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Central City Red Racer
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I remember seeing some Red Racer in stock at a Barrie location when I looked it up yesterday before my girlfriend had another site visit up there. They were only at 23 in stock and I can't imagine it would have lasted long. Don't recall which LCBO it was.
Still hoping to hear back about the case I requested. I really don't want to have to drive up to Queen's Quay, but I really don't want to miss out on this beer as I have yet to try it.
Still hoping to hear back about the case I requested. I really don't want to have to drive up to Queen's Quay, but I really don't want to miss out on this beer as I have yet to try it.
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They had nearly a full case at the Caplan location last night.mintjellie wrote:Can you tell me if 534 Bayfield Street (Bayfield & Hanmer) in Barrie was on the list? I'm thinking of phoning in to complain if it was, because I'm pretty damned sure it never made it up here.
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Thanks for that, I've giving up looking. Hopefully it doesnt sell out in Guelph before I can make it there on Friday.Ukie wrote:It would appear there are some new locations that have red racer in stock, unless these are special orders or in store transfers:
http://www.lcbo.com/lcbo-ear/lcbo/produ ... ber=256594
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[quote] privately owned stores where the owner of the store is the last decision maker on what he stocks is what the "privatization lobby" supports. [quote]
Dare to dream. Stores where the manager could have last word on the stock would be amazing.
I just want 10 cases of Red Racer to get transferred to the Durham Warehouse so they can move up to Store #50 and I can buy them, sell them and drink them.
The LCBO isn't broken, it just doesn't have enough Beer lobby to steer it in the right direction.
Dare to dream. Stores where the manager could have last word on the stock would be amazing.
I just want 10 cases of Red Racer to get transferred to the Durham Warehouse so they can move up to Store #50 and I can buy them, sell them and drink them.
The LCBO isn't broken, it just doesn't have enough Beer lobby to steer it in the right direction.
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I would be very interested in that. I can understand they're a very conservative company* and send to places with a track record of selling specialty beers, eg) Masonville in London is high-traffic and affulent, and you wouldn't send Olah Dub to a ghetto store. However, this whole Red Racer situation makes no sense.PeenSteen wrote: So I wrote the category manager last week asking why they even bother sending out these lists if they send it all to Cooper St. ... So I have yet to receive a response but when I do I will post that info here. Its extremely frustrating because the LCBO clearly only values a handful of stores and doesn't give a shit about the rest of them.
*It can certainly be argued they should be less conservative, I'm talking about how things are not how they should be.
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I do think Red Racer would sell well in many locations, and the coolness of a great canned IPA works on many levels including the LC's green agenda... maybe the 'BO just testing the waters this time and wants to eventually sell it province wide. Worked for French Rabbit in those Tetra packs, and people didn't even drink that.ErkLR wrote:However, this whole Red Racer situation makes no sense.
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