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You got any more Encendia? Or does anyone for that matter have some?
It's about 2 years old with a low bottle count... I doubt it. This was the only bottle I had left.
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You got any more Encendia? Or does anyone for that matter have some?
It's about 2 years old with a low bottle count... I doubt it. This was the only bottle I had left.
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It's your lucky day man, I've got one more (batch 1, 3/10/14). Where are you located again?
quote:Strange.. Pike's still makes their kilt lifter.quote:Found itquote:from who and to who?
Wasn't kilt lifter part of one of the first big cease and desist cases in beer marketing?
Pikes on Seattle has a Scottish ale called kilt lifter.quote:
Moylan's has been involved in other trademark battles, too. Moylan says he was the first brewery to name a beer Kilt Lifter. However, he didn't trademark the two words. Over the years, other craft breweries put the same name on their own beers often dark and malty Scotch-style ales. Moylan, who says he isn't a "trademarkey kind of guy," wasn't concerned.
Then, as Moylan tells it, a brewing company in Arizona called Four Peaks not only adopted the name but applied for a trademark on it. Foreseeing legal troubles, Moylan voluntarily took the name off bottles of his beer that were shipped to states where Four Peaks beers are sold. Four Peaks representatives could not be reached for comment.
Moylan says the owners of Four Peaks recently visited his brewpub with a peace offering: a Four Peaks T-shirt and some beer. Moylan drank the beer and has even worn the shirt. It might not have been the happiest ending for his Kilt Lifter, but it wasn't a, um, bitter end.
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Great news!
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Where in Austin is it going to be located?
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4/20 opening
easy to remember open date and address.