Agree with this too...I'm always disheartened to find out that someone I know who is into craft beer has dropped a ton of loot on a bottle on the black market...
I can't recall what all I had at TH. I know I had Oat Potion and Mago Tago, and I tried whatever my wife had. really enjoyed Oat Potion.
I think the "gimme gimme" mentality is at the core of this problem. Reminds me of Topher Grace's "You got any drugs?" monologue in Traffic. And as noble as it is that breweries do what they can to control this, don't think that they're totally excluded from this system.Agree with this too...I'm always disheartened to find out that someone I know who is into craft beer has dropped a ton of loot on a bottle on the black market...
I think the "gimme gimme" mentality is at the core of this problem. Reminds me of Topher Grace's "You got any drugs?" monologue in Traffic. And as noble as it is that breweries do what they can to control this, don't think that they're totally excluded from this system.
Greed AND people's addiction to consumption. Both sides of the equation are responsible.Video Game systems, action figures, Apple products, concert tickets and so many other things are snatched up and resold for no other reason than greed.
This is definitely a grey area regarding the secondary market, but I've purchased 6 De Garde bu's for $125 from someone before. I'm paying more than what it cost to buy off the shelf, but having it shipped directly to my doorstep. You know how much it would cost for me to physically go out to Oregon and buy the beers myself? I think that's what a lot of these buyers are factoring in when you see the ridiculous prices these new beers are being sold at. If you get a bunch of guys from say, California who want to try the Barrel Room 4 set, it was literally impossible for them to get a set. As ridiculous as it sounds, paying whatever amount it cost to get a set on the secondary market is not only the only way someone could get it, but probably cheaper too when you factor in travel costs.
Greed AND people's addiction to consumption. Both sides of the equation are responsible.
If it costs that much, maybe we don't need said item????
Are breweries responsible for creating their own hype? If so, then why do they get mad when it tornadoes out of their control?Regarding the latter part of your statements...there are some breweries that charge an exorbitant amount for their beers because they can...but I'm not sure there are a great number of those...are there? But even so, at least it's their creation.
Are breweries responsible for creating their own hype?
If so, then why do they get mad when it tornadoes out of their control?
If it costs that much, maybe we don't need said item????
I agree to a point. never going to knock someone for spending their own money on what ever they like. But the money that people spend on beer is crazy and something that turns me off from craft beer. Beer is only a small part of my life but for some people it is the only thing it seems and more power to who ever puts beer that high on their list just not me.If it costs that much, maybe we don't need said item????
Are breweries responsible for creating their own hype? If so, then why do they get mad when it tornadoes out of their control?
Sure, but I never said that I didn't have the disposable income to purchase this. I didn't have a problem purchasing the De Garde beers for more than double what it costs because this was the easiest and most inexpensive way to acquire the beers. How else would I get beers that are only available from a brewery in Oregon?
I like this thread so much better when we're talking about black jelly beans and ****...
Good god black jelly beans are gross.
It's America spend ur hard earned money on what ever the hell u wantSure, but I never said that I didn't have the disposable income to purchase this. I didn't have a problem purchasing the De Garde beers for more than double what it costs because this was the easiest and most inexpensive way to acquire the beers. How else would I get beers that are only available from a brewery in Oregon?
This is definitely a grey area regarding the secondary market, but I've purchased 6 De Garde bu's for $125 from someone before. I'm paying more than what it cost to buy off the shelf, but having it shipped directly to my doorstep. You know how much it would cost for me to physically go out to Oregon and buy the beers myself? I think that's what a lot of these buyers are factoring in when you see the ridiculous prices these new beers are being sold at. If you get a bunch of guys from say, California who want to try the Barrel Room 4 set, it was literally impossible for them to get a set. As ridiculous as it sounds, paying whatever amount it cost to get a set on the secondary market is not only the only way someone could get it, but probably cheaper too when you factor in travel costs.
If it costs that much, maybe we don't need said item????
I'm coming from the experience of having to do PR for & defend the practices of a business that was constantly accused of price-gouging (see yesterday's "House of Rape" larf). Beer is not bottled water, or insulin, or generators. It's the definition of "luxury item". The product is worth what people are willing to pay for it.Don't confuse need and want
Sorry to confuse, but I meant then why do the producers get mad when the hype that they, in part, contributed to mutates beyond their reins?Of course. Word of mouth marketing only really works on a micro scale.
I can't say I do. I only get annoyed when their hype exceeds their product quality.
Soooooooo; how about that pens game tonight?
kbuzz you should be happy, with the marquee matchup of pens/caps playoff hockey won't preempt the Pirates; although it's an afternoon game today.
Side bar - anyone know if Pizza Boy still has Permasmile bottles?
I'm coming from the experience of having to do PR for & defend the practices of a business that was constantly accused of price-gouging (see yesterday's "House of Rape" larf).
NFL draft too, but man, I think that ESPN ruined my enjoyment of this. It's become such an overblown and over-analyzed spectacle and runs longer than the ******* Super Bowl.
How 'bout the Ducks last night too? 4th consecutive year they lost a postseason game 7 on homce ice.
NFL draft too, but man, I think that ESPN ruined my enjoyment of this. It's become such an overblown and over-analyzed spectacle and runs longer than the ******* Super Bowl.
How 'bout the Ducks last night too? 4th consecutive year they lost a postseason game 7 on homce ice.
NFL draft too, but man, I think that ESPN ruined my enjoyment of this. It's become such an overblown and over-analyzed spectacle and runs longer than the ******* Super Bowl.