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Mims Distributing Company Celebrates 10 Years With Yuengling

Distributor Marks Decade Of Bringing America's Oldest Brewery To Central North Carolina

2012-11-28
RALEIGH, NC, November 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Mims Distributing Company (http://www.mimsdistributing.com), a beer distributor that services a nine-county area in and around the Triangle, is celebrating its 10th anniversary of bringing America's oldest brewery, Yuengling, to central North Carolina. Established in Pennsylvania in 1829, Yuengling is the largest American-owned brewery, based on recent sales. Despite overwhelming demand, the regional brewery serves only 15 states exclusively, having made its transition into central North Carolina in 2002 with Mims.

Probably most well-known for its traditional lager, Yuengling's product line includes a light lager, black and tan, premium, porter, Oktoberfest and bock. For more information on Yuengling, visit http://www.yuengling.com.

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"We are so proud and honored to have distributed Yuengling, 'America's Oldest Brewery,' to central North Carolina for more than a decade," said Chip Mims, CEO. "This family-owned and operated brewery is an American legend built on a heritage of producing amazing beer, and we hope to help them serve North Carolina for decades to come."

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ABOUT MIMS DISTRIBUTING COMPANY:
Established in 1964 and based in Raleigh, N.C., Mims Distributing Company provides domestic, import and craft beer brands to licensed retailers in nine central N.C. counties - Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Orange, Person, Vance, Wake and Warren. It is the area's distributor for all Miller brands, including Miller Lite, Miller High Life and Icehouse. Mims' imports include Newcastle Brown Ale, Dos Equis, Red Stripe, Palm, Rodenbach, and Sapporo. It handles such craftbrews such as Yuengling, Sam Adams, Sierra Nevada, Lagunitas, Magic Hat, Anchor and Narragansett. Mims also carries cider from Crispin and non-alcoholic Arizona Tea. In 2007, Mims received the prestigious High Life Achievement Award from Miller, which recognized its top distributors in the nation. That same year, Mims also won the Newbie of the Year Award from Magic Hat as its best new distributor. In 2009, Mims was awarded Magic Hat's Pouring Partner of the Year Award as its top distributor in the country. Active in the local community, Mims supports efforts such as the Walk for Hope, and the Frankie Lemmon School. For more information, visit http://www.mimsdistributing.com.

Jennifer Fair
MMI Public Relations
(919) 233-6600
Jennifer@mmipublicrelations.com
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[Press-News.org] Mims Distributing Company Celebrates 10 Years With Yuengling
Distributor Marks Decade Of Bringing America's Oldest Brewery To Central North Carolina