Anchor, first and oldest US craft brewery, to shut down after 127 years
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Isn’t Yuengling older by a few decades?
With Yuengling, it mostly depends on what arbitrary definition of craft beer you ascribe to. For a long time, they weren't considered craft beer because their main product is an adjunct lager.
While it's sad to see, my friends and I sat around trying to think of the last time we bought anything from Anchor. For me it was a Christmas Ale 4 or 5 years ago. Yet they were in every grocery store in CA. How can a beer that I never see anyone buy be available everywhere?