Wouldn't be surprised at all. Heineken is already doing that with a new Lagunitas brewery somewhere in the UK.Maybe San Miguel is providing extra capacity elsewhere.
Wouldn't be surprised at all. Heineken is already doing that with a new Lagunitas brewery somewhere in the UK.Maybe San Miguel is providing extra capacity elsewhere.
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Hello, fellow beer lovers!
I wasn't sure where to post this and do hope that it doesn't go against your terms of service.
I am currently in the process of researching for my final year of university dissertation which is a business plan and would love to hear some thoughts on my product/ service idea.
The idea is a standard beer subscription service which I'm sure you are all familiar with, with the twist of tailoring it to you to assure you get the most satisfaction from the beers! By telling me what your flavour preferences are along with your dislikes, I will be able to pick the beers accordingly.
If you could take 2 minutes to answer a few simple questions it would be muchly appreciated.
https://forms.gle/XMKGwFVZafgUVhzQ7
Thank you all!
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Every year at KBS time stores around here sell their "vintage" KBS to rubes in 4 or 6 packs with a bottle for each year at some exorbitant price. There's been so much of it that now stores do mixed 4 packs of the past two vintages at an inflated rate.
Why do people pay more for an aged coffee stout?
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The brewery is unrecognizable today. Both physically and as a metaphor. Every time in the last year I have driven past on the way to a show in GR I am stunned. Their little corner of GR is out of room though. I have never seen the Detroit location, but I don’t think it has room to grow either. Maybe San Miguel is providing extra capacity elsewhere.
I've been working through a stash of 2013? - 2015 bottles recently that don't suck nearly as much as I expected them to*recent Untapped review of 2015 KBS* - you can hardly taste the coffee in this so called 'breakfast beer' wtf? lol 2 stars.
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Sadly I'm kind of surprised that no ******** made a comment about them "assuming the gender of the unicorn as a "he"".Thought this was gonna be some firefight about kids in breweries. Actually just a cute post. Good job errbody.
All Day IPA is brewed at Avery.
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Makes sense since they own a minority stake in Avery as well.
EDIT: https://www.foodandwine.com/beer/founders-all-day-ipa-avery-brewing-colorado-west-coast-production
Only for the west coast. Is there a code or labeling to tell where it’s made?
“Avery has seen its production stagnate, likely to somewhere in the 60,000 barrel range. That’s an especially big deal because Avery moved into a new production facility in 2015 that can produce up to 150,000 barrels per year. Founders is apparently producing as much as 350,000 barrels of All Day IPA at this point, so Michigan-based brewer can certainly help Avery fill some space in their production calendar. ”
Me.Who the hell is buying all that all day? Im fairly confident i can go pick up a year+ old pack at multiple places within 3 miles of me.
I see it in cans in like... every.,. restaurant?Who the hell is buying all that all day? Im fairly confident i can go pick up a year+ old pack at multiple places within 3 miles of me.
That **** is everywhere, I saw it a lot in Spain and Germany.Who the hell is buying all that all day? Im fairly confident i can go pick up a year+ old pack at multiple places within 3 miles of me.
I see it in cans in like... every.,. restaurant?
It's in the supermarket here as wellThat **** is everywhere, I saw it a lot in Spain and Germany.
Who the hell is buying all that all day? Im fairly confident i can go pick up a year+ old pack at multiple places within 3 miles of me.
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Makes sense since they own a minority stake in Avery as well.
EDIT: https://www.foodandwine.com/beer/founders-all-day-ipa-avery-brewing-colorado-west-coast-production
Only for the west coast. Is there a code or labeling to tell where it’s made?
“Avery has seen its production stagnate, likely to somewhere in the 60,000 barrel range. That’s an especially big deal because Avery moved into a new production facility in 2015 that can produce up to 150,000 barrels per year. Founders is apparently producing as much as 350,000 barrels of All Day IPA at this point, so Michigan-based brewer can certainly help Avery fill some space in their production calendar. ”
The overwhelming majority of the capacity at Avery produces two beers, All Day IPA and White Rascal. Every other beer they make is a rounding error. Many tasty rounding errors, but still.
I listened to a podcast a couple months ago with somebody from Avery who suggested the brewery might not have survived its expansion if not for Founders needing the extra All Day capacity.
Somewhat surprised to hear White Rascal is produced in so much volume. I know I see it everywhere but I feel like I'm the only person I see buying it.
is "I see this stuff all over but no one is drinking it but me" a version of "nobody goes there it's too crowded"?