LOL. Except that they aren't labeled, "Great Value." They are labeled with a brewery's name that doesn't really exist unless you google the address and find the beers are brewed by Genesee. While I think the practice is mildly deceptive, I don't think it's illegal and this guy's case should get thrown out just like the guy that sued AB InBev for saying Blue Moon was craft.anyone who actually knows what craft beer is wouldn't be buying Great Value brand beer
You do realize I'm agreeing with you, right?this type of thing has been going on for years. "Plank Road Brewery" makes Icehouse and Red Dog. is there an actual Plank Road Brewery? NO. there WAS, until Frederick Miller bought it and renamed it Miller Brewing Co.
what actual damage was done by buying Walmart beer? none. guy probably KNEW it wasn't actual "craft" beer, but bought it to extort $ from Walmart.
You do realize I'm agreeing with you, right?
Way to turn it political on a wild ass assumption
The plaintiff is probably just trying to make some money off a company with deep pockets, which also means they have high priced lawyers.
I actually bought a case of Kirkland Brand beer once. I'd never think of "craft" items being sold this way, but it was too cheap to pass up.
I caught that line, too. Really stupid."however, it (lawsuit) should really also include payments for anyone who was forced to listen to a craft beer snob at a party talking about how the hops he uses are treated with vanilla and jasmine or whatever. That’s not specific to Trouble Brewing, of course, but it is super annoying."
Haha. Beer snobs are the worst.
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