Yuengling fans in Northeast and Central Ohio can start celebrating with their favorite beer next month. Those living in the Cincinnati, Dayton and Toledo markets will have to wait a little bit longer, though.
D.G. Yuengling & Son Inc. which announced earlier this year that it would bring its coveted beer to Ohio will release Traditional Lager, Light Lager and Original Black & Tan in the Akron, Cleveland, Columbus and Youngstown areas beginning Oct. 3. The remainder of the state will see the beer in November.
The Yuengling brand has a cult-like, rabid following and the beer is expected, at least at first, to fly off retail shelves. To read the full story in todays Akron Beacon Journal, clickhere. To read the Yuengling news release, click here.
"Overall I am impressed with this but it must be because I am drunk as it seems to be a very drinkable pale ale. I will revisit with a clean palate."
Actually, I never heard of that stuff but what else is new. I have, however, sampled this stuff, but you've got no worries of it showing up in Snippylvania:
Uke said
11:39 PM, 10/01/11
I'm surprised ta read Snippy's missive. I've been under the impression that Snippylvania was a 'dry' state.
Troll said
9:36 AM, 10/02/11
Bohemian Cheapskate Beer
Snippy said
9:39 AM, 10/02/11
Uke wrote:
I'm surprised ta read Snippy's missive. I've been under the impression that Snippylvania was a 'dry' state.
They're still paying overtime trying to catch up with the Summiteer consumption of Summit09. Did yoUke phorget about the forklift hauling the pallets of empty green bottles away from the old Snipplyvaian homeplace?
Uke said
11:58 AM, 10/02/11
Oooopsy... Sorry! The ol' memory banks are running low... Long term especially!
Yuengling announces Ohio plans
D.G. Yuengling & Son Inc. which announced earlier this year that it would bring its coveted beer to Ohio will release Traditional Lager, Light Lager and Original Black & Tan in the Akron, Cleveland, Columbus and Youngstown areas beginning Oct. 3. The remainder of the state will see the beer in November.
The Yuengling brand has a cult-like, rabid following and the beer is expected, at least at first, to fly off retail shelves. To read the full story in todays Akron Beacon Journal, clickhere. To read the Yuengling news release, click here.
http://beer.ohio.com/2011/09/yuengling-announces-ohio-plans/
PS: Take this Lord Whoozeefritzer (or whatever the fuck it is) shit out of Vagina and don't bring it back.
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/182/2842
And then Snippy wrote:

"Overall I am impressed with this but it must be because I am drunk as it seems to be a very drinkable pale ale. I will revisit with a clean palate."
Actually, I never heard of that stuff but what else is new. I have, however, sampled this stuff, but you've got no worries of it showing up in Snippylvania:
Bohemian Cheapskate Beer
They're still paying overtime trying to catch up with the Summiteer consumption of Summit09. Did yoUke phorget about the forklift hauling the pallets of empty green bottles away from the old Snipplyvaian homeplace?