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There are better beers. dalton99 Oct 2016 #1
And better business owners as well PatSeg Oct 2016 #4
Yes but I do like a Yuengling now and then. Or at least I did. yellowcanine Oct 2016 #6
those people are no longer union beermeisters onethatcares Oct 2016 #71
Of course there are. And the price goes up accordingly. Demit Oct 2016 #15
PBR is cheaper than Yuengling, Dr Hobbitstein Oct 2016 #17
Doesn't taste better to me. Demit Oct 2016 #28
They both taste terrible to me. Dr Hobbitstein Oct 2016 #35
Time to Boycott FarPoint Oct 2016 #2
Mostly I do. riversedge Oct 2016 #3
Never a big fan of his beer, but stopped drinking it after malachi Oct 2016 #29
Whatta guy! roscoeroscoe Oct 2016 #51
Pennsylvania pisswater. Dr Hobbitstein Oct 2016 #5
Meh. Matter of taste. Lots of different grains are used in beers all over the world. yellowcanine Oct 2016 #8
I've brewed beer for 10 years. Dr Hobbitstein Oct 2016 #9
And Yuengling has been brewing beer since 1829. yellowcanine Oct 2016 #13
If you call that beer, then I guess. Dr Hobbitstein Oct 2016 #16
So you've been brewing beer since it's been trendy..... ForgoTheConsequence Oct 2016 #19
Corn as a fermentable, yes. Dr Hobbitstein Oct 2016 #21
Or merely alleges as such when it strokes their own biases. LanternWaste Oct 2016 #23
The only ingredients in beer should be LiberalLovinLug Oct 2016 #48
That was before they understood yeast was responsible for making the alcohol. geardaddy Oct 2016 #50
he he LiberalLovinLug Oct 2016 #52
According to the German purity law? Beer has been made in many more countries than just Germany doc03 Oct 2016 #54
Well they do have the oldest running brewery in the world LiberalLovinLug Oct 2016 #58
Well, the American Lager is based heavily on the German Pilsener Dr Hobbitstein Oct 2016 #64
IIRC azureblue Oct 2016 #75
Something like that. Dr Hobbitstein Oct 2016 #78
We didn't "steal" anything. ForgoTheConsequence Oct 2016 #95
Wow, dude. Touchy much? Dr Hobbitstein Oct 2016 #98
I love their pale ale Maynar Oct 2016 #84
Beer was brewed for millennia without hops. Marengo Oct 2016 #91
American commercial beers are awful. roamer65 Oct 2016 #43
Indeed! nt Dr Hobbitstein Oct 2016 #44
I have to head over soon. roamer65 Oct 2016 #45
Molson Canadian is a cheap mass produced lager made by Coors. ForgoTheConsequence Oct 2016 #97
This used to be true melman Oct 2016 #89
They're the same thing. ForgoTheConsequence Oct 2016 #96
Don't even put Yeungling in the same sentence with swill like Miller and Budweiser. doc03 Oct 2016 #53
Yeungling is the same style of beer as Miller and Budweiser. Dr Hobbitstein Oct 2016 #61
That's your opinion to me Yeaugling can't be compared to doc03 Oct 2016 #72
To "stop" the fermentation process? jmowreader Oct 2016 #67
I'm talking about the addition of corn grits Dr Hobbitstein Oct 2016 #77
Oh boy jmowreader Oct 2016 #87
Smart business owners keep politics out of their business liberal N proud Oct 2016 #7
Yes indeed Freddie Oct 2016 #79
Modelo or Tecate before they build the wall lol GusBob Oct 2016 #10
Dos Equis! WinkyDink Oct 2016 #27
I tried it, don't see what is so great about it unless you are one that thinks doc03 Oct 2016 #55
Oh, I'm quite eclectic in my tastes, and I've had Belgian beer in Belgium, Pilsner in Plzen, and the WinkyDink Oct 2016 #59
It's just jobs nt doc03 Oct 2016 #73
I'm a beer snob. neeksgeek Oct 2016 #12
There are way better session beers obamanut2012 Oct 2016 #14
There should be a long list of businesses.... beachbumbob Oct 2016 #18
Good Jimbo S Oct 2016 #20
I was at a lecture here in Philly last night. The reception had two choices of alcohol: onehandle Oct 2016 #22
Philly has some amazing breweries including Yards LynneSin Oct 2016 #31
Ah, you are a Trooper. riversedge Oct 2016 #93
Live by the Trump, die by the Trump. SunSeeker Oct 2016 #24
" " " " " n/t MBS Oct 2016 #26
Never liked their lager. malthaussen Oct 2016 #25
I'd join the protest but I can't stand the beer! LynneSin Oct 2016 #30
That's why I stopped drinking Leinenkugel. geardaddy Oct 2016 #32
I didn't know that wryter2000 Oct 2016 #38
You're welcome. Oh and Johnsonville brats. geardaddy Oct 2016 #40
Thanks again wryter2000 Oct 2016 #46
Are there any national brand beer breweries that don't support the GOP? doc03 Oct 2016 #56
That's a good question. n/t geardaddy Oct 2016 #63
Surly, Summit, Indeed, Insight, etc 47of74 Oct 2016 #90
Steel Toe, Bauhaus, 612 geardaddy Oct 2016 #94
not really... berksdem Oct 2016 #33
My personal boycott won't hurt him, since I've never drunk his stuff. Aristus Oct 2016 #34
ANY Trump related product MUST be boycotted PERIOD!! BigBearJohn Oct 2016 #37
Sorry, read "Yuengling" and thought "Didn't Annakin kill them all?" ET Awful Oct 2016 #41
Sure hope Latrobe doesn't go that route... bullsnarfle Oct 2016 #42
Huh? Anheuser Busch bought Rolling Rock years ago. That stuff isn't brewed in Latrobe anymore. n/t FSogol Oct 2016 #49
True, bullsnarfle Oct 2016 #99
Never Did Like It Anyway BoyBlue2 Oct 2016 #47
I live within walking distance to 2 Breweries. sellitman Oct 2016 #57
Lots and lots of good beers on the market. Paladin Oct 2016 #60
When I visited Australia, I had the best damn commercial lager I've ever tasted. roamer65 Oct 2016 #62
What fun! Thanks for posting this ad. sunweaver Oct 2016 #82
Good for them Firestorm49 Oct 2016 #66
Shit. Have some Black and Tan in the fridge BumRushDaShow Oct 2016 #69
No Chick Fil A and now no more Yuengling IronLionZion Oct 2016 #70
It's time to resurrect the "Blue Pages"! Wuddles440 Oct 2016 #74
I know I'm prejudiced, but Dale's Pale Ale (and Oskar Blues Brewing Co.) japple Oct 2016 #76
Never drink the stuff. The fact the company supported a lowlife like Trump rockfordfile Oct 2016 #80
I'll admit bpositive Oct 2016 #81
I only liked their hefeweizen, called "Summer Wheat." Buckeye_Democrat Oct 2016 #83
I don't buy much beer, but the last time I did I bought Yuengling. Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2016 #88
I'm off it for good... Upin Oct 2016 #92
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