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chagoi August 23rd 04 04:25 PM

It's kinda like Coors beer was many years ago, Coors was a local beer
(west of the Ole' Mississippi.) not available in the East.

Yuengling is a small family owned brewery in Pottsville, Pa. it is not
well known west of the Monongohelia River. (Pittsburgh, Pa)


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MattR wrote:
I've never heard of Yuengling. I'll try one of those.

Crashj wrote:

My only comment to your defense is that having the messages in
sequence only happens when you view all threads.
Otherwise, it's a deal. Yuengling Lager Light, if you please? And
yours?-- Crashj





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MattR August 23rd 04 07:54 PM

But Coors never was very good ;)

Oh well, I'm too far west of the Monongohelia. But I have a friend that
used to live in Pottsville.

chagoi wrote:
It's kinda like Coors beer was many years ago, Coors was a local beer
(west of the Ole' Mississippi.) not available in the East.

Yuengling is a small family owned brewery in Pottsville, Pa. it is not
well known west of the Monongohelia River. (Pittsburgh, Pa)




S. M. Henning August 23rd 04 08:14 PM

MattR wrote:

I've never heard of Yuengling. I'll try one of those.


Yuengling (pronounced yingling) is the oldest brewery (1829) in the US.
It is located Pottsville, PA in the coal regions. Dick Yuengling, the
current owner, does his own ads and has made it into somewhat of a
national brand. He added two new breweries in Port Clinton and Tampa,
FL to supplement his historic facility. He features lager, but also has
black & tan, ale (Chesterfield Ale), port, stout, light and light lager.
Many outlets feature Yuengling as a micro brew or premium beer. I don't
know what Dick does with the barley staw and never asked him. If you
ever pass through Pottsville, stop for a brewery tour at the old brewery
which was actually built in 1831 after a fire destroyed the fist one.
And if Dick is there, ask him what he does with the barley straw.

~ jan JJsPond.us August 23rd 04 10:34 PM

On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 23:12:59 GMT, MattR wrote:

I'm very sorry I offended your style preferences. I promise I'll never
do it again ;)

Anyway, I prefer "top-posting".


My only comment to your defense is that having the messages in
sequence only happens when you view all threads.
Crashj


Hey Crashj, you ever watched the show Monk? ;o)

Since I read all posts, normally top-posting is not big deal. Other than
when people top post something general..... i.e., "Thanks, I can really
appreciate that info." and they've deleted the info, so you have no idea
who or what they're referring to and thanking who for. Sometimes I top
post, sometimes I bottom post. But I always leave a little something so you
know to what I refer. ;o) ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~

Crashj August 24th 04 09:46 PM

On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 18:54:02 GMT, MattR
wrote:

But Coors never was very good ;)

Oh well, I'm too far west of the Monongohelia. But I have a friend that
used to live in Pottsville.


"You've got a friend in Pennsylvania"
Crashj "not just an old slogan" Johnson
--
Crashj

Crashj August 24th 04 09:48 PM

On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 14:34:25 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote:


Hey Crashj, you ever watched the show Monk? ;o)


Watch it? I have all the episodes on hermetically sealed tapes,
arranged by original play date, alphabetically in the order of the
most recent showing, indexed bythe serial number of the casettes
--
Crashj
--
Crashj

~ jan JJsPond.us August 24th 04 11:02 PM

Hey Crashj, you ever watched the show Monk? ;o) ~ jan

Watch it? I have all the episodes on hermetically sealed tapes,
arranged by original play date, alphabetically in the order of the
most recent showing, indexed bythe serial number of the casettes
--
Crashj


BEG I rest my case. ;o) ~ jan
~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~


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