damn from being employee owned to being just another beer in a corporate taproom. Glad they gave out $100,000 in retirement to their employees in the process at least (probably could've been more).This one hurts, folks.
A Letter from Kim | New Belgium Brewing
Fat Tire is brewed by an independent, employee-owned brewery with the highest quality, all-natural ingredients. Easy drinking, human-scaled and true to its roots: Fat Tire.www.newbelgium.com
damn from being employee owned to being just another beer in a corporate taproom. Glad they gave out $100,000 in retirement to their employees in the process at least (probably could've been more).
Dude, if Rhinegeist sells out I'm going to go ugly cry in the corner.Rhinegeist just went employee owned a few months back after rumors swirled for forever that they were going to sell out. The decision to sell to employees was made partially because of their strong relationship with New Belgium. I wonder if this is foreboding to how it's gonna go for them too. I hope not.
Dude, if Rhinegeist sells out I'm going to go ugly cry in the corner.
Bourbon County has become a good-not-great family of beers in which it’s ever more difficult to discern where the brewing ends and the marketing begins.
This one hurts, folks.
A Letter from Kim | New Belgium Brewing
Fat Tire is brewed by an independent, employee-owned brewery with the highest quality, all-natural ingredients. Easy drinking, human-scaled and true to its roots: Fat Tire.www.newbelgium.com
This!!! Nothing great at allI've always thought New Belgium was seriously overrated.
I don't know if I've had one since sours became so popular all of a sudden, but La Folie was pretty damn good. Some other sours too.This!!! Nothing great at all
I've always thought New Belgium was seriously overrated.
They were my gateway brewery. Fat Tire, then Ranger. Then trying their sours and heavier Belgian styles.
Where are you? If anyone is from around there they could probably give better recommendations.American friends: favourite beers? I'm in the US for about a week and just got back from Wegman's overwhelmed with the beer selection, not recognizing very much. Generally APAs are my favourite style but can get down on an IPA, porter, or pretty much anything apart from a Gose from time to time.
Good point. I'm in Rochester, NY, @gouis' hood.Where are you? If anyone is from around there they could probably give better recommendations.
If you have time to go out, hit up Tap and Mallet. They have an incredible beer selection, although it will totally overwhelm you. The food there is pretty good tooGood point. I'm in Rochester, NY, @gouis' hood.
Thank you! I've definitely had Ommegang before but I forget which. I should have some time to go out this weekend so I will keep a lookout for all these or try to make a trip to Swiftwater. The gf's family aren't beer drinkers at all so I usually fly blind when I'm here.If you want to go to a store, AJs Beer warehouse has a great selection.
Best brewery in town is prob Swiftwater, they also have food. Three Heads is also good and has a large selection.
Some other NY breweries that have great beers: Grimm, Other Half for juicy IPAs, Ommegang for more European styles.
if you go to AJs pick up a bomber of Maine Beer Co Lunch, just a top tier clean IPA.