You Will Drink Good BEER ... And It Will Be Delicious!

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Poured a Bell's Two Hearted and good lord does it look like shit, packaged on 2022-11-08 so not really that old for a big brewery product. I trust my local Total Wine's beer storage so this is pretty disheartening.
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oasisfan35 wrote:so this is pretty disheartening.
i see what you did there
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I normally don’t go for something like this, but it caught my attention from the server and I ordered one at dinner last night (nitro variety). It was so damn good. I had a second.

Now I have a browser window open on my phone to remind me look for it locally and get some for home.

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Pic isn’t showing, bud
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It’s good on my end.

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Anchor Brewing to Cease Operations, Liquidate Business
Anchor Brewing, the nation’s oldest craft brewery, will cease operations and the business will be liquidated, the company’s public relations firm announced today.
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The San Francisco craft brewery, which was acquired for $85 million by Sapporo in August 2017, cited “a combination of challenging economic factors and declining sales since 2016.” Ultimately, the company said the economic pressure “made the business

no longer sustainable.”

Vine Pair reporter Dave Infante first reported the possibility of Anchor ceasing production or being sold Tuesday evening.

Workers at Anchor were given 60 day’s notice today “with intent to provide transition support and separation packages in line with company practices and policies,” according to a press release.

Production has ceased at the brewery, but packaging and distribution of remaining beer on hand will continue through the end of July. Anchor’s Public Taps taproom will temporarily remain open to sell through remaining inventory, including a small batch of 2023 Anchor Christmas Ale that was brewed prior to the decision to cancel the ale’s national release.

“Repeated efforts” to sell the business fell short over the last year, per the release. A buyer could potentially emerge as part of the liquidation process. However, the company is entering a process in which an assignee will liquidate the business’ assets to pay off creditors as part of a California Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors, which is an alternative to filing Chapter 7 or 11 bankruptcy.

“This was an extremely difficult decision that Anchor reached only after many months of careful evaluation,” Anchor spokesperson Sam Singer said in the release issued Wednesday morning. “We recognize the importance and historic significance of Anchor to San Francisco and to the craft brewing industry, but the impacts of the pandemic, inflation, especially in San Francisco, and a highly competitive market left the company with no option but to make this sad decision to cease operations.”

The news follows Anchor pulling back its national distribution to just California and cutting production of Christmas Ale, the 49th release of the seasonal offering. Those cost cutting measures were part of what the company termed “final attempts … to evaluate all possible outcomes” but “expenses simply continued to outstrip revenues, leaving the company with no other viable choice.”

Production under Sapporo’s leadership declined in every other year with the exception of 2021, when volume increased +45%, to 72,500 barrels, its highest point since the 89,612 barrels produced in 2018, according to the Brewers Association’s New Brewer Magazine.

In 2022, Anchor’s volume declined -10% in 2022, to 65,000 barrels..

Brewbound previously reported that Anchor employees were uncertain about their fate since parent company Sapporo reached a deal to acquire Stone Brewing in June 2022, citing a “lack of transparency” in Sapporo’s plans with Stone and how it affects Anchor.”

Union negotiations were delayed at Anchor earlier this year, although a second contract has been ratified.

Anchor was established in 1896, making it the nation’s first craft brewery. The brand received a revival in 1965 under Fritz Maytag’s ownership and Steam Beer was established as an iconic craft brand.
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Sad, but I also haven't seen that beer in years.

Distribution is a royal pain in the ass. I don't think we can get Abita or 21st Amendment here anymore. :-(
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The Seattle Mariners are currently running a “win free Miller Lite for a year” promotion.

In the fine print your prize is a $250 gift card.

Accurate or false advertising?
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Y'all still drink beer?
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Boom Sauce


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An IPA out of Wuhan, China won a medal. In case simple schoolboy’s looking for a new brew to try.
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gonna have a beer with lunch today bc why not
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Guys, I went to a Taco and Taps sampling event. I hate to endorse a cheap beer, but this stuff was so good.

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Don't get the multi-pack because the other flavors are iffy. Get the 24oz cans at your local shitty gas station.
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Have any of you guys had mead?
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wease wrote:Have any of you guys had mead?
Certainly.
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oasisfan35 wrote:
wease wrote:Have any of you guys had mead?
Certainly.
Is it similar to beer in taste?
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wease wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
wease wrote:Have any of you guys had mead?
Certainly.
Is it similar to beer in taste?
No, not at all. Primarily made from sugar derived from honey and most are not carbonated. They really can be fun as there is such a host of flavors/ingredients one can be brewed with but I'd say they straddle the line between the spectrum of beer and wine.

ABV is often higher and sometimes dangerously should you have a bit of a sweet tooth.
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oasisfan35 wrote:
wease wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
wease wrote:Have any of you guys had mead?
Certainly.
Is it similar to beer in taste?
No, not at all. Primarily made from sugar derived from honey and most are not carbonated. They really can be fun as there is such a host of flavors/ingredients one can be brewed with but I'd say they straddle the line between the spectrum of beer and wine.

ABV is often higher and sometimes dangerously should you have a bit of a sweet tooth.
You say between beer and wine. My dislike of beer, wine and even kombucha stems from the fermented taste. Is it prominent in mead, as well?
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wease wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
wease wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
wease wrote:Have any of you guys had mead?
Certainly.
Is it similar to beer in taste?
No, not at all. Primarily made from sugar derived from honey and most are not carbonated. They really can be fun as there is such a host of flavors/ingredients one can be brewed with but I'd say they straddle the line between the spectrum of beer and wine.

ABV is often higher and sometimes dangerously should you have a bit of a sweet tooth.
You say between beer and wine. My dislike of beer, wine and even kombucha stems from the fermented taste. Is it prominent in mead, as well?
Hmm... fermented taste.

Let's back up a sec, what alcoholic beverages (if any) do you enjoy?
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oasisfan35 wrote:
wease wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
wease wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
wease wrote:Have any of you guys had mead?
Certainly.
Is it similar to beer in taste?
No, not at all. Primarily made from sugar derived from honey and most are not carbonated. They really can be fun as there is such a host of flavors/ingredients one can be brewed with but I'd say they straddle the line between the spectrum of beer and wine.

ABV is often higher and sometimes dangerously should you have a bit of a sweet tooth.
You say between beer and wine. My dislike of beer, wine and even kombucha stems from the fermented taste. Is it prominent in mead, as well?
Hmm... fermented taste.

Let's back up a sec, what alcoholic beverages (if any) do you enjoy?
Vodka. Peach schnapps. Vodka. I like that coconutty rum (can’t remember the name of it). And vodka.
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