Overrated.
Just my opinion though.
I knew of some people who used to go on road trips for the stuff. Then they got it in our state and the mystique wore off.
$17 for a case of bottles at the local Wallymart. I have learned to love it. :-)
“cheap German-style lager”
Taking a shot at conservatives.
Yuengling may be inexpensive but it’s anything but “cheap”.
Yuengling is an awesome and affordable beer.
Just don’t start puking out that Coors crap under a Yuengling label.
Always been curious to try it, but never found any. I’ll keep an eye out.
I like the beer, but have no use for the Inbev/Molson-Coors duopoly. I have taken to 805 beer here in Phoenix. Unfortunately, the folks around here seem to be neck deep in IPAs, instead beer that tastes like beer.
I saw it in Massachusetts a few years ago. The name sounds Chinese, but I figured it wasn’t.
I also have seen the name Youngling in California, not beer related, not Chinese. I assume they are variant spellings of the same name.
America’s oldest brewery.
I’ve been drinking it since they tried to boycott it due to the old man’s support for Trump. Mainly the Black and Tan but the lager too. (I can’t stand any IPA, so I’m glad it’s not that type.)
Let’s hope that Molson-Coors doesn’t do to Yuengling what Anheuser Busch did to Rolling Rock.
Yuengling Beer in California? I thought that was prima facie evidence of bootlegging.
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SAM BISBEE (W C Fields): Cheap?!! Four dollars a gallon
Just hope it doesn’t get screwed up like Anheuser Busch did to Rolling Rock. And hope it comes to Missouri. Have to drive all the way(LOL!) too Arkansas for it now.
If you can find Yuengling on tap, don’t hesitate ordering it. Really good stuff!
Around Philly you walk into a bar and order a “lager,” it’s understood you asked for a Yuengling.
Once at a function with a cash bar they wanted to charge me the import price for a bottle of Yuengling. I had to educate the ‘bartender’ that it was made in Pennsylvania.
My grandfather used to drink this beer along with other PA faves Stegmaier and Bartels, because it was cheap beer and he was beyond cheap. Ive never been able to drink Yuengling because it was the cheapest of the cheap. Odd seeing it so popular now.
Yeungling is the best!