lol @ texas big beer...once again asking people for money to pay for their permits. There's no way this brewery stays in business for too terribly long. something always "happens." Last time it was b/c they didn't have money to pay some taxes.
quote:never heard of em, are they new? Any good?
lol @ texas big beer...once again asking people for money to pay for their permits. There's no way this brewery stays in business for too terribly long. something always "happens." Last time it was b/c they didn't have money to pay some taxes.
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Due to a chain of costly events, (see chain of events below), we unfortunately find ourselves in a situation of being unable to renew our two year TABC required licenses. If we do not renew our license by mid January we will be forced to cease operation and lay everybody off. We are working overtime and doing everything we can to increase sales, including bringing a new product to market. With all the government red tape, we may not have all the approvals in time for our new product to help.
We would have a better chance if our license fees were comparable to Texas wineries or brew pubs we would not be in this situation. As it stands right now it is $6,789 in fees for us to brew and sell all legal beers in Texas. It took quite a bit of persuasion from a group of friends and supporters to convince us to allow them to set up a GoFundMe as a last ditch effort. It is very hard for us to ask for help and it was not an easy decision to make.
Chain of Bad Events:
1. General liability insurance increased over 50%.
2. Rear-end on delivery van needed gears and bearings changed. Transmission required a total rebuild.
3. The cooling unit in walk-in cooler failed.
4. The big 3-roller grain mill wore out and needed to be replaced.
5. A water line in the brewery busted and sprayed water on all of the pallets of barley. It soured and had to be disposed of. Some of the grain was salvaged by making the catfish fat and happy.
6. The water/sewer bill was astronomical due to the water line spewing water.
7. Water destroyed electronics, including the large scale used to measure out grain.
8. Many smaller things have reached their life span and are being replaced as absolutely necessary.
quote:They have a Queen's release, white chocolate porter.quote:never heard of em, are they new? Any good?
lol @ texas big beer...once again asking people for money to pay for their permits. There's no way this brewery stays in business for too terribly long. something always "happens." Last time it was b/c they didn't have money to pay some taxes.
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lol @ texas big beer...once again asking people for money to pay for their permits. There's no way this brewery stays in business for too terribly long. something always "happens." Last time it was b/c they didn't have money to pay some taxes.
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they are out of beaumont. only brew "big" beers. i wasn't too impressed with their stuff, but they annoyed the crap out of me on facebook with their posts, so i stopped buying their stuff.
a year or so ago, they complained about not having money for some taxes or licenses or something.
this time, they complain about this stuff. Some of the points are legit, and I understand things happen, but the way they post about it rubs me the wrong way. maybe i'm just being an ass due to other stuff they post. i don't know.
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Due to a chain of costly events, (see chain of events below), we unfortunately find ourselves in a situation of being unable to renew our two year TABC required licenses. If we do not renew our license by mid January we will be forced to cease operation and lay everybody off. We are working overtime and doing everything we can to increase sales, including bringing a new product to market. With all the government red tape, we may not have all the approvals in time for our new product to help.
We would have a better chance if our license fees were comparable to Texas wineries or brew pubs we would not be in this situation. As it stands right now it is $6,789 in fees for us to brew and sell all legal beers in Texas. It took quite a bit of persuasion from a group of friends and supporters to convince us to allow them to set up a GoFundMe as a last ditch effort. It is very hard for us to ask for help and it was not an easy decision to make.
Chain of Bad Events:
1. General liability insurance increased over 50%.
2. Rear-end on delivery van needed gears and bearings changed. Transmission required a total rebuild.
3. The cooling unit in walk-in cooler failed.
4. The big 3-roller grain mill wore out and needed to be replaced.
5. A water line in the brewery busted and sprayed water on all of the pallets of barley. It soured and had to be disposed of. Some of the grain was salvaged by making the catfish fat and happy.
6. The water/sewer bill was astronomical due to the water line spewing water.
7. Water destroyed electronics, including the large scale used to measure out grain.
8. Many smaller things have reached their life span and are being replaced as absolutely necessary.
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Who had the Christmas Bomb! problem and emailed them about it?
Don't feel like scrolling back a ton of pages to look for the ingredients. Opened my 2015 up tonight.
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We've had a pretty tough week and are in Michigan for my wife's father's funeral. She wanted us to do something fun before we headed back to Texas and suggested stopping by 3 Floyds on the way back to Chicago. Worth stopping there or is there a good place in downtown one would suggest?
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quote:I really wanted to go this year but I'm in the same situation as you. And I'm afraid it's going to be quite a while before I'm allowed to go to beerfests from here on out. My wife doesn't share the same interest in beer that I do. The most painful part is being so close yet so far away.
Man two years in a row now I've had to pass on bail big brews because of new born or almost born babies!
Maybe next year we can start to attend again. Had a free entry this year, and a couch available at my aunt/uncles place.
What a line up. And you dont stand in lines all day for the good stuff like gabf, since this is all good stuff.
BCBS rare and proprietors.
http://www.bigbeersfestival.com/2016-Festival-Program.pdf