PBR sold to the Russians! & bull$ !t GMO disscussion..
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That's it for me....I've drank my last PBR. |
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Is this a TROLL? |
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Good. Lets face it, it's a shitty beer. |
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Eric Mountford wrote:Good. Lets face it, it's a shitty beer.Not all of us have the funds to be beer snobs. |
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"There are definitely no plans to change any of the recipes of the brands," an Oasis spokesperson told CNNMoney. "The entire team at Pabst including the Head Brewer Greg Deuhs will continue to focus on maintaining the classic recipes and consistent quality of all Pabst products. No changes whatsoever." |
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PBR = GMO Beer |
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Morgan Patterson wrote:PBR = GMO Beermost beers are GMO |
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Most plants utilized by humans since the dawn of agriculture are GMO. |
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Crappy beer, please let them take all the other shitty beers while they're at it. |
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Rob Dillon wrote:Most plants utilized by humans since the dawn of agriculture are GMO.They'd like you to think that... tampering with genetic sequences and splicing flounder genes into tomatoes is significantly different then selective breeding of traits. |
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Rob Dillon wrote:Most plants utilized by humans since the dawn of agriculture are GMO.Only by the strictest definition of genetically modified... artificial selection and whatnot. Not trying to start a GMO debate but this is a ridiculous statement. |
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Some great non-GMO alternatives copied from else where... |
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People argue about everything on here. |
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Scottmx426 wrote:People argue about everything on here.No we don't! |
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Nate... Thank you for the link. |
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Asking where PBR comes from is like asking where your Taco Bell comes from. I do however ask where my Makers Mark comes from especially since it was purchased by Japanese investors earlier this year. Good thing it is still from Kentucky. |
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PBR All is good. |
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Why would you stop drinking a beer that you like because it is owned by a foreign corporation? |