Pabst Red Ribbon Beer

Pabst Red Ribbon Beer is a very popular Lovian beer. The beer is brewed near Portland in Pabst Brewery. This lager beer is 6,5 degrees and is top-cropped (top-fermenting). Pabst Brewery is not only focusing on the inland market, but is also exporting the beer to the United States and Canada. The Red Ribbon, a logical nickname which this beer received, is seen as the beer of the manufacturers. Nevertheless this beer has a wider niche and provides the common Lovian of it's lager. The beer was first brewed in 1844 in the United States, but it never became popular, so in 1947, after the World War the brewery had to close all of it's brewery in Texas (U.S). One man, Steven Johnson still believed in the power of the beer and therefore he bought the company and started a brewery in Lovia, where it became a real hit.

History
In 1844 Jeffrey Red started making his lager beer, which he called Pabst Red Ribbon Beer. Due to the hard competition in the United States Pabst beer did not really conquered the market. A commonly made joke about this failure is still know: How can a Red Beer conquer The Blue Market. In the thirties Pabst Beer was obligated to close his brewery, some say that Jefferey never found the perfect combination to make his beer popular, others believe that he received money from other and larger breweries not to find it.

After the firm closed down, still one believed that Pabst Red Ribbon was going to become very popular, but due to the hard economic times and the killing competition Steven Johnson had to offshore the brewery to Lovia. In 1947 Steven started searching after the popular combination. After all he needed 12 years to find it, the Red Ribbon started to become the most popular beer in Lovia.

Nowadays the company serves his beer in most of the Lovian pubs and exports his beer to the U.S. where it is also commonly bought. Pabst Brewery receives many offers from possible buyers, but the Lovian state wants to hold the beer on her own shore.

People of frequently drink Pabst Red Ribbon

 * Jon Johnson