Yuengling Ice Cream?
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There are some things that just don't go together & I believe that would be one. I did try a red wine float once (seemed like a good idea at the time) & that's how I know but then again maybe a white?
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- "Even though it bears the same name, the creamery isn't affiliated with the nation's oldest operating brewing company, but Ice Cream owner David Yuengling happens to be second cousin to brewery owner Richard Yuengling. The two operations were joined at one time, however, as Frank D. Yuengling, the original owner of the brewery, started the ice cream company to offset loses during Prohibition."
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/eats/yuengl ... -1.1467167
AWESOME so the beer flavored ice cream idea hasn't been implemented by anyone yet.......
people....we still have time to corner the market!!!!!
I've got the ice cream maker......i just need some of you home brew guys to step up and provide the 'flavor'!!!
people....we still have time to corner the market!!!!!
I've got the ice cream maker......i just need some of you home brew guys to step up and provide the 'flavor'!!!
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I read that 'back in prohibition days' the brewers had to find other ways to survive, so being enterprising gentlemen who had to earn a living..............history repeats itself.....
Even today we must do what is required to pay the piper at the end of the day.
Even today we must do what is required to pay the piper at the end of the day.
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I got a phone!Sting wrote:Obama will pay my mortgage - I don't need to work
Would love to try the Yuengling Ice Cream. Should be able to go to your local home brew supply place, buy some brew malt, and make your own.
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From what I understood it wasnt a beer flavored ice cream, it just shared the name. I thought I read an article and they were promoting their chocolate flavor.
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Perhaps the concept of the "Malt" (malted milk shake) was spawned by prohibition? You don't see that many malts (or malt shops) around anymore.anthony7812 wrote:From what I understood it wasnt a beer flavored ice cream, it just shared the name. I thought I read an article and they were promoting their chocolate flavor.
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Sorry buddy, bacon cream
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When I visited the brewery last year the original ice cream building was still there accross the street. Very run down though.
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What else but "Cream Ale"........titleist1 wrote:AWESOME so the beer flavored ice cream idea hasn't been implemented by anyone yet.......
people....we still have time to corner the market!!!!!
I've got the ice cream maker......i just need some of you home brew guys to step up and provide the 'flavor'!!!