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Yuengling Black & Tan

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Only ~$4.50 for a sixer, Black & Tan has a great, almost sweet, smooth taste.
Pick some up if you get the chance! :thumbsup:
 
I tried the Yuengling black & tan when it came out, IIRC it was good. Haven't had Yueng in years tho, even tho I live within shouting distance of the brewery 🙂
 
Originally posted by: VTBigBear
bass and guiness mixed together??

The "classic" ingredients for a Black & Tan.

Though the pre-made from Yuengling is pretty good (not as good).

I drank yeungling quite a bit when I lived in Florida (atleast 6.50 per six) No Yeungling out here in Colorado....which is okay 'cause there's far more to choose from.
 
Yuengling isn't available in Missouri. 🙁
But I have Bass & Guinness in the fridge for tomorrow night.
 
Originally posted by: misle
Yuengling isn't available in Missouri. 🙁
But I have Bass & Guinness in the fridge for tomorrow night.
Bass & Guiness in the fridge? Are you sure you know how to drink?

 
Yuengling B&T is great, and cheap.

Bass & Guiness in the fridge? Are you sure you know how to drink?
Bass is served cold, Guiness should be nearing room temperature if it's poured properly over a certain amount of time.
Though that is all personal preference.
 
Originally posted by: SampSon
Yuengling B&T is great, and cheap.

Bass & Guiness in the fridge? Are you sure you know how to drink?
Bass is served cold, Guiness should be nearing room temperature if it's poured properly over a certain amount of time.
Though that is all personal preference.

It should take about 90 seconds to properly pour and present a Guinness, according to the Brewmaster.. Unfortunately, I'm more then impatient when it comes to me Guinness, so I end up quaffing it after about 60 seconds, or as soon as the colour turns to dark ruby..

I actually find N.American Guinness to be much more bitter then that back home.. probably due to the water used.. Still, I'll never turn me nose up at the Black stuff.. 😀
 
I feel like having one right now.. but it's only 11am! Hmmm it is only 3.6% alcohol..... :beer:
 
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