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I'm no fan of GF, but I don't want to see them fail. They're certainly capable of making some good beer, but whoever is determining their overall direction is doing it wrong. They've done extremely bad at trying to predict the market, and it's backfiring in the worst way right now.

  • **** Virginia, **** Nebraska, keep SD and Cellar 3.
  • Bring back old West Coast IPA
  • Bring back Rayon Vert
  • Bring in a brewer that knows how to do sour beers (no one wants to drink that acetone ****)
  • Stop trying to mass produce that poor excuse for Alpine
 
I'm no fan of GF, but I don't want to see them fail. They're certainly capable of making some good beer, but whoever is determining their overall direction is doing it wrong. They've done extremely bad at trying to predict the market, and it's backfiring in the worst way right now.

  • **** Virginia, **** Nebraska, keep SD and Cellar 3.
  • Bring back old West Coast IPA
  • Bring back Rayon Vert
  • Bring in a brewer that knows how to do sour beers (no one wants to drink that acetone ****)
  • Stop trying to mass produce that poor excuse for Alpine

I agree 100%. I want them to do well and also keep being independent.

Logical choice is waaaaay too smooth for 10%. What a damn beer.

Agreed, bought a sixer yesterday. Great bang for the buck as well.
 
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I'm no fan of GF, but I don't want to see them fail. They're certainly capable of making some good beer, but whoever is determining their overall direction is doing it wrong. They've done extremely bad at trying to predict the market, and it's backfiring in the worst way right now.

  • **** Virginia, **** Nebraska, keep SD and Cellar 3.
  • Bring back old West Coast IPA
  • Bring back Rayon Vert
  • Bring in a brewer that knows how to do sour beers (no one wants to drink that acetone ****)
  • Stop trying to mass produce that poor excuse for Alpine
It's because Green Flash is largely a poorly run small business that made it big because of its quality product, not because they actually know what they're doing.
 
There’s speculation that the McIlhenney family’s exclusivity agreement is coming to an end soon, if I was Green Flash’s savior investor, I would throw a hail mary to Patrick McIlhenney right now.

DannyFullpint any more information on this??
They need to boot the C-suite from operations or they will just **** it up again. I mean, they've had him under exclusivity for the past 3.5 years right?
 
The way I read the westcoaster piece is all Alpine beers will only be brewed up the hill can anyone confirm that?
 
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