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Can't you read? It's the finest Chicagoland craft brew tastings!$40 for 4 tokens? Hmmmmm.
Can't you read? It's the finest Chicagoland craft brew tastings!$40 for 4 tokens? Hmmmmm.
Your usual rate is $30.YOU'RE PAYING FOR THE COMPANY![]()
Free Arguzz and Finch's WOOOhhooOOOoCan't you read? It's the finest Chicagoland craft brew tastings!
Or you could attend this:
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Goose Island Clybourn's 26th Anniversary/ New Lease, New look Party!
EVENT INFO:
DATE: Tuesday, May 13th 2014
TIME: 6:00pm-10:00pm
LOCATION: Goose Island Clybourn:
1800 N Clybourn Ave Chicago, Il 60614
PRICE: $65.00 per ticket
brownpapertickets.com
**Tickets go on sale Friday, April 25th**
FEATURING:
*Pineapple Brettanomite
*Nthullu
*Madame Rose
*Ogden
More to come! Cheers!
Does anybody know what the BA Dark Lord variants are?
Half Acre finally hits stores in the SW Burbs today.
I foresee lots of Daisy cans in the boat this summer...
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Yeah sounds like it. I got alerts Binny's in Evergreen Park, Orland Park, and Downers Grove got the standard cans in yesterday.Are they increasing their distro footprint to other counties now? I must have missed that. I hope to god they make their way to McHenry County.
Per the Half Acre Blog: the return of Galactic Double Daisy Cutter.
DETAILS:
- Release Date: 5/2/14 @ noon
- 22oz Bottle: $9.99 (limit 4 per person)
http://halfacrebeer.com/blog/2014/4/30/galactic-double-daisy-cutter
Right there with you stxSS07 ! I am sick of paying $10+ for ******* ipa/dipa's. Let me know when you can package it more affordably and I will buy it then. The messed up thing is, HA can easily can anything now with the shrink wrap labels they have for cans. This goes for every brewery that cans too! Death to Bombers!!!4 PACK CANS OR DIE.
Why not?Half Acre has the ability to produce both cans and bombers. Why not release both at the same price point?
Fremont just did this last week with the release of The Brother, their Imperial IPA.
4-pack 12 oz. cans: $10.99
22 oz. bomber: $4.99
Overall price per oz is essentially the same ($0.23/oz), and the consumer then can choose which format he/she prefers.
Why not?
I believe it costs more to setup a canning run because of the labeling. Also, who is going to buy a $30 4 pack?
They only do 16oz cans and even though the price per oz would be the same. I think they would have a difficult time selling a $30 4 pack.At $9.99/bomber, the cost of a four pack of 12 oz. cans would be around $21.99 under the Fremont model. As I said, allowing the consumer to choose between $21.99 vs. $9.99 seems reasonable, no? I know I would choose the $21.99 option, but that's just me.
They only do 16oz cans and even though the price per oz would be the same. I think they would have a diificult time selling a $30 4 pack.
The problem is bomber prices are just too damn high. 12 oz bottles or 12/16oz cans tend to me less $/oz. So releasing cans and bombers at same $/oz doesn't help anything. I want less bombers because that almost always means lower $/oz.
Yes, very little I'm interested in.Does anyone else think the Chicago Craft Beer Week events have gotten progressively worse over the years. This year looks so bland.
The Haymarket Mini-FOBAB sounds like a good time.......except that it's $55 per ticket!Does anyone else think the Chicago Craft Beer Week events have gotten progressively worse over the years. This year looks so bland.
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/634277****! I thought mini-fobab was just pay as you go thing. That sucks!