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"im not a fan of ales, I like porters and Stouts more."
mrrshotshot said:"im not a fan of ales, I like porters and Stouts more."
"im not a fan of ales, I like porters and Stouts more."
The fact that "Lager" means Yuengling in its home market is a credit to the fact that its so popular, its the default.
That might piss you off, but ignoring it or acting like its wrong just because its not your favorite seems silly.
Keith66 said:I've never seen or tried Yuengling, only heard about it here a couple times. I would assume "lager", in that situation, meant Samuel Adams Boston Lager. But what do I know.
Ridire said:I've never heard either referred to as just "lager ". Sam> Yeungling > Budweiser, in my opinion. I don't think Yeungling is a whole lot better than BMC...but I'll certainly drink it.
I've never heard either referred to as just "lager ". Sam> Yeungling > Budweiser, in my opinion. I don't think Yeungling is a whole lot better than BMC...but I'll certainly drink it.
I've never heard either referred to as just "lager ". Sam> Yeungling > Budweiser, in my opinion. I don't think Yeungling is a whole lot better than BMC...but I'll certainly drink it.
I think some folks who don't know better refer to Yuengling as "lager" because of the tap handles and the fact they don't know enough to know that lager is a style of beer not a brand
A coworker of mine did that when we were out grabbing a couple beers once after work ("Let me try the lay-ger there") I found it embarrassing but rather than doing the whole education thing I just clarified it for the bartender
It's also easier to pronounce after you've had a couple.I think some folks who don't know better refer to Yuengling as "lager" because of the tap handles and the fact they don't know enough to know that lager is a style of beer not a brand
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A coworker of mine did that when we were out grabbing a couple beers once after work ("Let me try the lay-ger there") I found it embarrassing but rather than doing the whole education thing I just clarified it for the bartender
It's also easier to pronounce after you've had a couple.![]()
after 3 they're all pronounced the same anyway
Yeah, but when you go to a restaurant, do you order a "soda"? That is silly because you don't know what you are getting.Calling it "Lager" is no sillier than people calling Pepsi or Coke "soda", "pop", or "soda pop."
The thing about Yuengling is that its perfectly servicable. They have a product that you can guzzle along with a burger and fries, and I dont think there is anything wrong with that. I'm not sure it should be the go-to lager, however.
mtnagel said:Yeah, but when you go to a restaurant, do you order a "soda"? That is silly because you don't know what you are getting.
In Atlanta, the home of Coke-a-cola, ordering a "Coke" refers to anything carbonated. It could be root beer, lemon lime or orange. If you truly want a "Coke" you order a "coke cola".
In Atlanta, the home of Coke-a-cola, ordering a "Coke" refers to anything carbonated. It could be root beer, lemon lime or orange. If you truly want a "Coke" you order a "coke cola".
In Atlanta, the home of Coke-a-cola, ordering a "Coke" refers to anything carbonated. It could be root beer, lemon lime or orange. If you truly want a "Coke" you order a "coke cola".
CGVT said:You have to credit Yuengling's marketing department. 5 or 6 (maybe 8 or 10 the years seem to run together.) years ago you never heard of Yuengling outside of their regional PA market. Now they are all over the place.
And I would say that's just as silly as asking for a lager and expecting a Yuengling.In Atlanta, the home of Coke-a-cola, ordering a "Coke" refers to anything carbonated. It could be root beer, lemon lime or orange. If you truly want a "Coke" you order a "coke cola".
Just the other day I ran into a non craft beer drinker, he was a painter working in my building. He asked me about the giant bucket with the weird thing sticking out the top. He was cool and we talked about it for a while. He told me, "a buddy of mine tried that for a while but it sucked it was terrible and stank to high heaven but the **** got you ****ed up" hahaha I laughed my ass off. I told him my stuff would also mess you up but tasted a lot better. Then he asked me if it was more similar to Budweiser or Miller. hahaha