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I thought the ones on field level were always 16oz whereas going into one of the bar areas would sell you 20oz for like $1 more. And I did the same on Thursday. Chasing Citra was my "walking around" beer as I was checking out all of the new stuff.

Don't recall them being 20oz last year but could be wrong... I didn't drink anything other than Speedway at the park in 2017!
 
I saw a picture of the Dodger Stadium craft beer menu and beers were $17.75. Unbelievable. Stoked for pre and post game at Highland Park Brewery. Mere minutes away from the stadium now!

Pre-game and post-game is where it's at.
Can confirm, $18 for a lagunitas stout 22 oz. ******* atrocious. **** the dodgers.

$12 for the 16oz (draft, not can...never saw can prices) when it was served off the Ryan Bro's coffee carts. The 750 was just shy of $20 at the 394 bar when they had it.
That has to be the best deal in baseball. Here's hoping they get cans/SS somewhere in the stadium by the 13th.
 
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Can't wait for all the hot take articles about this being a sign of the beer bubble finally beginning to pop. I think there are a lot of fundamental issues with the way craft beer has grown, but any article that paints this as a greater craft beer issue, rather than an issue of Mike Hinkley and GF's leadership completely screwing the pooch, will be hilariously misguided.
 
Can't wait for all the hot take articles about this being a sign of the beer bubble finally beginning to pop. I think there are a lot of fundamental issues with the way craft beer has grown, but any article that paints this as a greater craft beer issue, rather than an issue of Mike Hinkley and GF's leadership completely screwing the pooch, will be hilariously misguided.
You don't think poor management is one of the primary factors to a bubble bursting, though? The idea that "good brewer =/= good businessman" still has yet to resonate in the beer world.

Here's an official article too.

https://thefullpint.com/beer-news/g...reclosed-sells-green-flash-and-alpine-assets/
 
You don't think poor management is one of the primary factors to a bubble bursting, though? The idea that "good brewer =/= good businessman" still has yet to resonate in the beer world.
Oh it definitely is, I just don't think that GF's failure is inherently a sign of the greater bubble bursting. A precursor, definitely, but not a sign of an impending flood of closures.
 
Oh it definitely is, I just don't think that GF's failure is inherently a sign of the greater bubble bursting. A precursor, definitely, but not a sign of an impending flood of closures.
Ah, fair enough.

Yeah, I don't think it's the precursor - I think we've already seen the start of it. I'd argue we're already going through a flood of closures.
 
Tangential thought - I'd be mighty curious to know if Pat and Shawn's exclusivity/non-compete agreements survive the winding down of GFBC, Inc.

I thought non-competes were illegal in California? Are you telling me Silicon Valley lied to me!?
 
Fair enough, I am going to watch the Giants play. At least it's in a beautiful ballpark. Another ding against the dodgers, chavez ravine is a ******* toilet.

Yes, it's an enjoyably place to watch a game. Good food and drinks, downtown views, and generally very comfortable no matter where you're sitting.
 
Can confirm, $18 for a lagunitas stout 22 oz. ******* atrocious. **** the dodgers.


That has to be the best deal in baseball. Here's hoping they get cans/SS somewhere in the stadium by the 13th.

$6 cans of Georgetown Bodhizafa IPA at Safeco Field in Seattle is the best deal in baseball.
 
They wouldn’t be doing it if the son’s name wasn’t Tony.
 
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