the bottle neck, a practice that ran from 1882 until 1916.

In 1906, the Pabst Brewing Company first began to use caps on bottles instead of corks. In 1935, Pabst was the second brewer, following Krueger Beer, to put beer in cans. This was Blue Ribbon beer but it was called "Export" when sold in the can. The PBR cans had a picture of a can opener on the side with instructions on how to open the can with the can opener.

During World War II, Pabst Blue Ribbon beer cans were painted olive drab at the factory for military use. All the canned beer was for the military. Pabst Blue Ribbon beer was not sold to civilians in cans during the war because of tin rationing.

In 1999, the Pabst Brewing Company began transferring its production to Miller Brewing on a contract basis, and, in 2001, it closed its last brewery, in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

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