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    aka Ying Ying

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    Yuengling Premium Beer. Yumm! It’s my stock and standard, everyday, found in my ‘fridge, favorite type of adult libation. Yuengling Brewery up in Pottsville is Americas oldest brewery. We had that prohibition thing back in the 20′s and something like 95% of all brewerys closed. Well they made it through that silly time and are still making beer today. Yea, it’s a regional brewery that doesn’t make quite as much beer as Budweiser or Coors but it’s much better than those multi-million gallon beer factories. Ya’ gotta’ check the date code on the case when you buy it because it goes bad if left on the shelf too long. Now about an hour north of here you can walk into almost any bar or pub and order, “A Premium”, or simply , A Ying-ying” and you’ll know you are getting a fresh Yuengling Premium Beer. It’s a light bodied pilsner type of beer but it’s charater comes from the area where it’s made. I’m pretty sure the malt and hops are nothing out of the ordinary but the water is Pottsville city water. Just the same old water everyone else in that small town drinks. Good stuff. Now they also make a bunch of other beers like Lord Cheterfield Ale, not entirely unlike a medium bodied ESB. They make a Porter that is very good but not quite heavy enough to be a real porter. It’s still very good. they also make a couple of, “Light” beers. That doesn’t make any sense to me because Premium is a light beer in my opinion.

    Yuengling Lager is a beer they have been making for about ten years now. I don’t like it. It is a red colored light bodied beer with hardly any taste to it. They sell “metric shitloads”(jk) of this stuff. People love it. The one good thing I can say for it is that on a sunny afternoon with friends you can drink 147 of them. Well, that could be a bad thing too. Luckily this Lager stuff is making them a ton of money so hopefully they continue making their good old Premium, Chesterfield Ale and Porter.

     

    7 Responses to “aka Ying Ying”

    1. says:

      Yo, is there a reason you took me off your blogroll?

    2. says:

      Oh sorry man, I just realised you shortened it to the Angry Dome. My bad!

      By the way, is it true that Lynx deodorant is calleed Axe in America?

    3. says:

      I was cleaning up the look of the blogroll, sorry, I should have dropped you a note.
      Yes Axe deodorant/cologne is the one all the teens and 20somethings all wear. In my day we all wore Paco Rabanne. We were sooooo cool!! Ha!
      So with all the Guiness and real beer over there has Yuengling Lager showed up at the taps yet?

    4. says:

      I drink Lager in the summer and Premium in the winter. Nothing better on the golf course in the summer than a six of Lager in the cooler.

      And I’d rather have a, “Light and Bitter” than a Guiness but, that could be a local prejudice from East Anglia.

    5. says:

      MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMagners!

    6. says:

      Master Chief Airdale, Sir – I’m not big on, “Lager”, but I’m with you for a, “Light and Bitter”. When I lived out in Natrona Heights I was very surprised to find out that Yuengling has been very big out there for many, many years. Basically that meant I didn’t have to drink, “Arn’ City”!!! :)

      VoT – Cider? That hasn’t caught on here yet. Take a holiday and come visit. I’ll buy ya’ a Yuengling!

    7. says:

      No, we still have to deal with the real good stuff – like Heineken and Carlsberg. If I was on fire and someone tried to put me out with Heineken, I’d prefer a few burns.

      As the Voice Of Treason says though, you can’t beat Magners/Bulmers for the smooth oak aged taste …

      Please, encourage Yeungling to start exporting. We need quality beers over here!

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