Cigar Asylum Cigar Forum Mobile
Page 1 of 3
1 23 >
Wine, Beer, and Spirits>Yuengling!
Byaah 02:07 AM 09-11-2014
It was recommended to me, to stop by and get everyone's opinion on what paired with this wonderful lager!

So, in your opinion, what have you had that went well with it? Cigars I mean.

Also, as I live in TX and they do not stock it out here, what is a beer that is VERY similar in taste? I know very little about beers so any advice would be most welcomed :-)
[Reply]
The Poet 08:35 AM 09-11-2014
When it comes to cheap American beer, Yuengling is a tastier choice than most, and I'd sooner drink it than The Big Boys. I have no idea what regional beer in Texas might be similar in taste. To me the English beer Boddington seems close, and maybe you can find that there.

As for pairings, I have the palate of a peon, so no help there.
[Reply]
czerbe 11:04 AM 09-11-2014
Yuengling is made about 30 mins from my house, and I have been to both their breweries Its a good beer, not great but its kind of a staple in the area I live, People just order it by saying I'll have a Lager. To me Lager isn't their best beer they make but its good, just to filling. As far as a Paring I would say an AF1 by Emilio Cigars..
[Reply]
yourchoice 01:31 PM 09-11-2014
Best thing to pair Yuengling Lager with is a sink drain. Of course that's just my opinion! :-)

Not a fan of it at all. I don't drink BMC very often, but would have one of their beers over Yuengling most everytime. YMMV
[Reply]
AdamJoshua 02:00 PM 09-11-2014
Originally Posted by yourchoice:
Best thing to pair Yuengling Lager with is a sink drain.
:-) :-) :-)
[Reply]
Steve 02:15 PM 09-11-2014
Originally Posted by yourchoice:
Best thing to pair Yuengling Lager with is a sink drain. Of course that's just my opinion! :-)

Not a fan of it at all. I don't drink BMC very often, but would have one of their beers over Yuengling most everytime. YMMV
I don't know...it's not bad considering the alternatives...

Image

Seriously, If I'm going to drink a "mainstream" breweries beer, I prefer Yuengling to most of the "Big" guys. Plus there is interesting history in the brand.

:-)
[Reply]
yourchoice 03:20 PM 09-11-2014
Originally Posted by Steve:
I don't know...it's not bad considering the alternatives...

Image

Seriously, If I'm going to drink a "mainstream" breweries beer, I prefer Yuengling to most of the "Big" guys. Plus there is interesting history in the brand.

:-)
Oh...I'd drink Yuengling before "The Beast" or "Old Mud"! :-) I don't know, it's just something about Yuengling I don't like. I'd reach for a Miller Lite or Coors Light before it (and I don't particularly like either one of those either :-)). I know lots of others disagree.

And, FWIW, I am a craft beer lover.
[Reply]
shilala 05:49 PM 09-11-2014
Yuengling is the oldest brewery in America. It's been there since 1829.
I just mention that because it seems like folks assume it's one of these new microbreweries that are all over the place nowadays.
It used to be that you couldn't give away a Yuengling, everyone thought it was awful. That was in PA, anyways. Now they're super popular, which is great. They struggled for lots and lots of years and just about closed the doors a number of times.
[Reply]
Dave128 09:04 AM 09-12-2014
I enjoy a Yuengling now and again. It's a nice tasting beer right out of the cooler buried in the ice.
[Reply]
Steve 09:13 AM 09-12-2014
Originally Posted by shilala:
Yuengling is the oldest brewery in America. It's been there since 1829.
I just mention that because it seems like folks assume it's one of these new microbreweries that are all over the place nowadays.
It used to be that you couldn't give away a Yuengling, everyone thought it was awful. That was in PA, anyways. Now they're super popular, which is great. They struggled for lots and lots of years and just about closed the doors a number of times.
That's what I was referring too. It's nice knowing that something that old hasn't just faded away...but for the record, I prefer micro breweries these days.

Deja Vue, I could have sworn I posted this last night. Either my mind is fading away into history or I got deleted :-)
[Reply]
czerbe 09:19 AM 09-12-2014
Try their Black and Tan or their Chesterfield Ale both are really good, plus they make an Octoberfest thats not bad and damn near half the price of a certain Overprice beantown beer.... who by the way have Yuengling brew from them out of their Tampa brewery. Just an FYI
[Reply]
T.G 09:33 AM 09-12-2014
Drink fresh. Drink local.

Find a brewery near you, go to their tap room and try the beers fresh.

It makes a world of difference.
[Reply]
OnlyDryReds 08:23 AM 09-18-2014
They make a bock also on occasion which isn't bad either.
[Reply]
Blak Smyth 07:52 AM 09-19-2014
I only drink Lager when I am at the cabin and all my beer is gone. It's tolerable compared to most large domestic piss water beers. I have toured their old factory about 12 times, a bi-annual tradition. It's a cool place to see the catacombs where they (Might have) staged beer during prohibition. They really only keep that factory open so they can keep the slogan "oldest brewery in America". Is it better than Bud Light, Coors, etc.? Yes 1000x. Is it good beer? No.
[Reply]
JLMraider 07:11 PM 02-13-2015
I would much rather have a Yuengling vs a Bud, Coors or Miller. I can get them for a really low cost here in NC and often keep it stocked for a "everyday" beer. Not my favorite, but when I want to just enjoy a nice cold beer during a weekend afternoon or just because, Yuengling is good for that. I keep the Guinness or other "unique" brews for when I want a treat. I don't have much to offer as far as pairing it with a cigar other than what you find enjoyable.
[Reply]
Rockestone 06:03 AM 02-14-2015
I'm a big Yuengling guy. I enjoy local brews as well but I keep Yuengling in my fridge. I've heard very few cigar pairings with it so far so I'll throw out Jaime Garcia Reserva Especial Robusto.
[Reply]
Tio Gato 08:42 AM 02-14-2015
In Texas try some of the beers from Shiner. I love the bock, but they make many others. Much better than Lone Star.
[Reply]
Brlesq 09:11 AM 02-14-2015
I grew up 20 minutes from the Yuengling brewery. Way back in those days (the 70's) this was the "cheap" beer we would buy as teenagers. Now its a "micro-brew" :-)
[Reply]
wdwkelly 11:10 PM 02-24-2015
Yuengling.....not good...rubbish. Stella Artois...much better much more sophisticated.
A good english or irish beer also gets the taste buds going.
[Reply]
wdwkelly 11:11 PM 02-24-2015
Originally Posted by Brlesq:
I grew up 20 minutes from the Yuengling brewery. Way back in those days (the 70's) this was the "cheap" beer we would buy as teenagers. Now its a "micro-brew" :-)
Yeah, its low class beer....I live near Monroeville.....Everyone around here knows its ****.
A lot of the hillbilly around here will still drink it...but not too many folks with a job.
Some of the blue collar folks drink it....not too many.
[Reply]
Page 1 of 3
1 23 >
Up