I'm amazed at how long this thread has gotten (not really, but the same arguments keep coming up).
There seem to be a few camps:
1. This is a good thing! Cheaper Beer!
Not going to happen, just cheaper operational costs for the producer. Which is good for small breweries.
2. BBC is a craft brewery and I'm sticking to it, why can't we all just get along and call everyone a craft brewery unless they brew American Lager.
Call them what you may, they are a brewery and a business. Craft brew is just a marketing term used to downgrade BMC and other like minded brewers.
3. BBC is too big and shouldn't be called a craft brewery. Craft breweries are small businesses.
Again, craft brew is a marketing term.
4. They should pay their taxes like true patriots.
If you could get out of paying your taxes...wouldn't you?
5. Lobbying is wrong and smells of "big business"
Lobbying is what businesses do, and so do individuals, just on a smaller scale. Lobbying is not evil, it's a function of government and will always be.
6. Sam Adams isn't good beer and Jim Koch is an ass.
Thank you for your opinion, move along.
7. F$%#K the government taxes are the devil, free market forever!
Thank you for your opinion, now go wage this centuries old battle somewhere else.
or at least that's my take.