Dude. Not cool. I don't want the name to be on there. Please take it down.
Jock 07 said:
Sorry didn't realize it'd cause an issue
62strat said:
I guess I'm picturing them tagging luggage and it's with a label and string tied to luggage handle. Do they have stickers or something they can slap on a box? I put my name and phone number on the box too.
Lt. Joe Bookman said:
Pretty much. Never had an issue on Southwest.
Those of you guys that are also going to Toppling Goliath next weekend, how are y'all bringing beer back? Shipping it to yourself? Putting it in your checked luggage bag?
Usually I buy a wine shipping box when I get to my destination and just check it on the flight home, but I don't think I'll be able to buy one in Minneapolis.
Scriffer said:
If any of you Dallas folks headed that way want a wine check, I've got one laying around you can use.
my man!!!La Fours said:
No worries bro. I'm good with a box. I've handled many a box before.
I dont really know how it's a debate. Side Project.MW13 said:
We are in the final stages of trying to plan our itinerary and are debating our St Louis stop. . . We only have time for 1 stop and are trying to decide between Perennial, Narrow Gauge and Side Project . Any opinions on these?
Technically Fireman Capital bought Cigar City, since they own the controlling stake in Oskar Blues.62strat said:
Woah.. oskar blues purchased cigar city in 2016?? I missed that one.
I could easily see in 10 years, a brand like new belgium or dogfish head or oskar blues owning a portfolio of acquired breweries that is bringing in billions of dollars... but it would all be craft. How will people perceive this differently than AB owning craft breweries? Is it the same idea? A company wanting to dominate the industry and shelf space? It's really no different than AB at all, business wise.
Is a cigar city sell to oskar blues considered 'selling out'? OB also apparently bought Perrin from michigan.
http://www.denverpost.com/2016/03/14/oskar-blues-buys-cigar-city-brewing-in-deal-valued-at-60-million/
Cool, we honestly didn't know much about them but if Side Project is that clearly ahead of them that oughta be where we stop I guess.NColoradoAG said:I dont really know how it's a debate. Side Project.MW13 said:
We are in the final stages of trying to plan our itinerary and are debating our St Louis stop. . . We only have time for 1 stop and are trying to decide between Perennial, Narrow Gauge and Side Project . Any opinions on these?
Ya we may all need lawyers when we get back. All the wives were like "yall are crazy, have fun" but the feeling might be different after they see the bill I imagine were gonna rack up.maca1028 said:
I'm one jealous sumbish that my email didn't get pulled for the lotto. I guess at least I don't have to explain to the mrs why I used our airline miles for a beer trip.
I was asking more of peoples perception of 'craft' buying craft vs. AB buying craft. People love to hate on GI or Breck because they are now AB, but are they now gonna love to hate Cigar city, or who knows else in the future that gets acquired by a brewery that is still craft in their eyes? (by def. OB isn't craft since majority owner is not a craft brewer.. but it's far different than being owned by AB)NColoradoAG said:Technically Fireman Capital bought Cigar City, since they own the controlling stake in Oskar Blues.62strat said:
Woah.. oskar blues purchased cigar city in 2016?? I missed that one.
I could easily see in 10 years, a brand like new belgium or dogfish head or oskar blues owning a portfolio of acquired breweries that is bringing in billions of dollars... but it would all be craft. How will people perceive this differently than AB owning craft breweries? Is it the same idea? A company wanting to dominate the industry and shelf space? It's really no different than AB at all, business wise.
Is a cigar city sell to oskar blues considered 'selling out'? OB also apparently bought Perrin from michigan.
http://www.denverpost.com/2016/03/14/oskar-blues-buys-cigar-city-brewing-in-deal-valued-at-60-million/
Craft beer is just like any other business sector. There are going to be mergers, acquisitions, and sales.
NColoradoAG said:I dont really know how it's a debate. Side Project.MW13 said:
We are in the final stages of trying to plan our itinerary and are debating our St Louis stop. . . We only have time for 1 stop and are trying to decide between Perennial, Narrow Gauge and Side Project . Any opinions on these?
MW13 said:Ya we may all need lawyers when we get back. All the wives were like "yall are crazy, have fun" but the feeling might be different after they see the bill I imagine were gonna rack up.maca1028 said:
I'm one jealous sumbish that my email didn't get pulled for the lotto. I guess at least I don't have to explain to the mrs why I used our airline miles for a beer trip.
I think very few people care. Consumers want the best product at the lowest price. There will be people who make purchases based on the ownership and source of the product, just like people do at the grocery store or at the car dealership, but that's a small percentage IMO.62strat said:I was asking more of peoples perception of 'craft' buying craft vs. AB buying craft. People love to hate on GI or Breck because they are now AB, but are they now gonna love to hate Cigar city, or who knows else in the future that gets acquired by a brewery that is still craft in their eyes? (by def. OB isn't craft since majority owner is not a craft brewer.. but it's far different than being owned by AB)NColoradoAG said:Technically Fireman Capital bought Cigar City, since they own the controlling stake in Oskar Blues.62strat said:
Woah.. oskar blues purchased cigar city in 2016?? I missed that one.
I could easily see in 10 years, a brand like new belgium or dogfish head or oskar blues owning a portfolio of acquired breweries that is bringing in billions of dollars... but it would all be craft. How will people perceive this differently than AB owning craft breweries? Is it the same idea? A company wanting to dominate the industry and shelf space? It's really no different than AB at all, business wise.
Is a cigar city sell to oskar blues considered 'selling out'? OB also apparently bought Perrin from michigan.
http://www.denverpost.com/2016/03/14/oskar-blues-buys-cigar-city-brewing-in-deal-valued-at-60-million/
Craft beer is just like any other business sector. There are going to be mergers, acquisitions, and sales.
What if DFH starts acquiring, and in 10 years is a 10 billion dollar business with a huge market share with 25 names under its belt like jester king, russian river, weldwerks, etc.., and getting these products on the shelf or on tap in every nook and cranny of america for cheaper than your local guy can do because of huge increases in volume.. this is what I'm curious to see pan out and the reactions/perceptions that ensue. The article above clearly mentions OB intentions with cigar city is to help get them to that next level of increased production.
cc10106 said:
BOO. Whole Foods $2 Thursday beers ends next week.