Thats just dirty old fashioned capitalism.. My problem is when it gets into politics.. The bmc lobby here in the south is wealthy enough and politicians are corrupt enough that the beer laws are slanted heavily in favor of the big guys.
Its illegal for breweries to serve beer to patrons in this state. They are required by law to sell it to a distributor first, then buy it back before serving it.
Unless they sell $4 tours with a free 12 oz sample.
It's incredibly popular with corporations, and why not? It allows for oligopolies. It's one of the biggest problems with the country. It's why Comcast was the only option for internet in my previous residence, even though I lived in the middle of a metropolitan area of 2 million people. Yet ****ty Comcast was the only option I had. It's why there are mainly only 4 airline companies, mainly only four cell phone companies, and a severely limited choice of internet options per area (with only about seven national corporations, oftentimes only one or two in a single area).
In a way, though, I see it as capitalism not working since it doesn't give the consumer the ability to choose because the huge corporations have taken that choice away from the consumer. In the Comcast example, I literally did not have any other option, even though I hate Comcast with a passion. At least with beer, even if the super market and local liquor store only have BMC products, I can probably find a place somewhere else that has the craft beers I want to buy. And at the current moment I live in an area with a decent number of local breweries and beer bars, so those options at least exist here. So, beer certainly isn't the worst example of this oligopoly issue.
If you don't agree, though, we'll just leave it at that. We don't agree.![]()
If you don't like BMC products, that's fine. No one is holding a gun to your head to make you buy or drink anything they make. Millions of people like and want to buy BMC products. I want BMC drinkers to be happy and enjoy themselves. Cheers,![]()
I personally would like them to fire up the way back machine & brew their original recipes from when they first started brewing & getting popular. It wasn't until the 20th century that they started thinning them down to appeal to women so they'd buy'em too. That'd be cheaper than buying up craft breweries. Would definitely be better beer against the craft offerings of today.
And here I thought it was just me?Old recipe for Stroh's? Do you mean the blue cans/labels of today? Tastes a bit different than when they had the old, Bohemian style lager label ( like Shawshank Redempsion). Dang spell checker quit?...along with left click in reply mode? Anyway, the hops are a bit more floral than I remember?...
Damn. It's Cold Certified.Speaking of Coors light, they are officially calling this "The Wisconsin Pack."
Just ran the scanner again. Still nada. It's quite random, like a bad page load or browser fault?Maybe you have a virus![]()
Speaking of Coors light, they are officially calling this "The Wisconsin Pack."
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Maybe you have a virus![]()