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Re: 2020-2021 Winter Season at the LCBO

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2020 2:57 pm
by portwood
beerstodiscover wrote:
seangm wrote:... but perhaps that's how they justify charging $23...
I suspect it's either a marketing strategy to create hype around the GI brand or perhaps corporate half-assery.
Both of these are true, however, the fact the beer is 14.6% ABV does not help. If I remember correctly, in ON beer over 12% is considered a spirit and attracts much higher tax - this is why all (?) Ontario barrel aged and imperial stouts are packaged at 11.9% (just below the threshold)

Re: 2020-2021 Winter Season at the LCBO

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2020 3:16 pm
by Craig
I thought they did away with that ABV rule a while ago? I vaguely remember something about that.

I've never seen BCBS sitting around at 9 bucks either. The last time I saw some on shelves it was $18 US, but I think they've ramped up production since then. I've never seen the variants just sitting around.

We got a variant the first or second year it was here. Vanilla I think it was?

Re: 2020-2021 Winter Season at the LCBO

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 9:39 am
by Coronaeus
I swear that the low volume of BCBS year after year is due to that poorly attended launch with Vanilla Rye in 2015. I remember overhearing that boisterous marketing guy that was chatting up people in line complain under his breath to one of his underlings about the poor showing. How many people were able to swing around for a second bottle? 30? 40?

I trade with a guy in Kentucky. Regular was $9.99 near him. Other than Birthday, he was able to get everything easily. And, other than Birthday and Anniversary, he can still pick them all up off the shelves at retail. He can still get most of last year’s easily as well. Other than Double Barrel, the variants from last year are all available at about cost +shipping very easily in the secondary groups. My friend grabbed two of the Rittenhouse Rye for me just yesterday for less than what it cost when it was released last year.

There is no reason not to have more for sale up here, including the variants.

Re: 2020-2021 Winter Season at the LCBO

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 10:09 am
by seangm
cboden wrote:
beerstodiscover wrote:
seangm wrote:Yea I'm not sure why it's so limited here as there's clearly demand, but perhaps that's how they justify charging $23. I've seen it as low as $9.99 in the US so the rarity and price for us is definitely artificial. Perhaps they could still limit the bottles per person but offer more variants? Guess we'll see what happens next year.
I suspect it's either a marketing strategy to create hype around the GI brand or perhaps corporate half-assery.

Previous BCBS releases in Toronto entailed lineups at Summerhill during business hours and pretty high prices, which were easy to forgo. I remember picking up a four-pack of 12-oz BCBS for under US$25 about 5 years ago in NYC without seeking it out. This year's price wasn't too bad and the process was much simpler for me to partake.
I'm going to put my money on corporate half-assery. The CEO of GI publicly admitted the declining interest in BCBS each year and how they're trying to come up with innovative ways to keep people engaged. I was in Chicago in March 2019. Stopped in at their brewhouse and picked up bottles of 2018 and 2017. There might be actual limited availability for Proprietor’s and certain variants, but the core is plentiful. They seem to do a sub-par job maximizing allocation destinations.

In the book Bourbon Aged Stout and Selling Out the author describes how ABInBev's distributors who push the most volume year round are "rewarded" with high allocations of BCBS when it's released. This doesn't necessarily correlate to BCBS sales though. If one distributor sells tons of macro a year their patrons probably aren't interested in BCBS, which is why it sits on some shelves all year.
That would definitely make sense explaining why it sits around in some markets and is good evidence that ABInBev really doesn't understand craft consumers.

Re: 2020-2021 Winter Season at the LCBO

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:00 pm
by MatttthewGeorge
Just realized we aren't getting Samichlaus this year. Bummer. Hope it returns in the future, as I only have a few bottles left.

Re: 2020-2021 Winter Season at the LCBO

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2020 8:28 am
by sofakingdrunk
MatttthewGeorge wrote:Just realized we aren't getting Samichlaus this year. Bummer. Hope it returns in the future, as I only have a few bottles left.
Same here, I think I’m down to my last two bottles

I’ll generally drink an older vintage during Xmas eve day, and replace it with the current year to keep rotatiting the stock.

Re: 2020-2021 Winter Season at the LCBO

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:18 am
by MatttthewGeorge
sofakingdrunk wrote:
MatttthewGeorge wrote:Just realized we aren't getting Samichlaus this year. Bummer. Hope it returns in the future, as I only have a few bottles left.
Same here, I think I’m down to my last two bottles

I’ll generally drink an older vintage during Xmas eve day, and replace it with the current year to keep rotatiting the stock.
I do the same thing, but on Dec 6, which is when they make it each year. My buddy in Windsor does the same thing and we wish each other a Happy Samichlaus Day each time.

Luckily I have four bottles left but knowing the LCBO we could see it in February, in a few years, or never.

Re: 2020-2021 Winter Season at the LCBO

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 4:49 pm
by tyke66a
Looking for the UK winter beers as well, particularly Sam Smith's Winter Welcome. to keep my label streak intact. and support Tadcasters best brewery. Can't head over to the US this year. Do without Wychwood Bah Humbug though it seems the big boys like Marstons get more shelf space

Re: 2020-2021 Winter Season at the LCBO

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 3:50 pm
by admviolin
Craig wrote:
I've never seen BCBS sitting around at 9 bucks either. The last time I saw some on shelves it was $18 US, but I think they've ramped up production since then. I've never seen the variants just sitting around.
I was in Florida December 2018 and I saw quite a few of the variants sitting on shelves. Regular was $12.99 and I think the others were up to $24.99. Probably why they were sitting there.

Re: 2020-2021 Winter Season at the LCBO

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 7:30 pm
by jeremyg
no one's talking about the lcbo getting Zhukov or the prairie artisanal stouts?

Re: 2020-2021 Winter Season at the LCBO

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:34 pm
by Gleemer Imports
There were some miscommunications at the LCBO office. We've hopefully cleared things up and we're hoping Stille Nacht starts to make its way out to stores across Ontario within 2 weeks.

Re: 2020-2021 Winter Season at the LCBO

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 7:14 am
by Craig
jeremyg wrote:no one's talking about the lcbo getting Zhukov or the prairie artisanal stouts?
Haven't they had the Prairie stouts for ages? I feel like I ordered a bunch a few months ago.

We've had Zhukov before. Glad to have it back.

Re: 2020-2021 Winter Season at the LCBO

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:03 pm
by jeremyg
Craig wrote:
jeremyg wrote:no one's talking about the lcbo getting Zhukov or the prairie artisanal stouts?
Haven't they had the Prairie stouts for ages? I feel like I ordered a bunch a few months ago.

We've had Zhukov before. Glad to have it back.
well where the heck was i??

'Why don't you Zhukov, 2020'

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 5:25 pm
by Belgian
Craig wrote:We've had Zhukov before. Glad to have it back.
Having a sip of that one right now, good stuff. Feliz Nuevo Año!