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+1 Given a choice between a domestic and a Yuengling I'll take the Yuengling, but that's about it. Ummm... Yuengling *IS* a domestic beer, isn't it? It is brewed in PA and FL. Interesting Yuengling fact... Yuengling is President Barack Obama's favorite beer and Obama presented a case of Molson and Yuengling beer to Candaian prime Minister Stephen Harper after losing a bet over the outcome of the Canada/USA ice hockey olympic finals. |
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Quoted: Quoted: +1 Given a choice between a domestic and a Yuengling I'll take the Yuengling, but that's about it. Ummm... Yuengling *IS* a domestic beer, isn't it? It is brewed in PA and FL. Interesting Yuengling fact... Yuengling is President Barack Obama's favorite beer and Obama presented a case of Molson and Yuengling beer to Candaian prime Minister Stephen Harper after losing a bet over the outcome of the Canada/USA ice hockey olympic finals. Yes Yuengling is domestically produced. I was speaking stylistically as in Bud, Miller, Coors, the standard "fizzy yellow." Most craft beer is produced domestically as well although I wouldn't refer to it as "domestic beer." As far as it being Obama's favorite beer. Well that's just one more disagreement I have with our current President... |
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More training beer... –– Chuck +1 Given a choice between a domestic and a Yuengling I'll take the Yuengling, but that's about it. That being said though my first firearm wasn't an AR, I guess what I'm saying is we all have to start somewhere... stop trying to sound like you know what youre talking about. my money is on your favorite premium liquor being a smirnoff ice raspberry....HA! |
| I'm not sure of the distribution in your particular area but I do know that Classic Brands (Anheuser Bush Distributor for southern Ohio) has the Yuengling line and is based in Chillicothe and Athens. If your local stores are dealing with them they will have it too. |
