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Yuengling news coming from the Courant: The Pottsville, Pa.-based brewer had planned to roll out its brands simultaneously in Rhode Island and Connecticut in June, but ended up focusing only on Rhode Island to reach the summer vacationer market, said Rod Stack, vice president of sales at Manchester-based Hartford Distributors. HDI will distribute Yuengling to retailers, restaurants and bars in Hartford, Tolland and Middlesex counties. Four wholesalers have been selected to distribute the…

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From Yuengling: Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island consumers will soon be able to enjoy more varieties of Yuengling. Starting this April, they will be able to purchase Yuengling Summer Wheat, a traditional weizen beer that is brewed with a combination of wheat and barley malts, Hallertau hops and authentic Bavarian-style top fermenting yeast to deliver a thick, creamy head with overtones of banana and clove esters. Over the past few years, we’ve committed to the development and…

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America’s oldest beer maker, D.G. Yuengling & Son Inc., announced plans to expand this week. Are you familiar with this sought-after beer? Remember the first beer you learned to order in a bar? You know, your go-to choice when you were too young to know much about beer except that you were happy to get it? Yuengling (pronounced ying-ling) was mine. It sounded a lot cooler than Bud or Miller and tasted better, too.

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