i remember when you couldn’t get it in MA and i’d bring it back as a novelty
I did the same with Coors in Texas. I'd buy it in Dallas to bring to College Station (A&M) for guys in the dorm.
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i remember when you couldn’t get it in MA and i’d bring it back as a novelty
This.Very good. Yeungling is a damn good beer. Maybe not if you are into fruity and hoppy stuff, but if you want an honest and affordable beer that tastes like actual beer, it is a very solid choice.
This.
It’s no Shiner, but it’s a good drinking beer.
Concur.
The measure passes. It beats the hell out of your everyday Coors/Millers/Bud, but it’s not a craft beer. For an everyday beer though it’s much better than the other swill in that price range.
Not sure what all they’re bringing to Texas, but I really like their black & tan and they have a new Pilsner that’s great in the summer.
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I can appreciate that. My fridge usually contains some Yuengling and a small sampling of craft brews. You’ll never confuse the two, but that’s not who Yuengling is trying to be.Black and Tan, always a great choice.
I mean until I became a beer snob (more diet than beer snobbery, I get a couple a week so I make them count), these were great. They still are.
My perception has just changed some.
I can appreciate that. My fridge usually contains some Yuengling and a small sampling of craft brews. You’ll never confuse the two, but that’s not who Yuengling is trying to be.
Highly recommend the Yuengling tour for anyone making their way through the keystone state.
I'd almost drink untreated sewer water over a Bud though, so that's not saying much. I've only had Yuengling once (black & tan), and I liked it. Definitely several notches above Bud, Miller, Coors, etc. in the beer hierarchy, IMO.I would absolutely drink a Yuengling over a bud or Miller.
^^^^ THIS ^^^^....I think Yeungling is a solid beer. It is a bit overhyped IMO, but I definitely enjoy it.
Its no Shiner though
I like yuengling and it’s readily available here. It was the main course at friends bachelor party many years ago...have you even lived if you haven’t downed too many yuenglings while tubing down a slow moving river, toasting the impending nuptials of a good buddy with 15 of your best friends?