D.G. Yuengling & Son
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|Location
|Pottsville, Pennsylvania
USA
|- |Year opened |1829
|- !style="background:#ECC850; font-size: 120%" align="center" colspan=2| Beers |- style="font-size: 90%;" |Yuengling Lager |Lager
|- style="font-size: 90%;" |Light Lager |Lager
|- style="font-size: 90%;" |Yuengling Premium Beer |Pilsener
|- style="font-size: 90%;" |Yuengling Premium Light |Pilsener
|- style="font-size: 90%;" |Original Black & Tan |Pilsener/Porter Blend
|- style="font-size: 90%;" |Dark Brewed Porter |Porter
|- style="font-size: 90%;" |Lord Chesterfield Ale |Ale
|- |align=center colspan=2| |}
D.G. Yuengling & Son, commonly called Yuengling, of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, is the oldest family-owned brewing company in the United States, having been established in 1829, and is one of the largest breweries by volume in the country. It is also the United States' oldest continuously operating brewery, as the Boston Brewing Company (now known for its Samuel Adams brand) was founded first, but was closed for several years during the 1970s and 1980s. Yuengling's trademarked phrase "America's Oldest Brewery" refers to the U.S. only, as the Canadian brand Molson, founded in 1786, is the oldest in the Americas.U.S. Department of Commerce Patent and Trademark Office: [Trial and Appeal Board decision (Oct. 30, 1998) in Molson Breweries v. D.G. Yuengling & Son]
Besides its two Pennsylvania facilities, Yuengling also operates a brewery in Tampa, Florida.
Yuengling is pronounced [Ying-ling] , which may give a false impression of a Chinese instead of German origin.
History
The German brewer David G. Jüngling (whose surname means "youth" in the German language) immigrated to the United States in 1823 from Aldingen in the Kingdom of Württemberg. He anglicized his surname from Jüngling to Yuengling and began the "Eagle Brewery" in Pottsville in 1829. His eldest son, David, Jr., left the Eagle Brewery to establish the James River Steam Brewery along the James River in Richmond, Virginia. The Eagle Brewery changed its name to "D.G. Yuengling and Son" in 1873 after Frederick Yuengling joined his father David in running the company. Although the company's name changed, the eagle remained the company's emblem.During the Prohibition era, Yuengling survived by producing "near beer" (.5% alcohol) and by opening a dairy, producing ice cream. After the 18th Amendment was repealed in 1933, Yuengling sent a truckload of "Winner Beer" to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in appreciation, which arrived the day the amendment was repealed —particularly notable since Yuengling beer takes almost three weeks to brew and age.Jim Thorpe Today (April 2005): "["Yuengling — America’s Oldest Brewery Turns 175 Years Old]" Accessed 23 May 2006. The dairy remained in business until 1981.
Yuengling bought the rights to use the Mount Carbon (Bavarian Premium Beer) name and label when Mount Carbon Brewery went out of business in 1977. Yuengling initially brewed beer at Mount Carbon but eventually abandoned it.
In 1985, the Yuengling brewery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the oldest brewery in the United States.National Register of Historic Places: [Pennsylvania — Schuylkill County] It was also so listed in the Pennsylvania Inventory of Historic Places at some unspecified date. (The company's website mentions only a vague national and state registration in 1976)."[Yuengling official site: "History"]". Accessed 23 May 2006.
Richard L. Yuengling took over as company president in 1985. In 1987 the brewery reintroduced a lager the brewery had not made in decades to take advantage of a spike in lighter-style beers. Since this time, Yuengling Lager has become its flagship brand, accounting for 80% of production and much of its rapid growth. In the early 1990s, demand throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware outstripped the existing brewery's abilities. In 1999, they increased their manufacturing capacity by purchasing a Stroh's plant in Tampa, Florida. In 2000, the company opened a second brewery in Pennsylvania, in Port Carbon in Schuylkill County near Pottsville. With production at the Port Carbon, Tampa, and original Pottsville plants, the company has been able to expand throughout the East Coast.
As of 2006, Yuengling is a moderately priced beer popular northward through New York, westward until Ohio, and southward through South Carolina, as well as in a growing market in Tampa and northern Florida from Gainesville to Jacksonville. It is also distributed in Alabama. The brewery uses corn from Minnesota and hops from Washington as ingredients in its products.
Yuengling Varieties
- Traditional Lager This is the company's flagship beer, and what is received if a "lager" is ordered throughout many parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, especially around Philadelphia.Russell, Don. The Philadelpha News (Sept. 12, 2002): "Joe Sixpack" (column), "["In Philly, Lager means Yuengling]" (Reprint appearing on Yuengling site) Accessed 11 July 2006. This is also true throughout the central part of Pennsylvania, from below York to above State College. The brand's association with the type of beer is a paradox; lager is defined as a light-colored beer while Yuengling's "amber" rendition is darker and has a noticeable corn element to its aroma. It is usually sold in green bottles prominently featuring the word "LAGER" on the label, although it is also available in cans. Brown quart bottles (colloquially known as "bombers") are also sold.
- Light Lager
- This is a lower-calorie version of the Traditional Lager.
Trivia
- Yuengling beers are sometimes nicknamed "Vitamin Y" by fans. Bryson, Lew. Realbeer.com (date n.a., 2000): ["Goot Pennsylvania Dutch bier]". Accessed 11 July 2006.
Footnotes
References
- Bryson, Lew. Pennsylvania Breweries. 3rd Edition. Stackpoles Books. Mechanicsburg. 2005. ISBN 0811732223
- [D.G. Yuengling & Son official website]
- [Yuengling of Pottsville: America's Oldest Brewery]
- [RateBeer]
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