rainer1
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I'm not blaming Jester King for being too popular. Yeah, I guess I could've gotten there an hour before they opened with a group of friends so that we could take turns standing in different lines. I guess I'm not very intelligent for sleeping in on a Saturday and going only with my girlfriend who understandably wanted to spend the afternoon with me, not alone in separate lines in order to make the process of getting our bottles, merchandise, and pours a little more efficient.We got there at 11:15, and like I said, there was already a line. Since there were 3-4 in our group, we took turns going to Stanley's to get beers for everyone, hitting up the taproom for more beers while others were still waiting in line, and buying our glassware while also still waiting in line. So by the time I bought my bottles I'd already had 4 beers and bought my glassware.
You really can't blame a business for being popular, but you can plan more intelligently and make the best of it.
Or you can not go, if it's all too much.
No one ever says "Damn, that Aaron Franklin is not running his business very well, because every time I go there there's a long line I have to wait in."
Jester King is my favorite brewery. I will always do what I can to make the six hour round trip to Austin and spend a couple hundred dollars on beer at new releases, special events, or random weekends. I have no problem waiting in long lines when overall it's a great experience, but there is a point when large crowds and multiple lines compound the wait times and it's no longer a great experience. It's hard to imagine it ever being too much for me, but I can't say the same for my girlfriend or family members or non-beer nerd buddies.
So, instead of saying 'that's just the way it is', or 'it wasn't as bad for me', perhaps we could have a more open conversation about how Jester King fails and succeeds in their processes and share new ideas on how they could make everyone's experience even better.