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    fun fact on Yuengling, I found out a couple summers back when I was doing beer stocking on the side.(Fun job, literally spent all day doing nothing but going from store to store an stocking beer, for the distributors. I like extra money in my pocket.) Folks who visit my sandbar, swear Yuengling is cheaper here then in PA where they are from, an it's made. Always cracked me up. Think by a buck or two. I asked one day after seeing a guy in a Steelers shirt buying up a bunch. He said he stocked up everytime he came down vacation. lol.

    Go figure. I also enjoy a Yuengling. Bottles, or on tap when I can get it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Folks who visit my sandbar, swear Yuengling is cheaper here then in PA where they are from, an it's made. Always cracked me up. Think by a buck or two. I asked one day after seeing a guy in a Steelers shirt buying up a bunch. He said he stocked up everytime he came down vacation. lol.
    Similar experience in OKC in the mid 80's...walking thru the pool area at the apartment with a 6er of Pearl Beer and this dude from Texas came running over wanting to know where I got it. $1.98 at 7-11 I tell him, after he picks up his jaw he tells me it's Premium Beer where he's from and cost twice as much. Well this was the bottom of the barrel beer in OKC at the time and $1.98 everyday all day at 7-11. Maybe it was Oklahoma way of dissing Texas as they have been at odds since way back.
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