quetzalcoatl
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I know it's still going strong but any chance of good leftovers tomorrow?
Just in time for regular admission woopie!2-3 extra bartenders joined up around 7:30, so that was good!
Just in time for regular admission woopie!
Arrived at 4PM.
40min to enter.
20min for first pour.
30min to get 3 pours at once.
25min to get 4 pours at once.
Left at 740 and gave two tickets to friends.
For everything I heard how great the Full Pint anni events are, $90 for "VIP" is absurd. The only plus were the beers were outstanding.
any chance of good leftovers today ?
Left about 20 minutes ago, a little busy for a Sunday but no more than 30-40 people there. Sage or JonathanAmes might be able to give you a more recent update (great to meet you potentially for a second time by the way!)I'm def gonna head over at some point. Hoping for a deadish patio
EDIT: google says its super busy (how the hell do they have an algorithm for that) so my wish may not be likely
That feed is bruuuuuuutal.major shade being thrown over Abnormal's $145 sunglasses+BA beer release.... the comments on their IG feed are pretty viscous.
It's a different idea, I'm very interested to see how it pans out. I'm guessing enough people will take the plunge despite the price tag that it still sells out quickly.....
That feed is bruuuuuuutal.
yeah their sunglasses normally run about $110-120. So it's not a bad deal all together. The only issue is sunglasses are so specific to the wearer, there's really no one style fit all. For some people it'll be absolutely worthless as they just don't like the style (or the fit) and some will love it.I was going to be all outraged over that package, saying it's stupid ********, but you know, those sunglasses are actually pretty decent, and that's not a bad price at all for a beer+glass+glasses.
These shitlords will pay $400 for ******* pastry stouts - but $100+ sunglasses is somehow an affront to god.
Derek is just tapping in to another market
Or, maybe it's Abnormal helping out what looks like a pretty unique local company and spreading awareness of that brand to neckbeards all over the country. Either way, I'm a Target sunglasses buying degenerate and haven't been a huge fan of the Abnormal stouts, so I'm just here for the entitled whining.
I feel like there may be a disconnect there in terms of intent and target audience, and a lot of the insular neckbeards are getting butthurt over "MUH BEER!" After all, I have a strong suspicion that the same people outraged over this package are the same folks who are thinking, "145? That's ridiculous! Think of how many cargo shorts I can buy for that much!"Tapping into the designer sunglasses demographic seems like a bit of a stretch for a hyped online release. If this is a relatively limited release, do you think a "new to craft beer" consumer is going to be waiting at their computer to F5 the **** out of a keyboard? I'm extremely ignorant of high end sunglasses, so maybe this is a regular type of sale for that market, but if this place is like a brick and mortar storefront, I'd be surprise for the customers to be hunched over a computer before their lunch break. It kind of seems like a way to capitalize on the shitlord beer "I must have all the releases!!!" mentality to boost the sales of the accompanying product that the primary demographic of Abnormal likely isn't regularly purchasing (based on the instagram bitching).
Or, maybe it's Abnormal helping out what looks like a pretty unique local company and spreading awareness of that brand to neckbeards all over the country. Either way, I'm a Target sunglasses buying degenerate and haven't been a huge fan of the Abnormal stouts, so I'm just here for the entitled whining.
I was going to be all outraged over that package, saying it's stupid ********, but you know, those sunglasses are actually pretty decent, and that's not a bad price at all for a beer+glass+glasses.
These shitlords will pay $400 for ******* pastry stouts - but $100+ sunglasses is somehow an affront to god.