PBR Makes Beer Commemorating American WWII Soldiers, Only Sells It In China For Some Reason

File this one under “You came close to being frat, you smelly hipsters, but you failed miserably.”

Pabst Blue Ribbon, America’s favorite hipster beer, is apparently selling a commemorative beer honoring the U.S. World War II Army — but only in China.

Brand Channel reports that the Pabst Blue Ribbon Army green beer cans come emblazoned with stars and black-and-white pictures of grizzled U.S. soldiers on the battlefield. In English, the cans state they’re the “World War Two Edition in memory of U.S. Army,” with the slogan “Yes We Can” in big letters. (Whether there’s any relation to President Obama’s campaign slogan it is unclear).

Fox News calling PBR “America’s favorite hipster beer” is so classic. It’s a TFM.

Apparently the beer can came out 4 years ago and is now being reintroduced.

A commercial (from 2009) released in the regional dialect Cantonese shows specific battles in the Pacific, including those on the Marshall Islands and at Midway—all major U.S. defeats of China’s long-time enemy Japan during World War II.

China and Japan were involved in the Second Sino-Japanese War against each other during World War II, with the United States notably siding with the Chinese. I imagine that is where the sentiment behind this beer’s release came from, but I can’t be totally sure.

If Pabst had marketed these in the U.S. as well as China I’d be all for it. It’s just kind of weird that they’d celebrate our armed forces by pandering to another country, especially a Communist one that we’re basically in a cyber war with.

As far as the “Yes, we can” thing goes, I believe Obama was involved, though I’m not sure why. Maybe he was trying to remind the Chinese about how we saved their asses in WWII in an attempt to have them lower our debt to them by a few million yuan. Either that or he was just trying to get them drunk enough to forget about it.

Check out the commercial below:

[via Fox News]

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  1. RageTheory

    Psyops beer cans with American soldiers on them sold in China? Well played, NSA, well played.

    12 years ago at 2:42 pm
  2. Diplofrat USA

    China wouldn’t be shit without the US kicking some Jap ass in WW2. They better be commemorating the shit out of us on all their beers.

    12 years ago at 2:47 pm
  3. FarRightTFTC

    In WWII, japan controlled a large portion of China as well as other Asian countries. Had more land then Hitler’s 3rd Reich. American soldiers ran the japs out so this is just reminding China how we saved their opium addicted asses. Semper Fi.

    12 years ago at 2:48 pm
  4. J_Brum

    I’m no hipster but PBR tastes like George Washington marching down your throat fighting the Redcoats. ‘Merica!

    12 years ago at 2:51 pm
    1. bubba shrimp

      It gives you a good feeling like George Washington is actually going down your throat to fight the Brits and the Redcoats and Indians.

      12 years ago at 4:45 pm
  5. jonstan

    a few million yuan is like half a million dollars. That doesn’t do shit to our debt. Guess that’s what a DeVry education gets you.

    12 years ago at 2:59 pm
  6. BlutarskyTFM

    My grandpa fought as part of the Flying Tigers/14th Air Force in China during WWII. I like to think he’d go over there and drink one of these if he was still around.

    12 years ago at 3:04 pm