I actually held my tongue on starting the "Why Obama is teaching the country to solve all of their problems with booze" thread. :lol:
Yuengling has the oldest brewery in the country. I've seen menu's around the area that put Yuengling as an import. :shock:
In Atlanta, a bartender told my brother it was a Japanese beer. Went so far as to argue with him when he told him it was actually an American beer.
180 years old....the name... very few would think of it being made in pottsville Pa... Thats my guess..
They had another semi secret in Pa... what the 33 stands for on Rolling rock labels.... albeit they now aren't made in Latrobe anymore... :cry::cry:
I used to drink Rolling Rock, way back, when I was stationed in MD. Either that or Hamm's. But I don't remember what the 33 stands for.
Well, it is imported from what some here consider a foreign country .... and one that invaded not that long ago in the mindset of the true South.
That is what made the bartender a believer guess he just never bothered to look at it before it was pointed out to him.