Pabst Blue Ribbon 12Pk
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Description
Description
Pabst Blue Ribbon 12Pk is a 12-pack of the iconic American-style lager brewed at 4.7% ABV with a clean, crisp character. This beer earned a Gold Medal for Best American-Style Lager at the 2015 Great American Beer Festival, where Pabst also took home Best Large Brewing Company of the Year — validating its place among the country's most recognized adjunct lagers.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.7% | Origin: United States | Style: American-Style Lager | Brewer: Pabst Brewing Company (est. 1844)
Production & Heritage
Pabst Brewing Company traces its roots to 1844 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, making it one of the oldest beer brands in the United States. The brand is now headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, with production handled through contract-brewing agreements — most recently with City Brewing Company since 2019. PBR is brewed using a combination of two-row and six-row malted barley, select cereal grains, and both American and European hops, then fermented with a proprietary lager yeast strain. This specific grain bill and yeast combination contribute to the beer's characteristically smooth body and restrained bitterness.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Light corn and cereal grain sweetness lead the nose, followed by faint hints of German hop spice and a subtle bready quality. The overall impression is clean and neutral, with no aggressive hop or ester notes.
Taste: The entry is light and smooth, with gentle malt sweetness dominated by corn and adjunct cereal character. Mid-palate, a faint biscuity note emerges alongside low bitterness that serves more as a balancing agent than a defining flavor. Moderate carbonation gives a refreshing, crisp bite that keeps the palate engaged.
Finish: Short, clean, and slightly dry with a saltine-like cracker quality that many drinkers find appealing. There is minimal lingering bitterness, making each sip lead naturally into the next.
How to Drink PBR
PBR is best served cold — between 35°F and 40°F — straight from the can or poured into a pint glass to release its subtle hop aroma. Its light body and neutral profile also make it a strong utility beer in simple mixed drinks. A Boilermaker pairs PBR with a shot of bourbon or rye, where the beer's clean finish tempers the whiskey's heat. A Michelada uses PBR's crisp carbonation as the backbone for lime juice, hot sauce, and Worcestershire. A Shandy blends PBR with fresh lemonade for an easy warm-weather drink, where the beer's mild sweetness complements rather than competes with citrus.
Best For
- Stocking a cooler for backyard cookouts and tailgates
- Keeping an affordable, reliable lager on hand for casual entertaining
- Pairing alongside spicy or fried bar food
- Sharing with a group where broad drinkability matters most
Frequently Asked Questions
What does PBR taste like? Pabst Blue Ribbon delivers a light, smooth malt sweetness with corn and cereal grain character, restrained bitterness, and a crisp, slightly dry finish driven by moderate carbonation.
How does PBR compare to Miller High Life? Both are classic American adjunct lagers at similar price points; Miller High Life tends to have slightly higher carbonation and a touch more sweetness, while PBR leans drier with a more neutral malt profile. In blind taste tests, reviewers frequently note the difficulty in distinguishing PBR from other mainstream domestic lagers including Miller and Coors.
Is PBR good for beginners? PBR is an approachable, easy-drinking lager with low bitterness and a clean flavor profile, making it a straightforward entry point for anyone new to beer.
Where is PBR made? Pabst Brewing Company was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1844 and is now headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. Current production is handled through contract-brewing agreements with facilities across the United States.
What foods pair well with PBR? Classic cheeseburgers and hot dogs work well because the beer's carbonation cuts through fat. Fried chicken benefits from PBR's clean, crisp finish as a palate refresher. Spicy wings or tacos are complemented by the beer's mild sweetness, which tempers heat. Pizza — particularly pepperoni or sausage — pairs naturally thanks to the lager's neutral profile. Salted pretzels and peanuts echo the beer's own subtle saltine-like quality.
What sizes does PBR come in? Pabst Blue Ribbon is widely available in 12 fl oz cans and bottles sold in 6-packs, 12-packs, 18-packs, 24-packs, and 30-packs, as well as 16 oz tall cans and 24 oz single cans.
Is PBR worth the price? PBR positions firmly in the value tier of American lagers, consistently delivering a clean, drinkable beer at one of the lowest price points in the domestic market — a reputation reinforced by its 2015 GABF Gold Medal proving quality at the competition level.
Why PBR?
Pabst Blue Ribbon's 2015 Gold Medal at the Great American Beer Festival — the largest and most competitive beer judging in the United States — is a concrete credential that separates it from many competitors in the value lager category. The grain bill of two-row and six-row malted barley combined with European and American hops gives it a slightly more complex foundation than some rivals that rely more heavily on rice or corn alone. With nearly 180 years of continuous brand history, PBR has maintained a consistent recipe and identity through multiple ownership and production changes. For drinkers who want a straightforward, refreshing American lager without pretension or inflated pricing, this 12-pack remains one of the most dependable options on the shelf.
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