Holly crap. That was insane. So many people had fake tickets, supposed to be less than last year, felt like twice a many people. And the sad part is the flack that ccb is getting over others scamming. Don't get me wrong they should have been checking and properly scanning tickets. Still very sad they are gonna lose that 150,000. Huge hit for such a small company.
Holly crap. That was insane. So many people had fake tickets, supposed to be less than last year, felt like twice a many people. And the sad part is the flack that ccb is getting over others scamming. Don't get me wrong they should have been checking and properly scanning tickets. Still very sad they are gonna lose that 150,000. Huge hit for such a small company.
I hate it for the folks who flew in to the event and traveled really far, booked rooms, and took time off work for that **** show. It's just beer, and beer geeks can **** up a good time quick.
I talked to one guy that was a concert promoter and claimed he was pretty good at doing an accurate head count by just looking at a mass of people. He estimated that at one point during the afternoon, there was 8,000 (including the people still in line to get in). If he's correct, that's an incredible amount of fake tickets.
I talked to one guy that was a concert promoter and claimed he was pretty good at doing an accurate head count by just looking at a mass of people. He estimated that at one point during the afternoon, there was 8,000 (including the people still in line to get in). If he's correct, that's an incredible amount of fake tickets.
............ I highly doubt there were more fakes than real tickets. A couple hundred? Maybe. Thousands? Unlikely.
Seriously, The past two years I went I had a blast, but actually lining up to get the Hunahpu was the biggest pain of the day! I'm glad to hear that it is being distributed but I would love to still have the fest to celebrate the release, just not the direct sale.
And please remember that this is not a "loss" of 175,000 or what ever the ticket sales came out to. The only lost is the outlaid costs for the day, being the extra staff, permitting for the event, off duty cops to help crowd control, and then the beers poured (if they even paid for this beer in the first place). They actually sold all the bottles of hunahpu, so no loss there either (not to mention probably the highest profit margin beer they make, with no middle man distributors cut and it goes for 20 bucks a pop!). It is fair to say that they "missed out" on the 175,000 dollars in revenue, but it is not a loss as it is that people paid in the first place.
I'm curious about the El Cantadors club members, who's exclusive "special" hunahpus were reportedly sold to the general public, at a ONE CASE LIMIT per person! Is this true for those who went as it seems like a huge slap in the face to the most loyal supporters?
On BA though, the general consensus was the el catador members were losing their minds.
PS, am I the only one that hasnt got their refund yet?
The people from El Catador got not only a bottle of each, forget how many but came out to an average of 25$ a bottle, now if they wanted more they could get a guaranteed second that they had to pay for. The initial bottles were included in the 125 so there is no reason to be upset. Its more upsetting that they rewarded those that didn't do as they asked and waited in line early.
PS, am I the only one that hasnt got their refund yet?
If I was an a Catador member, and paid 125 dollars for the privilege to get exclusive beers I'd be damn pissed about them being sold to those who had not paid the 125 dollars! Glad I'm not a member.
This really sucks. I love most all of the beers that CCB sends out, but their track record for organization of these events has been spotty for sure. I remember going in for the barrel aged hunahpu release a few years ago and remembering the complete lack of forethought to how set up lines and remember it being a real **** show, too. I want them to be successful because I love the beers they brew but they really need to get some talented folks on board to do the event organizing.
I think you have the wrong impression. El Catador club simply guarantees that you get a bottle of each barrel-aged beer through the duration of your membership (5 barrel-aged releases)...and the bottles are included in the $125 membership fee...It's not like only the Catador club members are supposed to have restricted access to barrel-aged beers...they just get first dibs, and a bottle of each.