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Here're 13 things you might not have known about Yuengling's superior suds. The original name of the brewery in Pottsville, PA was "Eagle Brewery", which was good back then because nobody knew what a "Yuengling" was yet. The original Eagle Brewery burned down that year, and the operation moved to this place on Mahantongo Street, where it still resides today. While son Frederick joined his dad at the brewery in , officially changing the name to D.

Yuengling and Son, David Jr. The brewery made steam beer, which is an extremely bubbly beer variety made by brewing yeasts at high temperatures. When that awful and oppressive era rolled around, the brewery managed to stay afloat by selling "near beers" with a super-low 0. These beers were called Yuengling Special, Por-Tor, and Juvo, which was an early energy drink brewed with cereal grains -- kinda like the s version of Four Loko that flappers would drink if they wanted to get zozzled.

When Prohibition was struck down in , Yuengling celebrated by brewing a special batch of "Winner Beer" and delivering a huge quantity of it to President Roosevelt on the day the amendment was repealed. Which was kinda suspicious, since Yuengling's brewing process takes three weeks to complete. The dairy department was started in and shut down in We'll accept it. Ol' David must've really been footloose, because the company used some of its proceeds to create dance halls like Roseland Ballroom in Manhattan and Philly, where -- in addition to dances -- sneezing contests, yo-yo exhibitions, and female prizefights were held.

The beer's now so ubiquitous in the PA area that requesting "a lager" will get you one, but for many years it was absent. May it never go away again. The Pottsville location supplies states northward through New York, westward until Illinois and Kentucky, and southward through Georgia.

As part of the new partnership, Yuengling will use Molson Coors facilities to expand brewing operations. The partnership will be governed by a board of directors consisting evenly of Yuengling and Molson Coors family members and executives.

That is worth celebrating. Michael Tanenbaum PhillyVoice Staff. Women's Health. Philly's zero-waste delivery service. Resort-style custom estate. How to get a free health insurance quote. Menu PhillyVoice. September 15, Yuengling unveils plans to expand to western states for first time New partnership with Molson Coors will broaden beer's distribution. Lager Country is expanding. Yuengling teased in late that Michigan could get its beers, but eventually announced that Arkansas would be the new state for distribution.

Yuengling, based in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, currently distributes to 22 states, most of them along the East Coast. It's well known for its Traditional Lager, a popular amber lager with medium body and roasted caramel malt. Yuengling will continue to operate independently from Molson Coors, the two companies said Tuesday, with Molson Coors providing additional capacity for Yuengling to brew more of its beer out west.



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