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Brewed By: Yuengling Brewery

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Average Rating:
6.55108

Number of Ratings: 16170

Style: American Red Lager

Brewed In: 501 Mahantongo St. Pottsville, PA 17901-3016, USA

ABV: 5.0%

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Tasting Notes

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nicholasbaran profile picturenicholasbaran - November 8, 2011
Stay true to the roots
aprice profile pictureaprice - November 5, 2011
Great traditional lager for a reasonable price. Tasty and not filling like other lagers
lewismp99 profile picturelewismp99 - November 3, 2011
Oldest brewery in America; fitting since the beer tastes old.
nickpcguy profile picturenickpcguy - October 25, 2011
Nice smooth, great flavor
Matt from Da Valley profile pictureMatt from Da Valley - October 23, 2011
It's the only beer I drink when I visit Philly. I wish I could get out here on the West Coast....
Chef profile pictureChef - October 14, 2011
Has a light gold appearance. Flavor is refreshing. A good social beer with not much flavor so you can drink a lot of it. Overall impression is not good but not terrible.
cclonch profile picturecclonch - October 6, 2011
Not much to it for my typical review. Your typical American Lager. Better than Budweiser but not as good as many of the craft/micro brews out there. I could see grabbing one of these if I can't get my Great Lakes, Columbus Brewing Co., Sam Adams ...
scottrsmith profile picturescottrsmith - October 5, 2011
Finally starting to sell it in Ohio!
jpitch32 profile picturejpitch32 - October 4, 2011
It's a great go-to cheap beer
Marplot profile pictureMarplot - October 3, 2011
Nice amber color with a full white head that quickly disappeared. It tastes like an inexpensive amber lager; malty with a bready aftertaste. After porter week this came across as pretty a thin beer. I would drink it again but not on my dime.
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