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  2. The wait is over: Yuengling to be available in Illinois ... - AOL

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    Yuengling beer, with its claim to fame as the oldest brewery in America, has announced its expansion to Illinois and will have its flagship beers available for sale by late January.

  3. Yuengling - Wikipedia

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    Yuengling Bock [62] [63] [64] Introduced in February 2009, this was a return of a discontinued beer last brewed in the 1970s. According to company sources, it was to be sold as a draught-only, spring seasonal beer. [65] Due to its popularity Yuengling Bock beer was made available for kegs and cases in January 2010. [66] Bock Beer was ...

  4. Yuengling is coming to Missouri and Kansas. When can ... - AOL

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    Mike Stunson. October 13, 2022 at 8:44 AM

  5. Wine-Searcher - Wikipedia

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    Wine-Searcher is a vertical search engine enabling users to locate the price and availability of a given wine, whiskey, spirit or beer globally, and be directed to a business selling the alcoholic beverage. There are also both Wine-Searcher and WhiskeySearcher mobile apps for iOS and Android.

  6. Richard Yuengling Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Richard Yuengling Jr. (born 1943) is an American billionaire businessman and the president and sole owner of the Pottsville, Pennsylvania brewer, Yuengling. He is the fifth generation of the family to run Yuengling, and owns 100% of the company, having bought out his father in 1985.

  7. American lager - Wikipedia

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    Budweiser, an American lager. The American lager or North American lager is a style of pale lager produced in the United States and Canada. Pale lagers originated in Europe in the mid-19th century and were brought to North America by German immigrants.