Ugh....Have had their lager a couple of times. Not great.
They're gonna put the "Why?" in "BMCY"...
Cheers!
They're gonna put the "Why?" in "BMCY"...
Cheers!
since yeungling has a brewery in Florida now I wonder what the taste difference is since I'm sure the water profiles are different between Florida and Pa.
since yeungling has a brewery in Florida now I wonder what the taste difference is since I'm sure the water profiles are different between Florida and Pa.
Annual sales have eclipsed Boston Beer Company. Yeungling is now the largest domestic owned producer and still the oldest!
http://www.courant.com/videogallery/67370250/News/Yuengling-Oldest-Largest-American-Owned-Brewery
When I turned 21 the first thing I did was buy a case of Yuengling Lager
I kept it in the fridge where my grandpa keeps his BMC. His response was "Who put all this dark **** in here!?"
:smack:
One of my friends loves Yuengling and brings it to all the parties we have. I personally can't stand it. It isn't refreshing to me, leaves me with a weird taste in my mouth that needs to be flushed out with water or a different beer. I definitely believe that palates can be wildly different, so I would never knock the beer just as I don't knock BMC, but for me personally, I have never had a Yuengling that I've enjoyed.
around here ya just ask for a lager and ya get yeungling so yeah its the biggest seller in this area. It's the best of the cheap beers and pbr is not even close. but if there are other quality beers on tap I pass on yingling. Sam adams is a much better beer but much more expensive. It is pretty amazing that a regional beer can out sell a nationally distributed beer. just shows how much of the stuff we swill down.around here
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