Yuengling has limited its distribution rather than
expand to the point that it loses control--it's still
a family-held company that has turned down offers from
big brewers (e.g. Bud), and avoided "going public".

Rick

--- Mark Cassino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Mark Roberts wrote:
> > I almost always bring back some Cottonwood Brewery
> "Endo" pale ale 
> > (official slogan: "Over the bars!") from North
> Carolina. This time I 
> > also brought back a selection of brews by the
> Highland Brewing Company: 
> > Kashmir Pale Ale, Black Mocha Stout and Oatmeal
> Porter. Excellent 
> > brews, every one.
> > 
> > Just another fringe benefit of driving down to
> Blue Ridge country ;-)
> > 
> > 
> For me the treat was in bringing back a case of
> Yeungling. Love that 
> stuff - don't know why we can't get it in Michigan.
> 
> - MCC
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