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111 Movie Quotes about Beer (+ Sound Clips) - page 6

Updated: Mar 1, 2026
Memorable quotes about beer, selected from famous or less known movies by Movie-Sounds.org's visitors, accompanied by short mp3 and wav audio samples.
51 Save one of those beers for me, eh?
Mel Blanc in Strange Brew (1983)

52 I believe there'll be no charge on this two-four of beer, thank you.
Dave Thomas as Doug Mckenzie in Strange Brew (1983)

53 Where did you boys get all this beer? -You stole it, didn't you? I'm calling the police.
Mel Blanc in Strange Brew (1983)

54 Maybe he's gonna puke. He had too many beers.
Dave Thomas as Doug Mckenzie in Strange Brew (1983)

55 Take off! We are not going to crash, eh! There's no way I'll crash this. This is a beer truck, eh.
Dave Thomas as Doug Mckenzie in Strange Brew (1983)

56 Ba Muy Ba beer, best beer in Vietnam. -Ba Muy Ba beer, only beer in Vietnam.
Forest Whitaker as Edward Garlick in Good Morning, Vietnam

57 A double rock 'n' rye and seven Carlings.
Quote from Animal House (1978)

58 You not drink beer in store.
Quote from Menace II Society

59 I'm thirsty. Can I have some beer?
Quote from Menace II Society

60 All them chucks be rapping about how they losing they ho, saying how they ain't got no bread for beer.
Reggie Johnson as Junior in Platoon

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