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Re: Mother of God.... the PBR "Family Pack" [chriskal] [ In reply to ]
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chriskal wrote:
This is awesome. In college they sold Strohs and Strohs Light in 30 packs square boxes. We called them a brick of beer despite bricks not generally being square. (I didn’t go to Cal Tech).

One day I decided that i would consume a brick of beer. I sat down at 10:00 am for football pregame and passed out around 2:00 am. I’m pretty sure Wade Boggs couldn’t put down one of these things.

Strohs was my grandfather's beer of choice.

He had a tremendous beer can collection and would open his collectible beer cans from the bottom with a "church key" to preserve the outward appearance of the can. When he passed away a few years ago all of my cousins enjoyed a Stohs in the way he would.

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Re: Mother of God.... the PBR "Family Pack" [j p o] [ In reply to ]
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j p o wrote:
Now I want to know what they made the carton out of, damn thing would weigh 80+/- lbs.

"A pint's a pound, the world around"

99 cans x .75 pints per can = 74.25 lbs, just for the beer

I'm sure the carton is reinforced somehow, with either extra layers of corrugated cardboard or maybe the same sort of plastic strips you'd find in 30-packs

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Re: Mother of God.... the PBR "Family Pack" [RandMart] [ In reply to ]
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FYI

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The Bicentennial (100 beers, 100 miles, any order)
Best known effort: rumored to be 104 hours, 151 hours


https://www.beermile.com/variations

https://www.letsrun.com/...d.php?thread=2267046 - this thread is awesome, it's a shame this all went down before Instagram

https://www.letsrun.com/...d.php?thread=1963691

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Re: Mother of God.... the PBR "Family Pack" [jmh] [ In reply to ]
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Wonder if that will make its way here to NY. I would definitely buy one just to say I did!
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Re: Mother of God.... the PBR "Family Pack" [jmh] [ In reply to ]
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Hilarious!
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Re: Mother of God.... the PBR "Family Pack" [jmh] [ In reply to ]
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Rumor has it that the county I live in consumes the most PBR per capita in CO, if not reaching further, aka, for a sparsely populated county we drink a shit load of PBR. I would imagine these will be rolling into liquor stores soon here (if they can actually fit in the store that is, not a lot of room in some of them to store these)😂😂.

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Re: Mother of God.... the PBR "Family Pack" [RockyMtnChic] [ In reply to ]
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I want to see one in real life!

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