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Grapevine is closing...or at least transitioning.
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Grapevine is closing...or at least transitioning.
Grapevine brewery?
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Grapevine is closing...or at least transitioning.
Grapevine brewery?
That's the word on the street (Facebook)
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Grapevine is closing...or at least transitioning.
Grapevine brewery?
That's the word on the street (Facebook)
Compition is getting tough in the Metoplex.
What is a "good" or notable beer by them?
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Lakefire was one of the beers that got me started in this whole craft beer thing.
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Their dry hopped Lakefire was nails. Unfortunately I only remember it being offered in the taproom.
Their taproom only stuff in general was pretty good. I had a friend who just went there and had a nice barrel brown ale.
Taproom itself was a cool venue, which is why I'm partially surprised.
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We Are Not Closing
Grapevine Craft Brewery has ceased distribution of its brands.
Grapevine, TX August 16, 2016 The rumor mill has begun thanks to a popular Texas retail chain who made an error in speaking on behalf of our company on Twitter. So, we need to set the record straight.
Effective immediately, Grapevine Craft Brewery will no longer be selling its beers for distribution to wholesalers in the state of Texas. Meaning, our beers will now only be found in our taproom and beer garden in Grapevine, Texas. This was a hard decision and one that was not made lightly. We value our customers and our fans. But at this time, it just doesn't make financial sense for us to continue distributing our brands at a loss.
We are still brewing and still in business. Our fans and community should continue to come out and enjoy our taproom and beer garden open 7 days a week featuring our brands and specialty beers like our Cherry Berliner Weisse, Single Hop IPA Series and our new Red Wine Barrel Aged Imperial Brown Ale. As some savvy consumers may know, we have linked arms with Deep Ellum Brewing Company in a lawsuit against unfair (and what we consider to be unconstitutional) practices which currently prevent production breweries from selling beer to go from our taprooms. We are hopeful to see change happen in this area which would only enhance what we are able to do in our taproom and provide our customers with an exceptional experience when they come to visit.
Further, we continue to operate our contract brewing operations as North Texas Brewing Company and are proud to be partners with a handful of great Texas brewers. We are currently booked to capacity and are working on furthering our efforts to brew fresh, local Texas beer. It's no secret that the last year and a half in our industry has revealed a whirlwind of mergers, acquisitions and strategic alliances of large and small brewers alike trying to navigate a difficult and rapidly changing landscape. We continue to promote our local industry by providing brewing services to local brewers who are growing by giving them immediate opportunities to expand in a competitive marketplace. And we're proud of it.
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quote:Something else to add is that Austin Beer Works self distributes their beer in the Austin Area. I wonder if Grapevine can/will move to that model.
Are these places cease to distribute in TX due to the recent article that was posted from Austin? Saying that they dont make any money off of it? Trying to understand whats going more.
quote:This is what I'm gathering in the article I posted from denver post. Even self distribution, you need more man power and materials for packaging, etc..the margins get eaten up.
Are these places cease to distribute in TX due to the recent article that was posted from Austin? Saying that they dont make any money off of it? Trying to understand whats going more.
quote:Twisted Pine is one of those breweries I have given multiple chances, but have never had a decent beer from them.
We've seen this in CO too, Wynkoop and twisted pine both ceased distribution recently and are taproom only now. Profit margin is just soo much higher.
Here's a good article on it with some insight on distribution.
http://www.denverpost.com/2016/08/15/the-rise-of-the-neighborhood-brewery/
quote:Salted and roasted.
Does that actually say ants? They spiced it with ants?