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I saw a millenium in the wild today at a store in the middle of nowhere CT. Price was silly though.
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I hate when stores put BA listings up. Im all for putting reviews of your product up but do your own research and describe it. Dont print out some page with two scores that a group of people and the bros gave this item. Its always on items that are overpriced or not moving to either justify the price or get it moving. And they are there to trap new money neckbeards or neckbeard padawans.
 
I hate when stores put BA listings up. Im all for putting reviews of your product up but do your own research and describe it. Dont print out some page with two scores that a group of people and the bros gave this item. Its always on items that are overpriced or not moving to either justify the price or get it moving. And they are there to trap new money neckbeards or neckbeard padawans.
Scores are one thing, this piece of paper tells you to log in
 
Oh jesus, that PayPal commercial was even better than I thought. "PayPal is New Money" basically describes the entire craft beer secondary market. For anyone who didn't see it:

 
Or get a percentage of that hypothetical $1.5 B :rolleyes:

I doubt they'd go for it at almost any price. I'm sure there's some hypothetical number at which they would, but I suspect the people that fit their work culture are the type of people that wouldn't sell their employer out. Just a hunch though, I have no real proof.
 
That'd be tricky. NB is employee owned. I'm assuming most of them don't want to work for someone else.

I doubt they'd go for it at almost any price. I'm sure there's some hypothetical number at which they would, but I suspect the people that fit their work culture are the type of people that wouldn't sell their employer out. Just a hunch though, I have no real proof.

Could get very tricky... And maybe not a full buyout, but I have some sort of a feeling about another big buyout happening soon.

They employ about 600 people as of late 2014. I would guess that a lot of them have a very small stake in the company, and could be bought out. I think it would be pretty easy for one of these giants to get over 50% ownership. Here is 500K and a job, Deal?
 
Could get very tricky... And maybe not a full buyout, but I have some sort of a feeling about another big buyout happening soon.

They employ about 600 people as of late 2014. I would guess that a lot of them have a very small stake in the company, and could be bought out. I think it would be pretty easy for one of these giants to get over 50% ownership. Here is 500K and a job, Deal?
Throw in a working n64 with a copy of Harvest Moon and I'd do it.
 
Could get very tricky... And maybe not a full buyout, but I have some sort of a feeling about another big buyout happening soon.

They employ about 600 people as of late 2014. I would guess that a lot of them have a very small stake in the company, and could be bought out. I think it would be pretty easy for one of these giants to get over 50% ownership. Here is 500K and a job, Deal?
I would be absolutely shocked if the most visible founders and board members, etc., don't hold a collective 50%, at least for voting shares. A lot of craft beer people are bad at business, but that has never struck me as the situation at NB.
 
How soon we forget that the most vocal anti-buyout gasbag Tony Magee recently cashed in big and then had the audacity to spin it as "like, totally not the same thing at all maaan."

You don't think New Belgium would be able to pen some fluffy ******** about how, despite being 99% owned by MillerCoors, true employee ownership comes from the pride in making the best craft beers on the market today? And if we can expand the sale of New Belgium to untapped markets in Sub-Saharan Africa, isn't that really the best way to display our love of the company we own together?
 
They employ about 600 people as of late 2014. I would guess that a lot of them have a very small stake in the company, and could be bought out. I think it would be pretty easy for one of these giants to get over 50% ownership. Here is 500K and a job, Deal?

But I don't want to be labeled a sell out on the internet!?!
:rolleyes::rolleyes:

Anything can happen, but I just don't see it happening with New Belgium anytime soon.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/brewery-workers-pour-hearts-business-given-stake/

A few months old, but pretty relevant.

Green Flash strikes me as a company that might be an attractive buyout target.

This seems more likely, especially with Chuck Silva gone.
 
I know that Side Project has produced some serious hypewhales and some actually amazing saisons/wilds since opening. But honestly, if Cory King can make a dark saison that has trade value than he's a ******* wizard. I mean I heard folks were able to go through line more than once and get 3 Noir du Fermier each time. I certainly wouldn't mind trying it, but are folks honestly going to trade for that? You can get Edith or Farmhouse Noir included in boxes just for generally not being an *******. Some things still boggle my mind. That would be one of them.
 

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