I don't think anyone is necessarily saying that they should release recipe info, just pointing out that any argument that says it would hurt their business to do so is flawed because so many successful breweries do it with no adverse effect on sales. As you yourself said, it's not like there's many ways you could add nuts anyway. A few test batches and it can be figured out. So we're just wondering what they really think they are accomplishing by not helping a homebrewer out. If they really wanted to keep it top-secret, why even point out that it was cashews that they added? They could have just said "brown ale with secret ingredients". Either way, I'm done with this argument. Obviously nobody is going to convince anybody else to change their minds on this one. Some of us are arguing that a good reason needs to be made as to how it would benefit the brewery, some are arguing that a good reason needs to be made as to how it will hurt them. I can see both sides, but my main thing is that there's no reason to not share info, when sharing that info is not going to hurt you in any way. Unless someone can name me a case where a successful brewery shared recipe info and then all of a sudden people stopped buying their beer.Now we are back to the circular argument of Brewery XYZ does it, so other breweries should too which is complete non-sense.