The Beer Thread

Head to Veil social media outlets for lolz. Not sure who's dumber, the people that showed up or Veil themselves.
Yada wrote:
Saw this coming a mile away.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B_Af-azD5eh/?igshid=1gfq1j9t6kie3

this is easier to get to what you need  https://neighborhoodprovisions.menu/
I found the perfect beer in this lockdown for a frequent poster here
can wrote:
I found the perfect beer in this lockdown for a frequent poster here

even free, i wouldn't want any.
sweetcell wrote:
can wrote:
I found the perfect beer in this lockdown for a frequent poster

even free, i wouldn't want any.

Pourquoi?
Just give me this one instead.

can wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
can wrote:
I found the perfect beer in this lockdown for a frequent poster

even free, i wouldn't want any.

Pourquoi?

i was talking about Space, not the beer.
Treehouse Quarantine Porch Bomb.




dude… call your insurance agent, the whole front of your house is a write-off.

nice haul.  must have a good trading partner.
sweetcell wrote:
dude… call your insurance agent, the whole front of your house is a write-off.

nice haul.  must have a good trading partner.


Just your friendly neighborhood Phish fan beering it forward.
Yada wrote:
https://coloradosun.com/2020/04/17/colorado-craft-breweries-social-distancing-coronavirus/

one forecast suggests 60% of CO breweries won’t make it to June

YOWZA
Well it won’t be Yada’s fault
Time to start packaging and distributing your mediocre beer instead of selling $8 pints at your taproom.
hutch wrote:
Well it won’t be Yada’s fault


Can confirm
Space wrote:
Time to start packaging and distributing your mediocre beer instead of selling $8 pints at your taproom.

the inability to sell pints at $8 (or whatever their prices are) is exactly why so many craft breweries are going to fail.  the margin on taproom sales is 4-5 times higher.  beer production is all about volume, and if you don't have volume (AKA small local breweries) the only way to remain viable is to get more $ per ounce of beer sold.  switching to packaging all their output isn't sustainable, given how much less they make.  those businesses are build around the taproom, take away the taproom and it all falls apart…
sweetcell wrote:
Space wrote:
Time to start packaging and distributing your mediocre beer instead of selling $8 pints at your taproom.

the inability to sell pints at $8 (or whatever their prices are) is exactly why so many craft breweries are going to fail.  the margin on taproom sales is 4-5 times higher.  beer production is all about volume, and if you don't have volume (AKA small local breweries) the only way to remain viable is to get more $ per ounce of beer sold.  switching to packaging all their output isn't sustainable, given how much less they make.  those businesses are build around the taproom, take away the taproom and it all falls apart…


Astrolab has done well with transition:

https://www.facebook.com/1562515340739600/posts/2648657738792016/?substory_index=0
Cascade's bourbonic plague . . . might be, outside of wicked weed's black angel, one the best sour's I have ever had.