Yuengling
DUST33, because you're an avid supporter of the CDN race circuit, I've got your back on this one. Otherwise I'd be asking if you've been living your life out on the Bayou?... or are you one of those NH 'Mountain Men', with too much time at the copper still cooking corn whiskey?
Here's an excerpt from Wikipedia:
D.G. Yuengling & Son, commonly called Yuengling is the oldest operating brewing company in the United States, having been established in 1829, and is one of the largest breweries by volume in the country. It is the second largest American owned brewery after the Boston Beer Company.[1] Its headquarters is in Pottsville, Pennsylvania.[2]
Yuengling produces 1.2 million barrels (140 million liters) annually, which as of 2005, placed it sixth among American commercial breweries. Besides its two Pennsylvania facilities, Yuengling also operates a brewery in Tampa, Florida.
Yuengling is pronounced /ˈjɪŋlɪŋ/ ( listen) YING-ling.}}, which may give a false impression of a Chinese instead of German origin, but is an Anglicized version of the German term for "young man". The family-owned brewery has traditionally changed ownership through the purchase of the company by the offspring of the previous owner.[3] Due to the popularity of Yuengling Traditional Lager in Pennsylvania, it can be ordered by simply asking for a lager, especially in eastern parts of the state.[4]
Pal, to redeem yourself, I'm going to suggest you muster courage to bring 2 cases over, one for me, the other for all of your compatriots, to save face. I'm not saying it's the best beer in the world, but I like it. Get it on ice, we'll crack the first one as soon as you pull in Friday.
Cheers,
Hydroid
Originally posted by Dust33
Here's an excerpt from Wikipedia:
D.G. Yuengling & Son, commonly called Yuengling is the oldest operating brewing company in the United States, having been established in 1829, and is one of the largest breweries by volume in the country. It is the second largest American owned brewery after the Boston Beer Company.[1] Its headquarters is in Pottsville, Pennsylvania.[2]
Yuengling produces 1.2 million barrels (140 million liters) annually, which as of 2005, placed it sixth among American commercial breweries. Besides its two Pennsylvania facilities, Yuengling also operates a brewery in Tampa, Florida.
Yuengling is pronounced /ˈjɪŋlɪŋ/ ( listen) YING-ling.}}, which may give a false impression of a Chinese instead of German origin, but is an Anglicized version of the German term for "young man". The family-owned brewery has traditionally changed ownership through the purchase of the company by the offspring of the previous owner.[3] Due to the popularity of Yuengling Traditional Lager in Pennsylvania, it can be ordered by simply asking for a lager, especially in eastern parts of the state.[4]
Pal, to redeem yourself, I'm going to suggest you muster courage to bring 2 cases over, one for me, the other for all of your compatriots, to save face. I'm not saying it's the best beer in the world, but I like it. Get it on ice, we'll crack the first one as soon as you pull in Friday.
Cheers,
Hydroid
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