It's pretty naive to think they won't try to drive production costs down. There really aren't any breweries that have been taken over without some impact on the quality of the product they deliver. Big breweries are trying to buy back market share they are losing to craft beer.
Oh they will get production costs down, I never said otherwise. Its a volume game, if they triple the output costs will come down. The international bulk buying power of AB will also bring ingredient costs down. They are up scaling which produces efficiencies.
If they do **** with the recipes/ingredients too much, their customers will revert back to other smaller breweries and I'm pretty sure they know that.
They want to buy into the market but they wont want to splash money around only to see their market share revert back to other craft beers because they turned a good product to ****.
I wonder how many will stop purchasing them because they don't want to support AB InBev though? Probably more than a few but less than a lot I suppose.
yeah, agree that their beer kicked arse and it was my favourite beer, the double ipa that is. But alas, I do like to support independent brewers so no more PL for me unfortunately. Good on them, but I’ll have to find a new favourite. Anyone know where they sell slabs of Bridge Road Bling Bling in the north Melbourne area by chance?well to PL credit they have kicked arse on the craft beer scene in Australia and have a business that shows solid value in being purchased.
I really liked there beers too, emphasis on the liked.
yeah, agree that their beer kicked arse and it was my favourite beer, the double ipa that is. But alas, I do like to support independent brewers so no more PL for me unfortunately. Good on them, but I’ll have to find a new favourite. Anyone know where they sell slabs of Bridge Road Bling Bling in the north Melbourne area by chance?
Cheers, Elz
Thanks for the heads up. I’ll now have to become a member. Not a bad price either.I just ordered some direct from the brewery $110/slab + $10 shipping. Site says out of stock but if you're a member email them and they send you one, was my old fav then swung to PL IIPA but now back to Bling Bling!
I don't think anyone is getting worked up @GalBrew . It's more disappointment I can't buy them anymore because call me stupid but my idea of craft beer is supporting a small independent operation where my cash goes into the pockets of someone who is in the business because of a passion and not the pockets of some OS shareholder who is in the game purely to make money. Craft breweries don't pup up out of a desire to make boat loads of cash(mostly) but rather to pursue a passion knowing there aren't big $$ in it. I respect and want to support that as do many others.
Credit to them, great beer. If it was **** beer no one would care.
I just ordered some direct from the brewery $110/slab + $10 shipping. Site says out of stock but if you're a member email them and they send you one, was my old fav then swung to PL IIPA but now back to Bling Bling!
I don't think anyone is getting worked up @GalBrew . It's more disappointment I can't buy them anymore because call me stupid but my idea of craft beer is supporting a small independent operation where my cash goes into the pockets of someone who is in the business because of a passion and not the pockets of some OS shareholder who is in the game purely to make money. Craft breweries don't pop up out of a desire to make boat loads of cash(mostly) but rather to pursue a passion knowing there aren't big $$ in it. I respect and want to support that as do many others.
Credit to them, great beer. If it was **** beer no one would care.
People are getting a tad worked up on the old Facebook I can tell you that! Not quite as much as they were over the Feral sale (I guess we are getting used to it) but a tad excited none the less.
Yep. It was good while it lasted, PL made their money, and for the rest of us we stop buying when they change the recipes, and then find the next good thing.I seriously don’t know why everyone gets so worked up about this kind of thing. Good on PL for cashing in, may they enjoy the rest of their days on their yacht or mansion or whatever. If you are not down with their new corporate overlords then stop buying their beer. If you are fine then carry on, the beer won’t change one bit and anyone who says otherwise is indulging in some serious confirmation bias.
Oh they will get production costs down, I never said otherwise. Its a volume game, if they triple the output costs will come down. The international bulk buying power of AB will also bring ingredient costs down. They are up scaling which produces efficiencies.
If they do **** with the recipes/ingredients too much, their customers will revert back to other smaller breweries and I'm pretty sure they know that.
They want to buy into the market but they wont want to splash money around only to see their market share revert back to other craft beers because they turned a good product to ****.
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