It's Beer Thirty

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ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 2:15 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 10:26 pm
bighomer wrote: Thu Apr 24, 2025 3:12 pm

I was reading this forum and rereading and got to thinking about what you wrote, thought well l'll just ask google, found out it was brewed in Wisconsin, ceased production in '72 but reopened '08 according to Wikipedia. ::handshake::
Wisconsin???!!! ::uc:: ::paranoid:: my second guess was Costa Rica and then after that Colombia... ::doh:: .... Looks like I will have to take that on-line class again: "Remedial International Beer Identification 101"... ::facepalm::
Might as well name this the Wisconsin thread. Potosi makes one called the cave ale. Best when bought from a beer cave.

Visited family in Indiana once, went to a gas station to get some beer. I was surprised when not only did they not have a dedicated walk in beer cooler aka "beer cave", but they didn't had any beer at all. ::hmm::
Hmmmmm..... "Beer Cave" .... 🤗🤤🤤🤤
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Dog, when you say, "did a loop", are you a cyclist? J.O'.
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Hadn't had any in quite a long time so picked up a 12 of Yuengling Traditional Lager at the grocery store. Glad I did. MMMMM Good. Took a picture with my phone but couldn't remember how to get it over to the forum. ::facepalm::

Yuengling Traditional Lager is an American amber lager known for its rich amber color, medium body, and distinct flavor. It's a well-balanced beer with subtle sweetness from roasted caramel malt and a combination of Cluster and Cascade hops. This beer is a classic American lager, often called a "pre-Prohibition" lager.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sat May 03, 2025 3:31 pm Hadn't had any in quite a long time so picked up a 12 of Yuengling Traditional Lager at the grocery store. Glad I did. MMMMM Good. Took a picture with my phone but couldn't remember how to get it over to the forum. ::facepalm::

Yuengling Traditional Lager is an American amber lager known for its rich amber color, medium body, and distinct flavor. It's a well-balanced beer with subtle sweetness from roasted caramel malt and a combination of Cluster and Cascade hops. This beer is a classic American lager, often called a "pre-Prohibition" lager.
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Jerry , take no offense from this little tale. When we were teenagers in the 60's summers here in Ocean City Md., we used to drink a local Baltimore beer called National Bohemian, affectionately known as "Natty Boh". Before Yeungling went with their "Oldest Brewery in America" ad campaign they were a bargain beer , just a notch below Boh. Boh was $2.59 a case and Yeungling was $2.39 a case. If we couldn't scrape up the extra 20 cents we drank the Yeungling and griped about it. Natty Boh is still around but Yeungling has the market now. :D :D . J.O'.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sat May 03, 2025 3:31 pm Hadn't had any in quite a long time so picked up a 12 of Yuengling Traditional Lager at the grocery store. Glad I did. MMMMM Good. Took a picture with my phone but couldn't remember how to get it over to the forum. ::facepalm::

Yuengling Traditional Lager is an American amber lager known for its rich amber color, medium body, and distinct flavor. It's a well-balanced beer with subtle sweetness from roasted caramel malt and a combination of Cluster and Cascade hops. This beer is a classic American lager, often called a "pre-Prohibition" lager.
I remember drinking it years ago when I visiting some family out of town and as I recall I liked it and looked for again, 🍺🍺🍺 ... I just don't see around the Southwest .... ::shrug::
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Ridgegrass wrote: Sat May 03, 2025 10:17 pm Jerry , take no offense from this little tale. When we were teenagers in the 60's summers here in Ocean City Md., we used to drink a local Baltimore beer called National Bohemian, affectionately known as "Natty Boh". Before Yeungling went with their "Oldest Brewery in America" ad campaign they were a bargain beer , just a notch below Boh. Boh was $2.59 a case and Yeungling was $2.39 a case. If we couldn't scrape up the extra 20 cents we drank the Yeungling and griped about it. Natty Boh is still around but Yeungling has the market now. :D :D . J.O'.
I remember "Natty Boh" from when I was stationed at Marine Corps Air Base Cherry Point, North Carolina. It was tailored more to a military pay check. :mrgreen: :lol:
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Yep, maybe a buck private! O'.
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Choose your poison. From the Allegheny Museum in Cumberland, MD.
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