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I read the article since I've just acquired a 911 SC (good news: they are trendy items for the younger generation). But the last few sentences were a surprise:
"As for me, Im buying up transaxle cars in anticipation of the inevitable hipster-driven Wassergekühlt backlash. You cant count anything out in the Porsche world."
Do we have any hipsters here with a Wassergekühlt attitude? Where can I get a PBR decal for my car?
I don't want anyone to worry: the official beer of Camp 928 will NOT be Pabst Blue Ribbon. How about this? Smooth, like one of Alex's cars - and brewed in his home town.
I don't want anyone to worry: the official beer of Camp 928 will NOT be Pabst Blue Ribbon. How about this? Smooth, like one of Alex's cars - and brewed in his home town.
Does the fact that I was born in Rochester and have never drunk a Genesee beer mean I'm not a hipster? (fingers crossed....)
I think your sell-by-date trumps anything else with that question.
Originally Posted by hwyengr
PBR is so 2006. Schlitz or Hamm's is the new ****ty beer of choice.
Nothing sh*tty about Schlitz
A few years before the craft beer craze hit, Schlitz (actually Pabst since they own it) put their "pre-war" recipe back in production and it's been on tap handles around here even since.
I usually have a "tall Schlitz" at Lake Street in Elkhart Lake with lunch.
Road-tripped to a wedding in Colorado in the 70's. Took along a case of Stroh's and a case of Rolling Rock. They were received in Boulder with the "what a treat!" gratitude that Coors would have been in Columbus, Ohio. We felt a little like The Bandit. Coulda used a Smokey different than the ones we met.