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    #2
    I like their Black and Tan

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      #3
      I didn’t know Yuengling made wing sauce, have to try it!

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      • Steve B
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        Woah. I’m in the same ballpark as you. Might be interesting.

      • Huskee
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        Same

      #4
      No idea it was anything other than beer.

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        #5
        The one in my hand.

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          #6
          Lager for me. Black and tan is good, too.

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            #7
            I used to drink the Black and Tan, and their Porter when I could find it (the black half of the black and tan). Now I mostly drink beer I brew and keg myself, as its cheaper and better - assuming you have the time to brew of course.

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              #8
              Never heard of it. But then looking at their 'Beer Finder' it's not available in any state I've lived in.

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                #9
                Also haven't ever heard of it.

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                  #10
                  It's an Atlantic Coast thing, but creeping its way west. KY just got it this month.

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                  • TripleB
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                    That's a slow creep....

                  #11
                  I drink 'em if someone hands me one but it's not one of my favorite beers.

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                    #12
                    Can't get it in Minnesota. I used to drink it when my bro was going to school out in Philly. While I was there, we drank A LOT of that stuff. Just the regular lager though.

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                      #13
                      Interesting. I've been able to buy Yuengling in Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee since the early 90's. The brewery itself is the oldest operating brewery in the US, having been in operation since 1829. Not counting those pesky prohibition years of course! I just don't think they were known outside New England until the 90's.

                      I would drink it before anything like Budweiser or Miller, but that's about it. My tastes have moved on.

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                        #14
                        I knew this was a trick question....LOL

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                          #15
                          Black and Tan.

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