That's not really an equal analogy, as other than the ALH deal (which, let's face it, was all about money, not punters preferences), Pubs aren't really owned by breweries anymoreLeyther said:I can understand some of the resentment around tap lockouts, etc but lets face it, if you owned a pub and made your own beer your going to want to sell it, you might be happy to help out a local brewer with a tap or two but your always going to favour your own brews as is them that pay the bills!
If that is the case then a name change is definitely in order.crowmanz said:It is an industry association not a "who makes craft beer" association. It is meant to support those in the industry that need help with things such as lobbying for lower excise etc. Lion do not need the help or support, CBIA needed Lion et al to help get them established now they are reviewing who actually needs their help and who doesn't.
They can be called what ever they want. A name doesn't set out membership requirements.GalBrew said:If that is the case then a name change is definitely in order.
No, but if you want to represent small independent breweries have your name reflect that. Don't pretend you give a **** about bigger breweries (why should they?) and bleat about inclusivity when all you want from them is their membership fees. You can't have it both ways, rallying against the larger breweries and charging them for it at the same time. I believe it's disingenuous and contrary to what 'craft beer' stands for (or at least what i have been told it stands for).crowmanz said:They can be called what ever they want. A name doesn't set out membership requirements.
Interesting interpretation of what I said.GalBrew said:I think it's a bit naive to think that the small breweries aren't also in it for the cash (pretty bad business planning otherwise). The big boys just have the jump on them by 150 years or so!
They joys of the internet I guess. Either way by excluding larger breweries from the CBIA is hardly going to result in any campaigning on their behalf for anything that would help smaller breweries. Just setting up an 'us against them situation'.Mardoo said:Interesting interpretation of what I said.
They quit of their own accord.Leyther said:Personally I'm not fond of the big gambling den pubs, I only ever got to a TAB joint in VIC when I'm on the golf trip and don't have any other option, hence I would probably avoid those in favour of a smaller venue with more selection. People can always vote with their feet (of course providing there are other options) in which case these practices might be rethought.
I just don't agree with turfing them out (or forcing them out) based on their size, it shouldn't matter, if they make great craft beer then let them have a voice and they do make good beer (although i've never been a white rabbit fan).
I know a great local craft beer shop near me had complaints for recently putting a Mountain Goat on draft, it was their pale ale and was fresh as a daisy, tasted great but some folk just didn't want it on after Asahi bought them, I disagree, I love beer the corporate structure behind it I don't care about, its the brewer who makes the beer not the CEO.
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