Posted on 10/07/2012 10:33:00 AM PDT by george76
Despite Yuenglings double-digit growth rate, a slew of unserved states still clamor for its beer.
Soon, some states could be competing for the honor of hosting the Pottsville beermakers next brewery.
Last year, Americas oldest brewery became the nations largest American-owned brewer. With a move into Ohio last year, D.G. Yuengling & Sons sales rose to about 2½ million barrels enough to eclipse Boston Beer Co.s Samuel Adams brands.
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Unfortunately, Yuengling said he doubts he will build the brewery in Pennsylvania, even though a western Pennsylvania location would be perfect for the brands continued westward expansion.
The decision comes down to taxes, incentives and the states business climate, Yuengling said.
In the interview, Yuengling hinted that there are far more business-friendly states.
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Try the Yuengling Lager
It’s my alternative to “Harp “ , if the “Harp “ isn’t available.
I normally buy the variety pack the original is my favorite though
Build it in Washington! I just returned from Pittsburgh and enjoyed a couple of cold Yuengling draft Lagers and a pizza at Primanti’s while watching the Mountaineers take care of Texas last night. It doesn’t get much better than that.
They can’t expand westward fast enough to suit me. I wouldn’t mind it if Dunkin Donuts put their return to the west on a faster track either.
Yea, the Coors of 35 years ago was good.
Yah, don’t they have a brewery out by USF & MOSI?
the collective is responsible for when and where everything is built, so says der bambam...
LOL As a former Pennsylvanian, tell him that he is right.
And they won't build the next one there either!
“Yuengling” won’t fit across the hood of a “Stock” Car.
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