Not the journalist's fault, but this part pissed me off a little:
Latrobe Brewing had called this city home since 1939 — and left generations of employees behind for the few hard years ahead. “Every bar had Rolling Rock on tap,” the bartender at Touchdown Club tells us. “Everybody boycotted it. Just this year people started drinking it again.”
There's what? 5,000 other brands of beer and you go back to drinking the one brand that screwed your entire town. That's weak. That's why Conservatives get shat upon time and time again. Stick to your guns people. It's easy not to shave with Gillette. It's easy not to put Goodyear tires on your car. It should be easy to drink another beer.
Well-written article. Nice to read good prose from a journalist.
lol. We really do! (See GEOTUS' Tweets!)
I'm just happy when what I read from a journalist isn't properly classified as fiction.
Not the journalist's fault, but this part pissed me off a little:
There's what? 5,000 other brands of beer and you go back to drinking the one brand that screwed your entire town. That's weak. That's why Conservatives get shat upon time and time again. Stick to your guns people. It's easy not to shave with Gillette. It's easy not to put Goodyear tires on your car. It should be easy to drink another beer.
Especially when you have a local brew like Yuengling.