tk75
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Just to play devils advocate a bit... I don't notice that either of Matilda Bay nor Malt shovel are not producing great, challenging beer - and both of those are owned by the current two mega brewers. Sure they produce some dross and the odd brand gets dumbed down here and there for mass appeal... but they fill the gap up at the other end with more new and sometimes really impressive beers.
Not saying Coke will do that with bluetounge, but its not a done deal. And besides .... bluetounge was a micro of the type that seemed to be trying as hard as it could to make mass appeal bland mega lager in the first place. IMHO there's at least a 50/50chance that the beer will get better after the sale, it wasn't that good before hand. Hardly a tragedy that the very rich man who used to own it and manage it for mass appeal, sold it to a very rich company that will also manage it for mass appeal.
<climbs onto highhorse>
People's weird animosity towards the big brewers has me completely buggered??? The only thing that the big breweries do.... is make a product that doesn't appeal to you, but on the flipside does appeal to 90% of all the other beer drinkers in the country. They don't come round to your house and twist your arm till you agree to drink their beer.
Its not like people don't have a choice, the micro brewing industry is flourishing and the number of different beers available is getting to be pretty large. And its not like the big breweries are trying to stop it, in fact part of the reason that it is flourishing is because of the beers of Malt Shovel, Matilda bay, Knappstein, Pepperjack ale... all owned by the mega brewers. So I don't quite get where they are the devil incarnate of the beer world.
If people are drinking nasty mass produced swill .... its because they like nasty mass produced swill.
<dismounts highhorse>
Thirsty
Thirsty I do have to agree with your statement(begrudgingly
What ***** me about the major corporates is things like reducing volume of products and then either keeping the price the same or increasing it. These corporations having nothing in mind but producing a product which makes a lot of money(obviously everyone has to make a dollar, but at who's expense is this dollar made??)