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Brewery: pictures tramadol
Origin: Albania, pictures tramadol
Style:
Lager
Brewery web site: http://virb.com/katherndudgeon/posts/text/8969023
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allancope (6) on April 07, 2007 wrote:
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Yuengling is my favorite American beer. I always have some in my fridge. It is great for an evening of drinking, not too heavy and filling like the German and Belgian beers that I love so much, but more robust than the Coor's, Bud, Miller lines of beer.
Ras Pooten (42) on February 13, 2007 wrote:
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Yuengling is party / boat / beach beer. Don't expect anything else from it.
lonewolfz28 (1) on November 25, 2006 wrote:
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The Southwest...been there. Japan...been there. The Southeast...been there. The West...been there. Canada...been there. Europe....yup, been there too. Korea...yeah, you guessed it.
The best balance between taste and drinkability...Yuengling.
European...So thick it's no longer refreshing. If you want a meal in and of itself they've got you covered. Heavily covered.
Canadian...Who let the skunks out?
Asian...Stick to cars folks, really.
Bud, Miller and Coors can't compete when it comes to taste/body.
Sam Adams...come on folks, pick a flavor already. Yeesh! It's like the Starbucks of Beer. Listen to Denis Leary's Lock & Load if you don't know what I mean.
I was thrilled when they finally started stocking Yuengling in NC. I was even happier to find it had finally made it all the way to the Champlain Region in NY when I went home. I've heard sales went up 200% locally when I came home and have just kept rising since I left again.
ike (26) on April 17, 2006 wrote:
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Yuengling is by far my favorite American Beer. If you're looking for something light, easy to drink, yet flavorful and not like diluted urine. This is not a light beer, but if you're in the mood for a good light beer, try a Yuengling.
EBEdwards (11) on March 30, 2006 wrote:
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In the fridge as I write. I am a rabid beer snob, but this is GOOD BEER. I'd take a Yuengling (or PBR) over any Coors, A-B or Miller. Try their porter too, if you can find it.
laddield (1) on March 28, 2006 wrote:
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This is the best American Beer I drink. I had lost all taste for most American beer until I was introduced to this brand nearly 2 years ago. I highly recommend you try it.
I am told this is the oldest continually brewed American Beer as well, I believe it is brewed in Pa. I live in Myrtle Beach, SC, and I love this beer. I have introduced others from other states to this beer, and have only had one person in nearly two years not care for it. It has became a hit in our area.
michael (37) on March 03, 2006 wrote:
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An excellent working man's beer. It's slowly migrating out of PA so keep your eyes open for it. I grantee you will not be disappointed.
zdwyatt (40) on March 03, 2006 wrote:
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This beer deserves your attention if for no other reason than it is produced by the oldest continually operating brewery in the country. And it's pretty good, too! It's the pride of Pennsylvania.
finsprings (22) on March 03, 2006 wrote:
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a decent everyday beer, much better than bud or one of the other fizzy beer-flavoured waters IMHO
MP (30) on September 20, 2005 wrote:
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful:
My personal favorite!!!!!
Yuengling is the oldest brewery in America and they spent all that time creating wonderful beer. It is full of flavor and has a crisp taste.
I discovered this beer while in college in Wilkes-Barre PA, it's on tap everywhere there - it's tougher to get in CT but I live right near a store over the NY border.
Well worth the trip!