Leinenkugel beer distributors?!


Question: Leinenkugel beer distributors!?
Does anyone know of any Leinenkugel beer distributors in southern California!?!? I am in the LA area and can only find Leinie's when I go back to the Midwest!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
AleSmith is correct, though I must add, as a former employee of a distributor who sold Miller products and more (Leinie included) and a big fan of Leinie, they are available in CA as of last year!. They started with only Sunset Wheat, but they were planning on also introducing Red, Honey Weiss, Berry Weiss, and possibly Summer Shandy by this year!.
As stated above, I'd recommend BevMo! as they have one of the consistently best selections in CA in all locations!.
You can also check out the Beerfly search on Beer Advocate to find stores/bars near you who carry a large selection!.
http://www!.beeradvocate!.com/beerfly
You can also email Leinenkugel!. They are very helpful with customer questions/concerns and Mary at the Leinie Lodge will probably get back to you herself within a day or two!.
http://www!.leinie!.com
Happy drinkin!Www@FoodAQ@Com

worlds market, if you have one carries sooo many domestic and imports, they even have beer with japanese writting imported from hong kong!. i love that place!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I got some at bevmo the last time i was home in the south bay areaWww@FoodAQ@Com

Leinenkugel is owned (partially!?) by SABMiller so whoever distributes your Miller products would be the one to distribute Leinenkugel!. With that said I just don't think they have the production capacity to have that scope of distribution yet!. You may be able to find them but most likely only in specialty stores, not like here in the Midwest where they sell it pretty much everywhere!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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