Thats Southern Bay Brewing. Different brewerynosco said:I had thier single hopped El Dorado White IPA on the weekend and it was pretty tastey. I had just assumed they where a contract brewery before that as id never seen there beers before, but then I dont get out much. That channel 31 craft beer series that was around awhile ago (cant remember the name) did an interview with them.
Pure marketing loaded ******* tripe. It may be a gateway for a few people, but the rest of us should just stick to our favourite and well known brands (**** the word 'brands' just makes my hate for marketing c*nts tingle...)TheWiggman said:This blurb, ouch -
Looking to create a point of difference for your venue, pub, club or outlet and at the same time generate new sales and increase your profit margins? Southern Cross Brewing Co gives you the opportunity to create your own branded beers and ciders for your business. Our proposal is simple – provide access to volume driving products with a unique difference.
Priced to Build Your Bottom Line!
You’ve heard of house wine? White label is similar – we brew it and deliver to your venue and you then sell it to your customers uniquely branded for your business. So your pub, club or venue gets a great tasting product, branded uniquely for you to on-sell it at a highly competitive price.
Call me a cynic but when I hear "generate new sales and increase your profit margins", "priced to build your bottom line!" and "provide access to volume driving products" I die a little inside.
You’ve heard of house wine? White label is similar – we brew it and deliver to your venue and you then sell it to your customers uniquely branded for your business. So your pub, club or venue gets a great tasting product, branded uniquely for you to on-sell it at a highly competitive price.TheWiggman said:This blurb, ouch -
Looking to create a point of difference for your venue, pub, club or outlet and at the same time generate new sales and increase your profit margins? Southern Cross Brewing Co gives you the opportunity to create your own branded beers and ciders for your business. Our proposal is simple – provide access to volume driving products with a unique difference.
Priced to Build Your Bottom Line!
Yes. At least a wholesale license that allows you to sell to Pubs/Bottleshops/Restaurants etcwelly2 said:Wouldn't companies they're white labelling their beer and wine for need a license to sell alcohol?
Edit. Ok, pubs and clubs etc. are all good.
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