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Update came out about the "per day" statement. Basically, the email is a form email and "per day" will only apply to bottles that don't sell out. Guess we'll be seeing nice big bottle counts in the future.

That's what I figured too. It appears as though is going to be the format going forward. It'll be interesting to see how they manage to enforce the restriction. Good way to drive regular traffic through the new joint, though.
 
According to FB:

"There are 400 bottles available to the public"
"Believer's Club bottles have already been accounted for."
 
  • 400 bottles for the public
  • Believer's already accounted for
  • Believer's are not eligible for 400 bottles that are reserved for the public.

I have no dog in this fight. I'm not a believer's member and I don't go to Tired Hands releases anymore. However, looking at the situation, I feel like if I was a believer's member, I'd be pretty pissed about this. I basically paid just for the privilege of not having to wait in line? How much were memberships?
 
I have no dog in this fight. I'm not a believer's member and I don't go to Tired Hands releases anymore. However, looking at the situation, I feel like if I was a believer's member, I'd be pretty pissed about this. I basically paid just for the privilege of not having to wait in line? How much were memberships?

Anywhere from $500 to $2000, I believe.
 
I have no dog in this fight. I'm not a believer's member and I don't go to Tired Hands releases anymore. However, looking at the situation, I feel like if I was a believer's member, I'd be pretty pissed about this. I basically paid just for the privilege of not having to wait in line? How much were memberships?
The Believers' Club was advertised as a way to guarantee allocations of regular releases without having to wait in line. With that said, it's disappointing that the limits are not higher for Believers' Club members. After having waited this long for bottles, it would be nice if we got to reserve more than one.
 
Christ. That does not seem like money well spent.
Whatever money was spent on the membership was transferred directly to a Tired Hands gift card that entitles the cardholder to a 10% or greater discount on all purchases, depending on the membership level. Each membership was essentially a small loan. I agree it's a bad deal for those who aren't local, but for those who visit Tired Hands with any regularity, it's not a bad deal. I visit once or twice a month and have already spent a good deal of my gift card.
 
Whatever money was spent on the membership was transferred directly to a Tired Hands gift card that entitles the cardholder to a 10% or greater discount on all purchases, depending on the membership level. Each membership was essentially a small loan. I agree it's a bad deal for those who aren't local, but for those who visit Tired Hands with any regularity, it's not a bad deal. I visit once or twice a month and have already spent a good deal of my gift card.

Ah, ok. So the membership cost was just a loan essentially. You get a giftcard with the amount of the membership?
 
I love when people react to it without actually knowing anything about it.

edit: Yeah exactly. And I guess I was a bit snarky, it's just funny how quickly people reacted negatively to this.
edit2: Also, you effectively get a 10% return on the $500, 20% on $1k, 30% on the 2k as long as you were going to spend that at Tired Hands in the next 3 or whatever years. If you spend it faster, it's even better. Plus you can use on the bottles so you get a discount on them too.
 
I love when people react to it without actually knowing anything about it.

edit: Yeah exactly. And I guess I was a bit snarky, it's just funny how quickly people reacted negatively to this.
edit2: Also, you effectively get a 10% return on the $500, 20% on $1k, 30% on the 2k as long as you were going to spend that at Tired Hands in the next 3 or whatever years. If you spend it faster, it's even better. Plus you can use on the bottles so you get a discount on them too.

Yeah...there are some nice benefits. Having your bottles held, and certainly the discount. I'm not a math wizard, but if you save 30% on the $2000, it's like them giving you a free $600, isn't it? And since you can use it on your bottle releases, you essentially get your bottles for free for what..a few years roughly?
 
10 20 and 30% off, and it's the best deal in reserve societies. Money back with interest to be used basically however you want at their facility plus normal allocations of bottles without having to wait in line.
 
Yeah...there are some nice benefits. Having your bottles held, and certainly the discount. I'm not a math wizard, but if you save 30% on the $2000, it's like them giving you a free $600, isn't it? And since you can use it on your bottle releases, you essentially get your bottles for free for what..a few years roughly?
If you think about like that, sure. You get the % off meals and such too. It's honestly a great deal if you go enough. Oh and bottles are held for 2 weeks which is nice. Plus, not waiting in line is really nice.
 
It is a good deal, and not having to wait in line for your bottle (singular) is a nice perk. Oh, and there were merch/gear perks as well.

That said, 1 bottle releases--club or not--are pretty silly. I'd almost prefer on premise only if the bottle counts are so low. Is it just me, or does 5+ hours of waiting for 1 bottle feel almost insulting?
 
It is a good deal, and not having to wait in line for your bottle (singular) is a nice perk. Oh, and there were merch/gear perks as well.

That said, 1 bottle releases--club or not--are pretty silly. I'd almost prefer on premise only if the bottle counts are so low. Is it just me, or does 5+ hours of waiting for 1 bottle feel almost insulting?

The sad thing is that you're serious. You could always, you know, just not wait for 5 hours.

Yeah. I was going to say ... not waiting in line for 5+ hours and yet getting 1 bottle (at 30% off) feels pretty rad.

Wouldn't have waited in line that long though personally. I'm not really a line guy.
 
Yeah. I was going to say ... not waiting in line for 5+ hours and yet getting 1 bottle (at 30% off) feels pretty rad.

Wouldn't have waited in line that long though personally. I'm not really a line guy.
Nor would I. Not a line guy. But to even suggest having to do so if I wanted a bottle is insulting is just too hilarious. Beer is so stupid.
 
Nor would I. Not a line guy. But to even suggest having to do so if I wanted a bottle is insulting is just too hilarious. Beer is so stupid.

Was thinking the same thing when I saw FB post today. Who in the holy **** is willing to stand in line for hours to pay $18 for a 500ml bottle?

That said, really glad I've got an overnight layover in Philly coming up in a few weeks and will get to go back to TH and hopefully make a trip to F&M too.
 
The sad thing is that you're serious. You could always, you know, just not wait for 5 hours.

Hence the "almost" insulting. Yup, it's a personal choice to burn time in lines.

I'm just saying, poorly, that with the multiple mechanisms available for releasing low bottle count beers, going with an option that forces large inefficiencies (e.g. wasted time standing in line) doesn't seem like the best use of what is a precious resource. Hence the almost insult. To humanity, I guess. Just think if all those wasted person-hours were spent doing meaningful things! Said in jest as I waste an hour bellied up to a bar.
 
Hence the "almost" insulting. Yup, it's a personal choice to burn time in lines.

I'm just saying, poorly, that with the multiple mechanisms available for releasing low bottle count beers, going with an option that forces large inefficiencies (e.g. wasted time standing in line) doesn't seem like the best use of what is a precious resource.

They aren't forcing the inefficiencies. The people that show up earlier and earlier every release are the only ones increasing the inefficiencies. Most people in this thread agree that 400 people will not show up for this release. Assuming that's the case, everyone should just show up at noon, form a line, and buy their one bottle. We know that's not going to happen though because a bunch of douches want to be first in line so they can get back in line for seconds.
 
They aren't forcing the inefficiencies. The people that show up earlier and earlier every release are the only ones increasing the inefficiencies. Most people in this thread agree that 400 people will not show up for this release. Assuming that's the case, everyone should just show up at noon, form a line, and buy their one bottle. We know that's not going to happen though because a bunch of douches want to be first in line so they can get back in line for seconds.
Hey...I just want to get my **** and go the **** home. I can either spend my time in line in the morning...or do it after noon as 400 people filter through the line. Besides...hanging out with people in the morning's what makes the whole thing fun. If I had Believer's Club...I'd forgo reserved bottles just to get in line or them. I enjoy that stuff. But as you said...most of the time you don't need to show up early. The line usually never represents a number that exceeds what's available. It's just a matter of whether or not you care to be at the end of a long ass line. It's personally not my preference.
 
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