Yuengling Beer

Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: coal berner On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 10:45 am

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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: SMITTY On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 10:58 am

Can't blame them for not coming to MA. Would probably cost more than producing the beer itself! :roll:

Looks like NY is my only choice. Factoring in the $110 seat belt tickets handed out freely over there, the cost-to-benefit ratio has plummeted ... :cry:

Last time I was in PA I picked up about 10 cases of the stuff. :D

Only got a pic of 3 of them -- I drank 7 on the ride home! :woot:
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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: Rob R. On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 11:15 am

Good choice Smitty, I just came back from Pottsville with a few cases of Premium. If I had known you were looking for some I would have taken the F350. :D
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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: SMITTY On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 11:19 am

Thanks! 8-) I couldn't fit enough in the back of mine - I had the 2 RD350's back there. :D

Plus I picked up this hitchhiker ....
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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 12:22 pm

SMITTY wrote:Thanks! 8-) I couldn't fit enough in the back of mine - I had the 2 RD350's back there. :D

Plus I picked up this hitchhiker ....


What the hell is that?? I don't know anyone who drinks that belly-wash!
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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: franco b On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:47 pm

Wood'nCoal wrote:What the hell is that?? I don't know anyone who drinks that belly-wash!


Any port in a storm.
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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: SMITTY On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 4:58 pm

Wood'nCoal wrote:What the hell is that?? I don't know anyone who drinks that belly-wash!

:funny:

I'm a walking alcohol-disposal system. I take it all! :lol:
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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 5:48 pm

You probably like "Old Frothingslosh" (the Pale Stale Ale-"So light the foam's on the bottom") too. :D
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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: hophead On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:20 pm

From an over 50 year connoisseur of Yuengling I would say their best and most overlooked and style is Chesterfield Ale. Stick that in your truck and take where ever. Oh, and I can't wait for Bock season.
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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: samhill On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:37 pm

I was always considered more of a beer kindofsewer than a beer connoisseur but I still don`t like Yuengling. I`ve tried it several more times & still not what I expected, more of a Straub fan.
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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:43 pm

, and I can't wait for Bock season.


I was just thinking about that today. :D
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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: Cap On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:43 pm

Smitty, I know Schmidt beer well. I am from Philly, the home of Schmidt or at least it was at one time. We'd get it in kegs when we were kids. Now that's goes back 30 yrs. :lol:
And those Blue Diamond Almonds are the best!
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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:56 pm

And we had PBR and Ballantine Ale brewed in Newark and Reingold brewed in Orange, NJ.

http://www.falstaffbrewing.com/ballantine_ale.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheingold_Beer

I remember the Reingold brewery:

http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ances ... rangebrew/
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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: Duengeon master On: Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:20 pm

SMITTY wrote:Can't blame them for not coming to MA. Would probably cost more than producing the beer itself! :roll:

Looks like NY is my only choice. Factoring in the $110 seat belt tickets handed out freely over there, the cost-to-benefit ratio has plummeted ... :cry:

Last time I was in PA I picked up about 10 cases of the stuff. :D

Only got a pic of 3 of them -- I drank 7 on the ride home! :woot:

The best way out of a seat belt ticket is to say to the trooper "three days ago I had a vasectomy. I can show you the incision to prove it." The trooper will promptly let you go!
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Re: Yuengling Beer

PostBy: SMITTY On: Tue Oct 19, 2010 9:31 am

Old Frothingslosh! I'll drink that! :lol:

Cap wrote:Smitty, I know Schmidt beer well. I am from Philly, the home of Schmidt or at least it was at one time. We'd get it in kegs when we were kids. Now that's goes back 30 yrs.
And those Blue Diamond Almonds are the best!

Yep - gotta have my almonds on a road trip. ;) Schmidt is pretty good. Definitely better than Meister Brau! We used to pick that stuff up when the cash was tight. $6.99 a case. :lol: Either that or Shlitz .. or Red/White n Blue. Also popular around here was Haffenreffer Malt liquor. I used to be known to carry a 64 oz. one around at all times in my teen years. When I got to the bottom of that, not only was it warm as pee, but I was buzzed for sure! Did the job well. But I heard a comment about the flavor referred to as "skunk piss". True.

Duengeon master wrote:The best way out of a seat belt ticket is to say to the trooper "three days ago I had a vasectomy. I can show you the incision to prove it." The trooper will promptly let you go!

But what do I do if he doesn't? :fear: :funny:
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