Monday, June 22, 2009

Save the Planet Yuengling! Come to Kentucky


As one of my asute readers pointed out, KY Yuengling drinkers are wasting precious gas and spewing out vehicle emissions in search of their favorite brew in nearby states. Yuengling could reduce their impact on global climate change by distributing in KY and not forcing us to drive long distances for a case of lager. The sad news is we may be waiting a while. In a March 2009 interview, Dick Yuengling said he's taking a break and pushing the "pause" button. "No more building, no more brewery acquisitions and no new states after West Virginia is added to Yuengling's lineup this spring, he said." There is only one reasonable response - the KY campaign must become more aggressive!


11 comments:

corey547 said...

Yuengling is the greatest thing on earth. It's basically heaven in a bottle. It's a sin not to have it here in the Bluegrass and have it in our surrounding states. I make several pilgramages each year to TN to stock up. PLEASE consider adding KY to your list of states and boost your sales significantly!

Anonymous said...

my #1 brew. I don't currently live in Kentucky but contemplating moving back and would love to have Yuengling there if I do.

Anonymous said...

Why can't we have Yuengling in KY? It is stupid!

Anonymous said...

OBVIOUSLY IT WOULD SELL HERE. ITS JUST SMART BUISNESS TO BRING IT TO KY GEEZE! ! !

Anonymous said...

Ky has prohibitions against alcohols from OTHER states comeing, but that NUTS !!!!!

Kenny in Kentucky said...

I was married in May and my father and took a 6 hour round trip to West Va. for 6 cases of Yuengling for our rehearsal dinner. The drive was well worth it and the 6 pack on the way home made for a great father-son bonding moment. Though I love my dad, I would much rather drive to the gas station at the end of the block to pick up the greatest beer in the world.

nothingbutlimericks said...

Yuengling's the name of this beer,

It cannot be found 'round here,

But head to the coast,

And then you can boast,

That you drank the brew without peer.

nothingbutlimericks said...

Yuengling's the name of this beer,

It cannot be found 'round here,

But head to the coast,

And then you can boast,

That you drank the brew without peer.

Danny Browning said...

I absolutely love this beer.... I've turned so many people on to it.... And by far it's my favorite... We need to get it here in th Bluegrass....

Geno said...

More local political garbage.This is the United States, and availability of any product at all, in this case,my favorite lager, shouldn't be controlled by the special interests of those folks afraid of competition. If your product is good and priced competitively, what the hell are you afraid of ?

Geno said...

More local political garbage.This is the United States, and availability of any product at all, in this case,my favorite lager, shouldn't be controlled by the special interests of those folks afraid of competition. If your product is good and priced competitively, what the hell are you afraid of ?