jrstar96
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This non-lambic gem of a job was also listed, so yes it appears at least some know what CL is good for.
Does Craigslist have much use in places outside the U.S.? Know it is quite popular in the Bay Area and other large domestic cities. That is what popped in my head, then the secondary shirtlorde thought.
Not really. Gumtree is popular in a few European countries.
I wonder if there was a way to only sell/serve their product on site at certain restaurants/bars. At least their specialty stuff. The online sales don't do dick to lessen after market stuff. Of course announcing bottle releases ahead of time exacerbates things too.
That being said, a bunch of locals complaining about a 15 minute wait to buy bottles to go is pretty laughable to this American.
Right, and sell to locals on the DL, or direct them to shops that'll have some or something. If it's going to be this stupid, you might as well shut it down.The reality is that they're going to sell all of it over time, so I don't see why they just don't sell G/K/R to go along with Bruocsella and just serve/sell the rest on-site or into distribution.
The more or less unannounced latest release of Beat was the first not terrible Beat release since 2012. Announcing it does nothing but allow more people time to prepare to show up at the first time available out of fear it will sell out immediately. I think the beer has fallen in hype, but I think the main contributing factor to it being available for weeks was the basically unannounced release.I like the idea of silent releases. Put them up and those who come in can see it’s for sale and buy some. I understand that’s an issue for those who travel far to max out on allocations but it would certainly decrease the amount of people coming in just to buy and flip. Hell thats how things were before the beer community really took to Facebook.
Though yes, I get that word would get out and it could be the same wreck. There isn’t a simple solution here, as I posted in the Cantillonwatch thread.
Really sucks to see the neckbeardification of the scene over there, but it was really just a matter of time. It'll be really nice if lambic ever becomes passe...
I’ve been out of the sneaker game for years but aren’t most hype shoes like 500 pairs max? Or at least they were 10 years ago. Harder to manage when releases are well into the thousands.
Or is it all done online now? Was 48hr queues when I was a lad.
I like the idea of silent releases. Put them up and those who come in can see it’s for sale and buy some. I understand that’s an issue for those who travel far to max out on allocations but it would certainly decrease the amount of people coming in just to buy and flip. Hell thats how things were before the beer community really took to Facebook.
Though yes, I get that word would get out and it could be the same wreck. There isn’t a simple solution here, as I posted in the Cantillonwatch thread.
Sigh.
The good news is that they're aware of the problem and trying to do something about it. I can only imagine the ridiculous "solutions" being posted in the comments.
As long as it’s not a pronunciation test. If so, my redneck ass will be stuck drinking Upland.I would love to see Cantillon offer an exam and then watch as neckbeards fail said exam and miss out, then change their position on "testing beer knowledge"
Don't worry, there are dozens of Americans chiming in with their thoughts. We got this.
As long as it’s not a pronunciation test. If so, my redneck ass will be stuck drinking Upland.
As long as it’s not a pronunciation test. If so, my redneck ass will be stuck drinking Upland.
Yeah, retail pricing isn't the issue that creates the demand, it's the market value post-release. Some trade at 3, 4, 5 times retail (sometimes a lot more) so instead of releasing via a certain time on the net where bots come into play, many stores now release via a raffle style system. You still get the re-sellers but at least you have a decent chance of landing a pair you genuinely want to keep.
As soon as you leave it to a release at a specific time, people have page monitors and bots that scan particular pages and fill carts as soon as they drop. Leaves nothing for our poor souls slamming the F5 key.
Was just reading it. It's gold.
The good news is that they're aware of the problem and trying to do something about it. I can only imagine the ridiculous "solutions" being posted in the comments.
START A RESERVE CLUB BUT ONLY IF I'M IN IT OR I'LL GET REALLY MAD AND SAY IT'S A BAD IDEA