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Yuengling, largest American-owned brewer.. won't build next brewery in Pennsylvania
The Patriot-News ^ | October 07, 2012 | JOHN LUCIEW,

Posted on 10/07/2012 10:33:00 AM PDT by george76

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To: golux
"Yuengling in a can: The perfect boat beer"

Yuengling in a bottle: the perfect golf beer.

I have to restrict myself to 4 per round though. Any more and I would throw my clubs in a pond and sit in the shade drinking.

21 posted on 10/07/2012 12:28:16 PM PDT by SnuffaBolshevik (In a tornado, even turkeys can fly.)
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To: muleskinner

I used to drink it whenever I was in Pa. Then much to my delight I found it had reached South Carolina. It’s the perfect golf beer!


22 posted on 10/07/2012 12:29:13 PM PDT by BillM (.)
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To: george76

Yuengling, come to the Mountains of NC.

Sierra Nevada, New Belgium and Oskar Blues are opening major breweries there amongst the many micro breweries in the area.


23 posted on 10/07/2012 12:35:18 PM PDT by Rebelbase (The most transparent administration ever is clear as mud.)
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To: george76
Yuengling?

I gather it's a German name but the spelling makes it look Chinese: Yung Ling.

They'll fit in well over there.

24 posted on 10/07/2012 12:45:26 PM PDT by x
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To: clintonh8r

Sorry, I meant there already is a brewery in Tampa...

http://www.yuengling.com/breweries/tampa/


25 posted on 10/07/2012 12:49:56 PM PDT by Popman (November 7th...will be a good day for America..)
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To: x

I thought Annikin killed all the younglings in the third episode as he went to the dark side.


26 posted on 10/07/2012 12:50:41 PM PDT by KC Burke (Plain Conservative opinions and common sense correction for thirteen years.)
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To: ridesthemiles
Look at Tennessee. Very low taxes.

If I recall, they had a spot picked out in Memphis a year or two ago but the deal apparently fell through. Would be better if they built in eastern TN anyway, where the best water is located.

27 posted on 10/07/2012 12:54:52 PM PDT by meyer (It's 1860 all over again - the taxpayer is the new "N" word)
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To: Popman

So which of the Yuengling selections is your fav?


28 posted on 10/07/2012 12:57:01 PM PDT by donozark (I was a Vietnam Veteran before it was popular...)
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To: Roses0508

Problem is there shouldn’t be all these so-called economic development agencies and programs that take money from taxpayers in one locale to bribe new businesses to locate there. It’s no different from any other form of government picking winners and losers and it is counter-productive.

We have a group here that gets to travel on our dime while schmoozing with consultants (what a racket that is!) and wining and dining various business people - just like every other state, city, and even small towns!

I’m sure even now this brewer is being promised all kinds of goodies to get them to move. It’s a con job. Let the free market work!


29 posted on 10/07/2012 12:57:33 PM PDT by Pining_4_TX ( The state is the great fiction by which everybody seeks to live at the expense of everybody else. ~)
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To: Popman

Good catch! The article led me to believe (or perhaps I misread it) that they only had breweries in PA.


30 posted on 10/07/2012 12:59:39 PM PDT by clintonh8r (Happy to be represented by Lt. Col. Allen West)
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To: OKSooner
I agree with your Post # 9. Coors was once a great beer. Loved it! And then they went nationwide. Ruined the stuff.

Augie Busch once said Coors would never be sold in the state of Missouri. How wrong he was. But at what cost-to Coors?

Oh, and don't get me started on what expansion did to Rolling Rock. Another once great beer. One could pour it gently in a frosted mug on a cold day and the suds would overflow the glass a second later. Great stuff. What they did to it was a crime.

31 posted on 10/07/2012 1:01:54 PM PDT by donozark (I was a Vietnam Veteran before it was popular...)
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To: george76

I’d raather have a Stegmaier.


32 posted on 10/07/2012 1:08:27 PM PDT by Leep (Forward! To Surfdom)
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To: donozark

Should read HOT day!


33 posted on 10/07/2012 1:09:19 PM PDT by donozark (I was a Vietnam Veteran before it was popular...)
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To: x
You said: "I gather it's a German name but the spelling makes it look Chinese: Yung Ling." Yes it's German. It would be spelled Jüngling and pronounced the way it's spelled. It means youth, young boy or youngen
34 posted on 10/07/2012 1:20:54 PM PDT by TomMix
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To: donozark
Coors was once a great beer. Loved it!

I was a (underage) Budweiser drinker from day one. Then, Budweiser workers went on strike sometime in the early 1970's and Coors saw an opening. Coors was suddenly $1 per six pack.

Became a Coors drinker. Stayed that way for a decade or more.

My first ex-wife then was accepted to a dental school in Boston. We made several trips back and forth to NM in an Oldsmobile Vistacruiser.

Enough room in there to haul my personal supply and enough bootleg at $20 per case retail to the marks to pay for the gas.

Good days.

Quit drinking entirely 2 decades ago, but my remembrances of the old Coors are very good.

35 posted on 10/07/2012 1:21:34 PM PDT by elkfersupper ( Member of the Original Defiant Class)
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To: donozark

Yuengling Porter is my favorite with Yuengling Black&Tan in second place. I don’t like the regular Yuengling


36 posted on 10/07/2012 1:22:26 PM PDT by dennisw (Government be yo mamma - Re-elect Barack Obama)
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37 posted on 10/07/2012 1:48:12 PM PDT by RedMDer (https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org/default.aspx?tsid=93destr)
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To: george76

I have a bottle in my hand as I tyoe. I don’t drink a lot of beer but when I do it is Yuengling in a bottle.


38 posted on 10/07/2012 1:52:55 PM PDT by DYngbld (I have read the back of the Book and we WIN!!!!)
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To: george76

Come on down to Texas. Business friendly, good road net, good rail net. And lots of college students, rednecks, oil patch and factory workers who drink lots of beer year round.


39 posted on 10/07/2012 1:55:05 PM PDT by fella ("As it was before Noah, so shall it be again,)
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To: TheGunny
... a little light on the flavor spectrum ...

Agreed. I seldom choose Yuengling if there's a decent alternative.

40 posted on 10/07/2012 2:08:57 PM PDT by KevinB (We'll stop treating Obama like a dog when he stops treating us like a fire hydrant - Fred Grandy)
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