• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

The San Diego area thread

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Not sure but I can drop you mine tomorrow just in case.

I remember them doing 1l fills in the past. Anyone confirm?
I definitely remember getting a 1L fill at some point. May have been part of an anniversary or another event? I remember having the option of that or The Butcher.
 
Anything new and/or exciting in the Carlsbad/Oceanside area these days? Will be in the area tomorrow.
 
Last edited:
http://www.wweek.com/bars/bar-revie...-brewery-pours-good-beer-at-very-high-prices/
Raises some interesting points. But the understanding I have is they are using that as a production facility for the pacnw so tasting room sales would seem to be a bonus for them rather than a primary source of income.

Edit: link added

San Diego but borderline LA prices for their beer in Portland. Yep, I'll be curious to see how they do in the long run there after the buzz and excitement drops off.

It was nice to go to Booze Brothers last night and get their delicious BA stout for $4 per 8 oz. and their most expensive pints are $6. (PS you missed the meeting!!!)
 
San Diego but borderline LA prices for their beer in Portland. Yep, I'll be curious to see how they do in the long run there after the buzz and excitement drops off.

It was nice to go to Booze Brothers last night and get their delicious BA stout for $4 per 8 oz. and their most expensive pints are $6. (PS you missed the meeting!!!)
I sent the article to my PDX friends. They resoundingly said **** That. Way too expensive.
 
Depends on where you go. Places like Small Bar still have reasonable prices, but places like Toro charge $7 for a pint of Blind Pig.
Small Bar is definitely also on the $7/pint train for the large majority of their board, including stuff like Swami's. Pretty sure that's just cost of doing business in prime real estate.
 
San Diego but borderline LA prices for their beer in Portland. Yep, I'll be curious to see how they do in the long run there after the buzz and excitement drops off.

It was nice to go to Booze Brothers last night and get their delicious BA stout for $4 per 8 oz. and their most expensive pints are $6. (PS you missed the meeting!!!)
You left too early. My first visit there yesterday and ran into Banker but you had already gone (back to the epicenter of hipness.) I did like their prices.
 
Meaningless. What is the cost compared to other breweries. That was the point of the article.
Pretty much what I'm asking. Also did MT just say we're charging what we do in socal because that's what we need to do to make money? Or did they really survey the competitive landscape and acknowledge to themselves that they were going to be high but was worth the risks? They posted on FB they are doing a new "super Berliner" and will have cans aren't down here. Curious to see what those run.
 
Meaningless. What is the cost compared to other breweries. That was the point of the article.
You don't gotta get all hot about it. I am under the impression the discussion is based on the question"is $7 is too much for a 5oz. pour of beer."

For my dad in South Jersey who has bought a 12 pack of PBR bottles for $7 most of his life, yes.

I don't live in Portland, I haven't visited Portland (yet), but I would imagine that food and beverages are all going up in every major Metropolitan. Modern Times isn't just selling beer, they are selling feelings/lifestyle/ambiance in addition to a pour of beer. Heck look at San Francisco. You can get a pint of Pliny The Elder for $5 at shitbag Toronado or you could go to Mikkeler SF and it would probably be $12 a glass.

To further the discussion about MT in Portland, time will tell if locals will put up with that pricing, I think the hazebro phenomenon (paying $24 for a four pack of Double IPA) is everywhere, not just Southern California. My gut tells me MT won't have to bat an eye.
 
To further the discussion about MT in Portland, time will tell if locals will put up with that pricing, I think the hazebro phenomenon (paying $24 for a four pack of Double IPA) is everywhere, not just Southern California. My gut tells me MT won't have to bat an eye.
These last two points are pretty spot on in my opinion.
 
You don't gotta get all hot about it. I am under the impression the discussion is based on the question"is $7 is too much for a 5oz. pour of beer."

I don't live in Portland, I haven't visited Portland (yet), ...Modern Times isn't just selling beer, they are selling feelings/lifestyle/ambiance in addition to a pour of beer. Heck look at San Francisco. You can get a pint of Pliny The Elder for $5 at shitbag Toronado or you could go to Mikkeler SF and it would probably be $12 a glass.

To further the discussion about MT in Portland, time will tell if locals will put up with that pricing, I think the hazebro phenomenon (paying $24 for a four pack of Double IPA) is everywhere, not just Southern California. My gut tells me MT won't have to bat an eye.

I sent the article to my PDX friends. They resoundingly said **** That. Way too expensive.

Time will tell.
 
Back
Top