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Yuengling Beer Now Available in Cans and Bottles Across Wisconsin
The 197-year-old beer brand expands distribution in the Badger State.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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After debuting in Wisconsin just 5 weeks ago, Yuengling beer is now available in cans and bottles at select retailers across the state. The 197-year-old beer brand, America's oldest, previously was only available on tap at bars and restaurants in the state.
Why it matters
The expansion of Yuengling's distribution to include take-home cans and bottles in Wisconsin marks a significant milestone for the brand as it continues to grow its footprint in new markets outside of its traditional East Coast stronghold.
The details
Yuengling announced on social media that Wisconsinites can now find the beer with the golden eagle logo in their local stores and shops. Several retailers in northeast Wisconsin, including the Kewaunee Piggly Wiggly and the Superior Discount Liquors Green Bay East location, have already started carrying the cans and bottles.
- Yuengling beer debuted in Wisconsin just 5 weeks ago, on January 26.
- Yuengling is celebrating its 197th birthday on March 2, 2026.
The players
Yuengling
America's oldest brewed beer, founded in 1829.
The takeaway
The expansion of Yuengling's distribution to Wisconsin, a new market for the brand, demonstrates its continued growth and popularity across the country, even as one of the oldest beer producers in the United States.

