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Yuengling, the storied Philadelphia brewery, is headed west for the first time in its 191-year history. D.G. Yuengling & Son and Molson Coors Beverage Company on Tuesday said they would create a ...
UPDATED: December 4, 2024 at 9:17 AM EST It only took 195 years, but Pennsylvania-based Yuengling beer — a regional favorite and the nation’s oldest brewery — is finally coming to Illinois.
Raising a cold one to the company’s milestone, Yuengling rolled out limited-edition, 12-ounce cans that read, "Let’s Go USA," while featuring a Stars and Stripes design.
Yuengling’s flagship brews became available on draft in Illinois on Monday, Jan. 27, the brewery said in a news release. The Pottsville company has remained family-owned and operated since 1829.… ...
The beer is produced at two breweries in Pottsville and one in Tampa, Fla. A separate joint venture called The Yuengling Co. was established with Molson Coors Beverage in 2020 to expand production ...
The company tweeted a proud message about its heritage, with the flag on prominent display: “Yuengling, the Oldest Brewery in America. Independently owned and family operated since 1829 because ...
Yuengling officially announced its expansion to Illinois in late 2024, and the beer began rolling out in Central Illinois this week, including locations in Bloomington-Normal, Decatur, Mattoon and ...
It’s the moment Michigan beer lovers have been waiting for — and no, you’re not being punked this time. Yuengling, America’s oldest brewery, is officially coming to the Great Lakes state ...
POTTSVILLE, Pa. (WHTM) – Yuengling has been around since 1829 when David G. Yuengling founded the brewery which makes it 194 years old. The first two beers that David brewed were the Lord Che… ...
Molson Coors Beverage Co. and D.G. Yuengling & Son Inc. formed a joint venture in September of 2020. With this joint venture, Yuengling expanded first into Texas and then Kansas and Missouri.
According to the release, “Yuengling Brewing Company of Tampa has been a proud member of the Tampa Bay community since its purchase of the Stroh’s Brewery in 1999.