spentplanet
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You're right. We should go back to the days of everyone growing their own food. Then, this wouldn't be an issue.
Wait...
Well, alright! Buy cheap and get what you pay for!
You're right. We should go back to the days of everyone growing their own food. Then, this wouldn't be an issue.
Wait...
In Canada, even the worst/cheapest/most horrible corn lagers are $5+/pint. Can't believe anyone would complain about RR's prices.
man i wish there was a bar near my house that would sell me a delicious russian river beer i would probably pay like 8 bucks for a snifter of supplication maybe even ten
You seem to not understand the concept of a business.
How can a company claim to be against the fight for cancer with pink ribbons yet support pesticide producing GMO crop manufactures?
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The bottom line is I remember Russian River when the beer was better, tasted less gritty/and more robustly aromatic.
Someone should try this thread title over on the BA forum. That'd be fun.
This is the very nature of capitalism: Allow a private business to make the decisions it chooses, and allow for the market to decide its fate. If they create a product worthy enough of their prices, they will last. Otherwise - they will eat their own decision and go out of business - and those that produce the best product for the price will succeed.
*Everything will be OK - Christmas is still coming*
OldWorld said:GMO crops are produced by and for the pesticide industry. Mother nature can grow what she wants better than us humans...
Also...why should they charge twice the price for half the beer? Cargill malt is the cheapest in the industry yet they call themselves "craft beer"
OldWorld said:My point exactly freakish...They used to charge less...yet now they are using the cheapest ingredients the market will sell yet call it craft beer.
Craft beer ought to be aobut sourcing the finest ingredients and not market based economics. Craft beer ought to be about the craft not marketing or industry trends. Sadly the smalerl guys only want to get bigger.
I truly hope we see a nano brewing revolution...Give everybody a piece of the pie to compete...we don't need stone...dogfish...russian river...laguniats...
Woudln't you rather have regional fresh beer than mass distributed beer freakish?
I don't think it's right for the fans of Russian River products to be happy with increased prices and less beer. The bottled 750ML bottles used to be 9-20$ depending on styles. Now they are half the volume and nearly the same prices or more.
I don't think Russian River should be proud of winning awards when in the kitchen when they take short cuts with cheaper inferior malt. Professional brewers have said that Cargill malts provide good conversion and priced right.
How can a company claim to be against the fight for cancer with pink ribbons yet support pesticide producing GMO crop manufactures?
I'll pay 6.00-10$ for a good beer but it's got to be a good product. Kraft beer is becoming like hot house tomatoes...flavorless and everywhere.
Eel River/Bison/Ukiah brewing...all Calfiornia brewers offer organic ales that don't cost 10$ per pint.
The bottom line is I remember Russian River when the beer was better, tasted less gritty/and more robustly aromatic.
Today's Pliny and Blind Pig are nothing like they used to be. Some of you folks might also like to know I can get Pliny For 3.00 a pint during happy hour
But guess what...The jerks don't remove stone from the lines...They get cleaned but never changed...The gas regulator is poorly calibrated and the beer tastes inferior. Does a craft brewer allow his product to be dispensed without caring?
Yes...they do. That's why I'm over it...Craft beer deserves to get all the market share it can capture but the next exciting wave of beer is going to be nano scale with uncompromising quality.
Hopefully the Nelson Sauvin Organic Strawberry Pale ale turns out good...Take that Dogfish
I love GMOs and pesticides, just as tasty and cheaper to grow - and you get a lot more per acre. Without them like 2 billion people on earth would starve to death.
Craft beer ought to be aobut sourcing the finest ingredients and not market based economics. Craft beer ought to be about the craft not marketing or industry trends. Sadly the smalerl guys only want to get bigger.
I truly hope we see a nano brewing revolution...Give everybody a piece of the pie to compete...we don't need stone...dogfish...russian river...laguniats...
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