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There's really nothing available in Ks. or Mo. that is similar to Yuengling. Looking at Beer Advocate's top 50 for the style, there's nothing that even would be remotely similar near us.Originally Posted by JosephSKC
I'll have to have a friend mail me some because I don't see me headed east anytime soon. I bought a Stella before I left Lawrence yesterday and I gotta say it was not bad at all. That being said I'm more eager to try Yeung Ling now. What do you recommend in our area that is similar to Yeung Ling if anything? Also what is your favorite beer? I've always been a liquor person but being out at KU I've been getting the taste buds for beer.Originally Posted by troublebound666
@JosephSKC: I'm in Kansas City, and we won't be getting Yuengling distributed here anytime soon.
That said, I think it's far better than Stella, and the only similarity between the two is they're both lagers. Stella is a Euro Pale Lager. Yuengling Lager is an American Amber/Red Lager.
Yuengling is easily the best cheaper beer you can get your hands on, as it actually has flavor. I'm a super craft beer nerd, but I will always knock back a few Lagers when I'm in Pa. visiting family.
Troublebound666 -- New Belgium just announced a 13 million dollar set up expansion to Asheville NC about 20 mins away from me. Always dope to hear that. Now if only they could get Stone Brewing to expand to the east coast...
That's awesome...Should make it available all the way up the east coast. And Sierra Nevada is going in there too!
bro....that sounds delicious. how much was it? i'm stoked NB's distributing Tart Lychee. apparently they're going for $10/bomber though
It was incredible. It was $60 a person plus tax and tip...ended up at $158 total for me and my wife. It may sound like a lot, but it was worth every penny. The food was amazing, and the beer will never be available in draft form around here again. Julian is maybe the best restaurant in Kansas City and is definitely the best craft beer-friendly restaurant in town. Chef Tio rules.
And $10 a bomber isn't too bad, I don't think. I'll gladly pay it. I also want the NB/Lost Abbey Brett Beer collab too, and I'm sure it'll be more than that. Hell, I've paid close to $20 a pop for some hard-to-get bottles before. Granted, most bombers I buy are under $10, but Jolly Pumpkin is $11 or $12 around here and others can be that much. I split 'em with my wife usually, so it's not too bad.
I just get mad when I see stuff like Lagunitas or Deschutes bombers in bars for upwards of 9 or 10 bucks when they're only $3.50 or $4 in stores. Or Jolly Pumpkin at $22 bucks in a bar. That said, we got a rare bottle of Cantillon for $30 in a bar one night...but it's freaking Cantillon! A must-drink at (almost) any price.
There's really nothing available in Ks. or Mo. that is similar to Yuengling. Looking at Beer Advocate's top 50 for the style, there's nothing that even would be remotely similar near us.Originally Posted by JosephSKC
I'll have to have a friend mail me some because I don't see me headed east anytime soon. I bought a Stella before I left Lawrence yesterday and I gotta say it was not bad at all. That being said I'm more eager to try Yeung Ling now. What do you recommend in our area that is similar to Yeung Ling if anything? Also what is your favorite beer? I've always been a liquor person but being out at KU I've been getting the taste buds for beer.Originally Posted by troublebound666
@JosephSKC: I'm in Kansas City, and we won't be getting Yuengling distributed here anytime soon.
That said, I think it's far better than Stella, and the only similarity between the two is they're both lagers. Stella is a Euro Pale Lager. Yuengling Lager is an American Amber/Red Lager.
Yuengling is easily the best cheaper beer you can get your hands on, as it actually has flavor. I'm a super craft beer nerd, but I will always knock back a few Lagers when I'm in Pa. visiting family.
Troublebound666 -- New Belgium just announced a 13 million dollar set up expansion to Asheville NC about 20 mins away from me. Always dope to hear that. Now if only they could get Stone Brewing to expand to the east coast...
That's awesome...Should make it available all the way up the east coast. And Sierra Nevada is going in there too!
bro....that sounds delicious. how much was it? i'm stoked NB's distributing Tart Lychee. apparently they're going for $10/bomber though
It was incredible. It was $60 a person plus tax and tip...ended up at $158 total for me and my wife. It may sound like a lot, but it was worth every penny. The food was amazing, and the beer will never be available in draft form around here again. Julian is maybe the best restaurant in Kansas City and is definitely the best craft beer-friendly restaurant in town. Chef Tio rules.
And $10 a bomber isn't too bad, I don't think. I'll gladly pay it. I also want the NB/Lost Abbey Brett Beer collab too, and I'm sure it'll be more than that. Hell, I've paid close to $20 a pop for some hard-to-get bottles before. Granted, most bombers I buy are under $10, but Jolly Pumpkin is $11 or $12 around here and others can be that much. I split 'em with my wife usually, so it's not too bad.
I just get mad when I see stuff like Lagunitas or Deschutes bombers in bars for upwards of 9 or 10 bucks when they're only $3.50 or $4 in stores. Or Jolly Pumpkin at $22 bucks in a bar. That said, we got a rare bottle of Cantillon for $30 in a bar one night...but it's freaking Cantillon! A must-drink at (almost) any price.
Originally Posted by StillIn729
I can't even imagine that a 55% beer tastes good
Originally Posted by StillIn729
I can't even imagine that a 55% beer tastes good
Minitsuj wrote:
piapizza wrote:
Palm Amber Ale is pretty good. Darker in color but lighter in taste. If you're looking for something real hoppy though, Green Flash Palate Wrecker is where it's at.
Damn right...Kansas City right here. Love me some Tank 7.Originally Posted by Scott Frost
I think there a couple Kansas City bros in here. Scooped up one of these today:
Quite tasty.
Liquor store also carries their Double Wide IPA that I am going to scoop up when I go back