No I understand capitalism very well, thank you.
I do not, however, understand the absurdity that is presented here simply because the name on the title of ownership has changed.
Nothing else has changed here.
Maybe it will, time will tell. And maybe then I'll have a change of opinion. But, until then, it is still the same products, people, and services as were there pre-buyout.
So, the solution to the AbInbev buyout of NB & MWB is to use someone else and potentially put 100's to "maybe" a 1000+ employees out of work?
Would you tell a devout Christian who patronizes overtly Christian businesses when possible that he's an idiot for considering factors beyond price and quality of goods?
No I understand capitalism very well, thank you.
I do not, however, understand the absurdity that is presented here simply because the name on the title of ownership has changed.
Nothing else has changed here.
Maybe it will, time will tell. And maybe then I'll have a change of opinion. But, until then, it is still the same products, people, and services as were there pre-buyout.
If, say, the devout christian chooses to no longer patronize a store because new ownership is decidedly non-christian and NOTHING else has changed, yes, I call that absurd.
I contend it is NOT the same. Everything changed the moment ownership changed and they lost my business as a consequence of that major change.
If, say, the devout christian chooses to no longer patronize a store because new ownership is decidedly non-christian and NOTHING else has changed, yes, I call that absurd.
Isn't it nice to live in a country where people can support any business that they choose to, even if others thinks that personal choice is absurd?
Dude, here's the thing, obviously everyone has their own opinion. Some of the members here have been sharing theirs regarding NB/Midwest's new ownership. From what I've read on this thread, no one is suggesting that you, or anyone else not buy stuff from NB/Midwest. When it comes right down to it, it's your choice, it's your money. Regardless of whether you earned it, or got it as a hand out from the government. No one, but no one, really cares where you spend your money. Why should you care where anyone else spends theirs?
I contend it is NOT the same. Everything changed the moment ownership changed and they lost my business as a consequence of that major change.
So you no longer purchase/enjoy Goose Island, Lagunitas, or Ballast Point beers?
All this talk seems like one big exercise in cutting off one's nose to spite one's face.
So you no longer purchase/enjoy Goose Island, Lagunitas, or Ballast Point beers?
All this talk seems like one big exercise in cutting off one's nose to spite one's face.
Nope. I drank Goose Island products years ago, and spent much time in the restaurant/lounge at the brewery, but stopped as soon as they sold out.
Was never into Lagunitas or Ballast Point.
Don't you see? It's one thing to buy chinese manufactured equipment and imported malts/hops so long as it's an American company selling it. Because, you know, all that money stays American.![]()
Funny thing, Goose Island, Lagunitas, and Ballast Point beers still taste good.![]()
Aren't those breweries still run by the very people who founded them?
Ahhh, I see it now. It is okay to have an opinion, just so long as it conforms with the majority. Merica! **** yeah.
I for one, will continue to view taking pride in potentially forcing thousands of Americans into unemployment, for THIS reason, as absurd.
You're assuming those employees won't lose their jobs precisely BECAUSE they've been bought by a conglomerate. Besides, this takeover is not good for the industry, just a grab by a big, overseas corporation IMHO.
When a president loses an election his 100s of not 1000s of his staff and appointees lose their jobs as a result. Do you always vote for the incumbent?
Did you shop at Northern Brewer after they "sold out" the first time? Or did you wait until this time?
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/
Northern Brewer never "sold out" before now.
They did acquire Midwestern, though, but Farley has never sold the company out before.
And why isn't the takeover good for the industry?
Is Farley still the President and CEO? Yes or No?