I am more of a craft beer user instead of the industrial America adjunct products. To each his own. I have found that Yuengling Premium is a decent lawnmower beer. Premium was the main Yuengling product until they started making the Traditional Lager (too sweet for my tastes). Premium is available in Florida since Yuengling has brewery located in Tampa. It is only available in 24 can cases in Florida where I live and I think it is only available in a few states? Not sure? Premium has a price point similar to Busch.
For older beer drinkers, Yuengling Premium reminds of the old local beers like Fesenmeier; Weidmann; Hupdephol ect. Those beers had a distinct taste compared to big brewers that now dominate the market.
FT2, don't you mean "Weidemann"s", brewed by the George Weidemann Brewing Co. of Newport, KY? And isn't that "Hudepohl", the Brewing Co. somewhere around Cincy? Believe that they referred to their brew as the "14 K" beer!!
Growing up in the Southern WV coalfields back in the 50s, you were lucky if your Cable TV System got more than 2 channels. Of course, WSAZ-TV was always one of them and, IIRC, beer commercials were very omnipresent on Channel 3 in that time. No FED or other restrictions of beer/alcohol advertising on the Tube at that time, again as I recall. Channel 3 advertised about all beer and brewery products from the Cincy and Louisville regions back to the Tri Sate area. List included Falls City also.