Saturday, December 5, 2009

America's Oldest Brewery


Yuengling being America's oldest brewery seems to be very unpopular in the north east. The reason being that the distributors had a disagreement over the bottle and yuengling no longer sells in CT, MA, RI, NH, VT, or ME. I go to great lengths to my Yuenling because it is absolutely amazing. Love the beer. Whenever I'm visiting my bro in MD im sure to bring a few cases home. They don't last long in my household. Yuengling has light beers, lagers, light lagers, black and tans, traditionals, premiums, ales, and porter. I must admit, I haven't had them all, but so far the porter kicks ass. Anytime you are west of CT I would highly recommend trying Yuengling porter, traditional, or lager. They are so delicious and quite cheap too.
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8 comments:

  1. Big Yuengling fan and I think we should add Yuengling light to the list of recommended beers. Blackberry Wheat by Longtrail, a microbrewery in VT., should also be thrown into the conversation of an smooth yet refined flavorful beer. Enjoy.

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  2. I am not really a beer drinking, but I am open to trying new things.

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  3. Not a drinker of beer personally, but I can appreciate the design work that goes into the advertising and displaying of beer from a graphic design perspective.

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  4. I had a great time drinking Yuengling a few years back, when I was in St. Augustine. They had great deals on it in all of the bars and besides that it is actually a pretty tasty brew!

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  5. Looks like I'm going to have to venture out of CT to try some of that.

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  6. Yuengling is definitely underrated around here- good choice for a first review. Sounds like you did your research!

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  7. My ex was OBSESSED with this beer. but it's a very good beer to be excited about.

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  8. Not only is it cheap but delicious! My friend from NY always gets me a 6 pack when he visits me in CT.

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