Yuengling is one of the oldest operating breweries in the United States, producing beer since 1829. They offer a variety of beers, including Lager, Light Lager, Black and Tan, and various seasonal beers.
Founded in 1829 by David G. Yuengling.
Operated as a family brewery for five generations.
Survived Prohibition by producing near-beer and ice cream.
Expanded distribution throughout the eastern US in the 1980s and 1990s.
One of the largest American craft breweries, producing a variety of traditional and experimental beers.
A pioneer of the American craft beer movement, producing a variety of hop-forward beers.
An employee-owned brewery known for its sustainability efforts and popular Fat Tire Amber Ale.
A flagship amber lager with a balanced malt and hop profile.
A lighter version of the flagship Lager with fewer calories and lower alcohol content.
A blend of Yuengling Porter and Yuengling Lager for a unique and flavorful experience.
A collaboration between Yuengling and Hershey's, combining the brewery's Porter with cocoa and chocolate notes.
Yuengling beer is brewed at two locations in Pennsylvania and one location in Florida. The Pennsylvania breweries are located in Pottsville and Schuylkill County, while the Florida brewery is in Tampa.
Yuengling Lager is an amber lager with a balanced malt and hop profile. It has been brewed since 1829 and is the flagship brand of the brewery.
No, Yuengling beer is only available in the United States. The brewery is not currently exporting their product to other countries.
While Yuengling is considered a craft brewery by some, they do not meet the criteria set forth by the Brewers Association, which defines a craft brewery as small, independent, and traditional.
The brewery does not use genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in their beer, according to a statement on their website.