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    @stockcar86 said in Beer thread:

    I was drinking Panhead XPA in the weekend. It helped make Palmerston North palatable

    It's a great beer but you're fucken taking the piss with this post.

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    @mn5 said in Beer thread:

    @stockcar86 said in Beer thread:

    I was drinking Panhead XPA in the weekend. It helped make Palmerston North palatable

    It's a great beer but you're fucken taking the piss with this post.

    Well, a weekend of watching superstock teams racing with Panhead XPA before, between and afterwards.

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    In the 5 weeks I spent in Invers over Xmas/New Years I made a point of trying the rest of the Invercargill Brewery range not readily available up north.

    This included:

    • WASP Honey Pilsner (very tasty)
    • WASP Lager
    • b.man NZ IPA
    • b.man Strong NZ Pilsner
    • Stanley Green Pale Ale

    I also found some Panhead Port Road Pils (another good one), Liberty Halo Pilsner and an assorted 6 pack of 8 Wired (Tropidelic, Hippy Berliner, Hopwired, Semi Conductor, Tall Poppy and Flat White) in the local liquor outlet.

    Oh, and the obligatory Cardrona ale at the Cardrona Hotel.

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    Epic is another that is pretty consistent...

    That said, Epic Hysteria, very hoppy and a bit strong for my liking at 6.9%

    Also had the Epic Awakening Pils which has a clean crisp taste to it, 5.2%

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    Sad news that Invercargill Brewery has gone into receivership. Nally was one of the best brewers going and they were the contract brewery for Yeastie Boys (among others) for years. When YBs moved on to a world domination attempt the contract ended and IB decided that they would give it a shot being more than just a brewery, setting up premises for entertainment etc. Looks like it didn't work out quick enough which is sad. Pity they didn't try and crowdfund their way out of trouble but, as the article says, generally the business is set up well, it was the bank/finance company calling in debt after a default. They probably thought they could work through what they saw as temporary problems.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/102056862/invercargill-brewery-goes-into-receivership

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    @crucial said in Beer thread:

    Sad news that Invercargill Brewery has gone into receivership. Nally was one of the best brewers going

    Agreed. A real pity, adn they were originals and stalwarts in teh industry.

    Another reminder to stick to your knitting perhaps?

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    I went there for the first time last Dec. A lot of these craft breweries expand too quickly and open up cafes/restaurants to complement the brewery and risk a shortfall in working capital. IB did not do that so this is a surprise.

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    @bovidae said in Beer thread:

    I went there for the first time last Dec. A lot of these craft breweries expand too quickly and open up cafes/restaurants to complement the brewery and risk a shortfall in working capital. IB did not do that so this is a surprise.

    Distribution is the killer problem these days. How the hell do you differentiate yourself from the rest -- it's bloody hard. I don't want to brew professionally, but if I did, I reckon a combined beer/food place would be the shot. Mcleods/pizza barn in Waipu, the Sawmill in Leigh and Deep Creek/Deep Creek are the kind of examples. Takes serious money, but once you're rolling, you just sell on the premises -- no distributors to deal with.

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    @nzzp

    Yes, Good George in the Waikato is another example, and is expanding all the time.

    Southland is unique with ILT and the restrictions on where you can buy and offer beers on tap. It was strange going into a liquor store again.

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    Hallertau is very big in West Auckland

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    @nzzp said in Beer thread:

    @bovidae said in Beer thread:

    I went there for the first time last Dec. A lot of these craft breweries expand too quickly and open up cafes/restaurants to complement the brewery and risk a shortfall in working capital. IB did not do that so this is a surprise.

    Distribution is the killer problem these days. How the hell do you differentiate yourself from the rest -- it's bloody hard. I don't want to brew professionally, but if I did, I reckon a combined beer/food place would be the shot. Mcleods/pizza barn in Waipu, the Sawmill in Leigh and Deep Creek/Deep Creek are the kind of examples. Takes serious money, but once you're rolling, you just sell on the premises -- no distributors to deal with.

    Hence the reason why some sell shareholdings to multinationals like Emersons, Tuatara and Panhead. The distribution logistics and access to selling points is dealt with easily.

    IB was never a big player on their own beers, you hardly ever saw them. They were good brewers though and supported themselves with contract brews.

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    @nzzp although Pizza Barn in Waipu was an established eatery well before McLeods (I believe the McLeods guys had owned it for a while prior to starting the Brewing too)

    I was at Sawmill a few weeks back, great set up, only had 'nibbles' rather than a proper meal, but what they bought out was very good, oh then the beer too 🙂

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    Birkenhead Brewing Company https://www.birkenheadbrewingcompany.com/ is a different example - small site (basically top floor of a villa) runs on 3 staff (including kitchen) 4 house beers - 4 guest but does it really well. Linked up with Ninkasi from the States early on

    Also principals all have other jobs one of whom is in marketing so they were exporting almost from Day 1

    Nice drops too if you can get hold of them

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    @dogmeat said in Beer thread:

    Birkenhead Brewing Company https://www.birkenheadbrewingcompany.com/ is a different example - small site (basically top floor of a villa) runs on 3 staff (including kitchen) 4 house beers - 4 guest but does it really well. Linked up with Ninkasi from the States early on

    Also principals all have other jobs one of whom is in marketing so they were exporting almost from Day 1

    Nice drops too if you can get hold of them

    Yeah. I also like Beerspot. 40 taps, no food, no fitout except a few chairs, and they just get food trucks in to serve. It's a great business model - low overheads, low risk.

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    @nzzp Beerspot is a great set-up and just voted one of the top 40 bars in Akl by Metro but I didn't reference them as not a brewery but yeah they too take a sizeable sum off me over the course of a year.

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    However BBC is 7 minutes walk away (all downhill on the way back) whereas Beerspot is 4 kms - the last 2 all uphill. Important considerations when drinking if you're an old bastard like me

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    @dogmeat said in Beer thread:

    @nzzp Beerspot is a great set-up and just voted one of the top 40 bars in Akl by Metro but I didn't reference them as not a brewery but yeah they too take a sizeable sum off me over the course of a year.

    Yep. Not a brewery, but arguably a better model as all yo uhave to do is drink the profits and quality control 40 different beers 🙂 Also, lots of good food trucks... outstanding.

    if you're in that neck of the woods, head down to El Humero in Takapuna and eat their short rib. I venture from civilisation over the bridge to eat it. It's that good.

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    McLeod's Paradise Pale Ale named Soba's Beer of the Year for 2017 ahead two-time reigning champion, Panhead Supercharger.

    https://www.soba.org.nz/soba-awards-2017/

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    @bovidae said in Beer thread:

    McLeod's Paradise Pale Ale named Soba's Beer of the Year for 2017 ahead two-time reigning champion, Panhead Supercharger.

    https://www.soba.org.nz/soba-awards-2017/

    That was an amazing result!

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