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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- After nearly 200 years, the Brew City is finally pouring one of the country's most historic brews.Â
Yuengling is officially on tap.Â
Made by the country's oldest brewery, glasses first started filling up all the way back in 1829. With Wisconsin added to the list, we're now just the 29th state to have the privilege.Â
With beer history being made, it's only fitting that their Milwaukee debut took place in a Milwaukee institution.Â
"I told them it needs to be done at Wolski's," said Jared Schutz. "To get America's, like, most iconic beer with America's most iconic bar. It's a perfect pair."
As of Tuesday, Jan. 27, you can find it in bars and restaurants all across the state.Â
You'll be able to pick them up in stores starting March 2.Â