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And more importantly, where can I get a'hold of some of this Yuengling stuff everyone is raving about?

Yuengling is pretty easy to find in theMid-Atlantic, but more difficult elsewhere., though it now has distributors in Virginia, Florida, Alabama and the Carolinas. Here's a link to the distributors page on the Yuenling web site.

FWIW, I prefer Yuengling's Lord Chesterfield ale to their Lager.

Bob Libkind aka "rlibkind"

Robert's Market Report

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Old Speckled Hen

Marstons Pedigree

Ruddles County

Theakstones Old Peculiar

Badger Blanford Fly

Badger Tanglefoot

In no particular order. They all taste great. Try them all before you die!!

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Old Speckled Hen

Marstons Pedigree

Ruddles County

Theakstones Old Peculiar

Badger Blanford Fly

Badger Tanglefoot

In no particular order. They all taste great. Try them all before you die!!

Macro brews? I think not.

Bob Libkind aka "rlibkind"

Robert's Market Report

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I live where they're made and I think so... The Badger Beers a little less so, but they can be found nationally, from town to town - That's Macro on a UK scale anyway

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As a Good Canadian here is my list :

Pilsner Urquell

Lowenbrau (German brewed only)

Guinness

Bass Bale Ale

Dos Equis

Molson Canadian (especially on tap)

As for some of the choices for "macro" (McAuslan, Widmer Bros.,Anderson Valley) - I think not.

''Wine is a beverage to enjoy with your meal, with good conversation, if it's too expensive all you talk about is the wine.'' Bill Bowers - The Captain's Tavern, Miami

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Dogfish head ipa

dos equis

Rolling rock

Yuengling lager

and for local philly flavor Iron Hill Brewery,s Stout Ale

Dave s

"Food is our common ground,a universal experience"

James Beard

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good to see some east coasters (philly!) representing with the yuengling...

yuengling

sam adams

fat tire

red stripe

rolling rock

grolsch

WHEN will yuengling start distributing west? i have to have my friends mail it to me, and have my bro pick me up some when i visit him in boston. someday, chicago, you will understand :cool:

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fat tire

has fat tire started distributing outside colorado?

It's definitely in California (or at least the SF Bay area).

"I would kill everyone in this forum for a drop of sweet beer." - Homer Simpson (adapted)

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someone should start a thread on american beers you wish would be available more widely. if i were to leave colorado i'd definitely put fat tire on that list. as it is i wish i could get shiner bock and abita amber more easily everywhere.

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