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To: Mannaggia l'America
As long as they keep their grubby hands off of Yuengling...
Ditto that... IMO, Yuengling is by far the best Pennsylvania brew. Their lager is a great tasting draft beer for buying pitchers at the bar. I don't know of any mass produced domestic lager that is better. Yuengling Black and Tan is also a great choice.
I used to drink RR sometimes back in PA. I found it too light and thin and never cared for as it much. (I would still drink it over miller and bud.) I know it's the beer of choice for a lot of people in Western PA. On the west coast I can get RR but not Yuengling. I would much rather have it the other way around.
118 posted on 05/19/2006 7:20:08 PM PDT by Fish_Keeper
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To: Fish_Keeper
IMO, Yuengling is by far the best Pennsylvania brew. Their lager is a great tasting draft beer for buying pitchers at the bar. I don't know of any mass produced domestic lager that is better. Yuengling Black and Tan is also a great choice.

Lager is the old standby around here. But I had a party two weeks ago and decided to get a case of Yuengling's Lord Chesterfield Ale, just for the heck of it. I never had it before, and I thought it was pretty good.

The company has had a nice turnaround. When I was a kid, Yuengling was one of the "cheap" beers and it transitioned into a mid-priced to premium beer.

119 posted on 05/19/2006 8:30:40 PM PDT by Mannaggia l'America
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