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Crux Fermentation Project

Brewery Discussion by SLOWRUNNER77

If any of y'all wind up in Central Oregon, definitely worth a visit. Wonderful fresh hop beers, among other things.

Go to the Crux Fermentation Project page


10 years ago
# 1
# 1

[:)] Consumers may benefit, as the big companies are compelled to diversify...and make better brews!

4 years ago
# 2
# 2

“We’re hoping that it will be temporary layoffs,” he said. That has never happened in the history of Earth.

4 years ago
# 3
# 3

News Flash: Another huge company doesn't respond to the changing market and demand around them, despite the fact that they're relying on the customer and market to exchange money with them. It's a shame the workers have to suffer for it.

4 years ago
# 4
# 4

BEERDOG
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BEERDOG
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quote: Originally posted by KendoSurf
[:)] Consumers may benefit, as the big companies are compelled to diversify...and make better brews!
They won't improve their existing product and these poor bastards will still be out of work. Molson's only strategy seems to be to acquire existing micros.

4 years ago
# 5
# 5

quote: Originally posted by beerdog
quote: quote: Originally posted by KendoSurf
[:)] Consumers may benefit, as the big companies are compelled to diversify...and make better brews!
They won't improve their existing product and these poor bastards will still be out of work. Molson's only strategy seems to be to acquire existing micros.
Molson has this strategy because they know that the microbrewer's can do it better than they can - already know that they can't compete. Easier just to buy up the competitor.

4 years ago
# 6
# 6

quote: Originally posted by thomassova4
quote: quote: Originally posted by beerdog
quote: quote: quote: Originally posted by KendoSurf
[:)] Consumers may benefit, as the big companies are compelled to diversify...and make better brews!
They won't improve their existing product and these poor bastards will still be out of work. Molson's only strategy seems to be to acquire existing micros.
Molson has this strategy because they know that the microbrewer's can do it better than they can - already know that they can't compete. Easier just to buy up the competitor.
{sigh} Yeah, that does seem like a Big Business type strategy. $$$ talks, quality walks. [B)]

4 years ago
# 7
# 7

OIZNOP
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OIZNOP
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Fad???....Don't think so....Jeez, maybe they should blame it on George W. Bush...[:0][:0][:0][:0]...LOL.....Hey Molson...here's an idea....WAKE UP, AND IMPROVE YOUR PRODUCT!!!!!....pass me the Monk Brew!....by the by, didn't Molson purchase Unibroue???....I thought I heard that domeone up there did....

4 years ago
# 8
# 8

CYRENAICA
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quote: Originally posted by Oiznop
Fad???....Don't think so....Jeez, maybe they should blame it on George W. Bush...[:0][:0][:0][:0]...LOL.....Hey Molson...here's an idea....WAKE UP, AND IMPROVE YOUR PRODUCT!!!!!....pass me the Monk Brew!....by the by, didn't Molson purchase Unibroue???....I thought I heard that domeone up there did....
Sleeman's purchased Unibroue in 2004, and Sleeman's in turn was bought by Sapporo in 2006.

4 years ago
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