...After I went to get some at lunch

Even if you disregard the warehouse locations, it mostly makes sense from a population/market demand perspective. In terms of large urban centres, the GTA, Ottawa, Hamilton, and London are to Ontario what NYC, Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse are to New York. Or put another way, 58 percent of Ontarians live in these four urban areas. Beyond that they all have decent to excellent beer scenes that drive demand for niche products/special releases. So while it's fair to say that Hamilton and K-W (roughly the same metro pop. as London) have wrongfully missed out on this one, there's nothing unusual about it heading to the other three centres.boney wrote:Makes sense. I can't argue with logistics.PeenSteen wrote:Durham (GTA), Ottawa and London are the 3 retail warehouses in Ontarioboney wrote:Remind me, what's the deal with London again? Why do they always get prime releases? Is it a western warehouse thing?
I'm pretty realistic and even minded about the LCBO. I know it's not going anywhere and I live with it, but limited releases only going to the same 3 cities bugs me. I lnow why it happens, but it still rubs me the wrong way.
cratez wrote:Even if you disregard the warehouse locations, it mostly makes sense from a population/market demand perspective. In terms of large urban centres, the GTA, Ottawa, Hamilton, and London are to Ontario what NYC, Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse are to New York. Or put another way, 58 percent of Ontarians live in these four urban areas. Beyond that they all have decent to excellent beer scenes that drive demand for niche products/special releases. So while it's fair to say that Hamilton and K-W (roughly the same metro pop. as London) have wrongfully missed out on this one, there's nothing unusual about it heading to the other three centres.boney wrote:Makes sense. I can't argue with logistics.PeenSteen wrote: Durham (GTA), Ottawa and London are the 3 retail warehouses in Ontario
Would have thought the same....guy wasn't the most customer service oriented. Probably should have been a security guard.icemachine wrote:Doesn't the store have to manually scan the case into the system before it appears online?mixedup wrote:Don't bother with Manulife - not unpacked yet....not "visible" on one of the 5 skids.
That was not correct. I was there at opening and there were 5 on the shelf. Those five went immediately, split between myself and somebody else who had been waiting. Clearly some more were put out by the time mk12345 arrived.squeaky wrote:Atrium told me all but 6 got snagged by one person first thing this morning. The other 6 are held.
Exactly, that's almost a 3rd of their stock!jrenihan wrote:That was not correct. I was there at opening and there were 5 on the shelf. Those five went immediately, split between myself and somebody else who had been waiting. Clearly some more were put out by the time mk12345 arrived.squeaky wrote:Atrium told me all but 6 got snagged by one person first thing this morning. The other 6 are held.
I am surprised that the LCBO is allowing people to reserve these, which (AFAIK) they do not permit with Vintage release wines. I suspect it is because this is only a recent problem with beer and LCBO policy has not caught up. But it should not be possible to reserve a bunch of bottles just by dialing a number.
Ren
Yeah.. agreed.jrenihan wrote: I am surprised that the LCBO is allowing people to reserve these, which (AFAIK) they do not permit with Vintage release wines. I suspect it is because this is only a recent problem with beer and LCBO policy has not caught up. But it should not be possible to reserve a bunch of bottles just by dialing a number.
Ren