Brew your own like me.If Craft Beer is gouging me and taking advantage of me, and Macro is evil (and also taking advantage of me) - I'm not exactly sure what I am supposed to do...
Brew your own like me.If Craft Beer is gouging me and taking advantage of me, and Macro is evil (and also taking advantage of me) - I'm not exactly sure what I am supposed to do...
My response:
1. You really should get what you pay for. It should be a linear correlation.
2. I am not paying for the mistakes of brewers that do not know how to brew. Why should I?
it would seem the obvious answer is obvious...If Craft Beer is gouging me and taking advantage of me, and Macro is evil (and also taking advantage of me) - I'm not exactly sure what I am supposed to do...
We have a local market that from time to time will sell "dated" Craft Beer at a really good cost. Someone on the island often over estimates how much is needed to beat the date. (not that I'm worried about dated beer being bad). Just picked up two 18 full pint cans of Sierra Nevada Summer Ale for $17.67 including deposit and tax. How can a summer ale be dated in July? I was canned on Jan 31st this year.
We have a local market that from time to time will sell "dated" Craft Beer at a really good cost. Someone on the island often over estimates how much is needed to beat the date. (not that I'm worried about dated beer being bad). Just picked up two 18 full pint cans of Sierra Nevada Summer Ale for $17.67 including deposit and tax. How can a summer ale be dated in July? I was canned on Jan 31st this year.
Really? Even though it's and IPA it still tasted good and at less than a buck for 16 oz.Ugh 5+ months old. That's not worth free.
Wow!! This is what I would pay for that in Ontario, $58.00. Now you know why we make our own beer.We have a local market that from time to time will sell "dated" Craft Beer at a really good cost. Someone on the island often over estimates how much is needed to beat the date. (not that I'm worried about dated beer being bad). Just picked up two 18 full pint cans of Sierra Nevada Summer Ale for $17.67 including deposit and tax. How can a summer ale be dated in July? I was canned on Jan 31st this year.
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