Posted on 01/12/2017 3:58:34 PM PST by Red in Blue PA
POTTSVILLE, Pa. - America's oldest brewery has announced that it is expanding its distribution.
Pottsville-based D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., will soon be delivering its brands to Indiana.
Yuengling said three wholesalers have been assigned to distribute the beer. They are Monarch Beverage, Five Star Distributing, and Indiana Beverage.
"Our family has been in business in Indiana for five generations and to be able to partner with the Americas Oldest Brewery is both humbling and powerful," said Bruce Leetz, owner of Indiana Beverage.
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They were targeted by the left after the owner came out in support of Trump.
Very good beer. One of my faves.
This is the official beer of the inauguration? It should be..
Need them in Texas.
Bring ‘em to Missouri, we’ll drink ‘em dry!
I switched from Peroni to Yuengling. Good mid-line beer, goes well with food, reasonable price, not part of the InBev Miller-Coors collosus.
Yuengling Light is one of he only light beers which does not taste like a light beer. I really like it and I am not even a big beer guy.
I never heard of that beer and when I saw the header I thought that it was a Chinese company expanding in Indiana.
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Winning!
In eastern Pennsylvania, when you amble up to the bar and ask for a “lager,” the bartender knows you just asked for a Yuengling.
“I never heard of that beer and when I saw the header I thought that it was a Chinese company expanding in Indiana.”
I think it’s the oldest continuously functioning brewery in the U.S.
A good beer, owned by the same family for about 5 generations!
I’m glad to see that they are branching out!
If you ever get a chance, give Yuengling a try.
It became available in Tennessee a couple of years ago. It is my “go-to” domestic beer, though I also like some of the other unique micro-brewery offerings out there.
“I think its the oldest continuously functioning brewery in the U.S.”
Amazing—I don’t know if it’s available in MA-—I’m not a beer drinker.
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You win Vlad ! It is ! Good reasonably priced beer.
I don’t drink but I have 2 grandkids who attend college in PA-——they are probably familiar with it.
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It serves that purpose for a lot of beer drinkers. It’s a cut above the mass-market beers, serving as second choice to microbrew fans when none are available.
It’s now the only beer I buy.
Just finished a Yuengling a moment ago.
Poured into my very own Yuengling logoed beer glass.
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