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Beer Consumed In Springfield


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Graph By: dos4cos

TV – The Simpsons

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  1. Jim says:

    You forgot Fudd: The beer that made all those hillbillies blind.

  2. Justin says:

    I fail to see the reference to Duff Light in the video.

  3. Brandon_ha says:

    what about fudd, or duff dark?

  4. Dan says:

    FAIL: You forgot Red Tick.
    needs more dog imo

  5. slc says:

    Or Raspberry duff …. Tartar Control Duff …

  6. Joseph says:

    Should put Schlitz in the graph.

  7. DaveF says:

    You forgot Red Tick. (Needs more dog)

  8. Oliver says:

    And Tüborg, Beer of Danish Kings.

  9. Lauren Ipson says:

    What about Skittelbrau?

  10. Beat You To the Paunch says:

    ^ seconded on Red Tick needing more dog.

  11. 2attentive says:

    Also, Moe did once serve Barney a Pabst, so maybe that should be a sliver higher than zero.

  12. Laura Di says:

    you forgot about how lame this friggin graph is. it’s not even funny.

  13. Jon B says:

    You forgot Surly Duff.

    • leah says:

      Surly Duff isn’t even a beer. He’s a character.
      Hey, Surly only looks out for one guy: Surly! Sorry Surly.

  14. leah says:

    epic Simpsons reference fail.

  15. tim says:

    Truthfully, this graph should read 1/3 for Duff, 1/3 for Duff Light and 1/3 for Duff Dry (remember the factory tour when they all came out of the same pipe?).

  16. C Jones says:

    Duffenbrau, served at moes while homer was a body guard for the mayor.

  17. Dork says:

    What about the Flaming Moe? Or even the Flaming Homer?

  18. LOL says:

    YOU… YOU KNOW HOW MANY PERCENTS MAKES ONE WHOLE? ON GRAPHJAM? UNHEARD OF!


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