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Ritebrew. Awesomeness. Quick turnaround; will double mill; purchase by the ounce; easy to use.
Rite Aid is a drug store.
You might be talking about Stubby's Texas Brewing Inc. Not sure. I shop there in person (so I've never ordered online) but they have just about everything you could want. Extremely knowledgeable as well.
https://www.txbrewing.com/
Do you even know who owns any of these shops on the Internets or your local??
Do you even know who owns any of these shops on the Internets or your local? The whole NB thing is out there because it was announced, but the ownership status of any other shop/purveyor is completely unknown, including those most people will switch to. So what are you avoiding and where are you going?
Am I the only one who finds this odd?
Do you even know who owns any of these shops on the Internets or your local? The whole NB thing is out there because it was announced, but the ownership status of any other shop/purveyor is completely unknown, including those most people will switch to. So what are you avoiding and where are you going?
Am I the only one who finds this odd?
Publicly held companies must report all business holdings.
It's the law.
So, not knowing the names of the people owning these compaies proves one thing.
They are privately held (Accurate phrase for "Mom and Pop).
Ergo, Neither AB InBev (publicly traded company), any of its subsidiaries, nor any of the other massive beer conglomerates owns any of these companies.
Or not knowing the name of the owner means you didn't ask. I don't know who owns Coca Cola for instance.
Coca Cola is a publicly traded company, so literally thousands of people "own" it as literally thousands of people hold shares of Coca Cola common stock.
https://www.google.com/finance?cid=6550
If you go through the PUBLIC filings, you will find that the Coca Cola Corporation literally owns dozens of other companies, including Coca Cola Bottling.
Everything about publicly traded companies must be reported.
It's.
The.
Law.
Yes. Americans complain about big business screwing the small guy. If AB-InBev isn't the poster-child for big business in the Beer industry, I don't know who is. It's time for American consumers to put up of shut up about the evils of corporate greed and "disruptive", some may say dishonest, business practices.
Unlikely.
Indeed. But I didn't look to see who owns it. You said not knowing only "means one thing:" that their privately held. It can also mean that I didn't check to see who owns it. (Coca Cola wasn't really fair because I know its publicly traded.)
You're talking about being able to know. I'm talking about the logic of your statement at face value.
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Funny.
morebeer is great , having two warehouses is awesome. especially the one in pa considering i am in ma. you should find another source seeing as nb sold out to a disruptive growth firm ran by INBEV. its sad , they were good companies...
Yeah, I think Morebeer is going to take the crown as primary internet homebrew source.
Chiming in to say morebeer is incredibleeee.
I'd also like to say I will still order from Northern brewer. I still order from Morebeer. I still buy from my LHBS.Safe to sayou, we know who their disruptive marketing strategy will target...
I don't do business with AB Inbev.
Period.
Publicly held companies must report all business holdings.
It's the law.
I respect the conviction, but why do you take such a hard line?
I don't do business with any company whose business practices I disagree with.
I don't do business with Walmart and Home Depot, too.
I don't do business with any company whose business practices I disagree with.
I don't do business with Walmart and Home Depot, too.
I don't do business with any company whose business practices I disagree with.
I don't do business with Walmart and Home Depot, too.
What's wrong with Home Depot?!?!?
You should read the book "Built from Scratch" and you might change your mind about HD.
They treat their employees really well. What other employer has tuition assistance for part-time employees?
Politics. I do not spend money with an organization with a CEO who is so far out there.
Do you invest in mutual funds? If so, you're probably holding some HD stock...
If you have not seen it, a nice write up on the buyout from a homebrew shop owner (love2brew).
http://brulosophy.com/2016/10/20/th...e-acquisition-of-northern-brewer-by-ab-inbev/
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