"Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
> blake murphy said...
>
>> On Mon, 26 May 2008 09:06:14 -0400, George >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Andy wrote:
>>>> MareCat said...
>>>>
>>>>> "Andy" <q> wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> MareCat said...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I always treat out-of-towners to cheez whiz cheesesteaks and a bag
>>>>>> of chips
>>>>>> and rolling rock beer. What a host, huh? 
>>>>> What--no Yuengling?? And I hope those chips are Utz, Herr's, or
>>>>> Gibbles...
>>>>>
>>>>> Mary--raised in PA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mary (MareCat),
>>>>
>>>> Utz! Yuengling lager has a nasty aftertaste, imho. Tastes good going
>>>> down but then...
>>>
>>>I like lager. I would choose Yuengling because it tasted like real beer
>>>and it was "almost local". I noticed it now seems to be much more
>>>available and it tastes like space beer. I was out the other night with
>>> some friends and one of them brought up that they thought Yuengling
>>>lager had turned into coors or some other space beer and the others
>>>agreed.
>>>
>>
>> well, whatever yuengling they're shipping down here to d.c. has a more
>> pronounced taste than rolling rock. (cue bobo.)
>>
>> your pal,
>> blake
>
>
> Rolling Rock: Less filling. Tastes great. Chugs faster too!
>
> Andy
The last RR beer I had tasted skunky. Maybe it was a bad batch. I had a RR
lite (whatever the name of it is) at a party and thought it was pretty
decent for a light beer.
HH