I like their Black and Tan, nice change of pace.
Yuengling is overrated and once the newness wears off it will be just like Busch light or miller lite.
Why was this not available before now? What limits beer sales in certain regions? Distributor agreements? As a kid, I never understood the Coors thing.
I'd heard they weren't in Indiana before now was distance from a brewing site and being sure of quality upon delivery - probably more so for the kegs than anything.
But it wouldn't surprise me what-so-ever if there wasn't a bunch of pissing and moaning from the distributorships (that need to go away) and territories and etc.
I've tried it. I think it's "good" but I'm not a connesoir (I don't know how to spell in French) so I can't really tell it apart from most other lagers. Given that, my go-to-brand is "mountain crest" by Minhas craft brewery in Monroe WI. I found it at Trader Joe's at a "skank beer" price without the bad taste.
I've tried it. I think it's "good" but I'm not a connesoir (I don't know how to spell in French) so I can't really tell it apart from most other lagers.
I think, more than any other beer, Yuengling is very different between bottles and cans. My wife won't drink it out of can, bottles she loves it. I personally prefer the cans.
I hope we can get down to Ohio prices once the newness wears off.
It tastes like any generic American Lager. I don't understand what the hub bub is about. I lived in Ohio when they entered that market and everyone freaked out there as well.
Why was this not available before now? What limits beer sales in certain regions? Distributor agreements? As a kid, I never understood the Coors thing.