Those are some good ones this time! I think the craft beer thing has kind of moved away from that stereotype though you still get them. It's always been more of a yuppie thing, but you see more people branching out now. Of course you still have those guys sticking to their guns with Busch Light and Natty Light. I remember there was a time (could still be) when PBR became a yuppie beer. I used to be able to get a 30 pack for like $10, then suddenly it was trendy and you had to pay out the nose.
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we briefly had PBR here in Da Nang when an American guy seriously struggled to get it here with almost no support from the brewer themselves. He custom made the tap handles and made his own signs. I got to have one of them from the 3 and only 3 kegs that the distributor ever got to him. He had to charge a premium for this, which just felt wrong based on what I know about PBR. The craft beer places here are dead cheap so there is no air of superiority at all.
PBR is so delicious though. I still remember the first time I had it on tap. It was life changing. Which is pretty funny because I used to hate beer. I still get it when I go out to the bar. I just wish PBR Light was still a thing, the regular beers can be so heavy sometimes.