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Southern tier ipa and Smashbomb ipa price over $13 now.. wtf

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Southern tier ipa and Smashbomb ipa price over $13 now.. wtf

Post by Brewbert »

Bleh. what's going on here =\

Don't we get ripped off enough?

Is there even a decent ipa left under 13 bucks...

Sadly I'm moving to BC this coming week and everything will be even more expensive, but still. Least I can get a sixer of red racer there for 13.50 as opposed to the laughable $17.70 here.

Gone are the days of a decent six pack for 12 and change i guess?

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Post by matt7215 »

Brewbert wrote:
Gone are the days of a decent six pack for 12 and change i guess?
yes you are right, if only more brewers were willing to lose money i could drink better beer for less

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Post by heebes »

just thought of this yesterday while perusing the shelves of the US, 9.99 / 10.99 six packs of Sierra Nevada and Dogfish Head...

cheaper and better

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On a similar note, I was surprised to see Smashbomb on the shelves at TBS...that along with Netherworld. I assume the price is the same, but at least you can buy a case if you want.
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Post by Belgian »

When the 'hop shortage' hit a few years back some USA imports were soaring past 15 dollars. That's before the currency inflation that's happened since.

I give Roland & Russell credit for bringing back DOWN the price of ST IPA whenever they were able, based on US exchange rate or whatnot.
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Post by Derek »

I'm intrigued by the pricing... here in BC you can get:

Bowen Island at $8.50 (more of a hoppy pale, but I'd argue it's better than Keith's):
http://www.bcliquorstores.com/product/12757

The Cannery is quite good, and only $11.50 (a really great value):
http://www.bcliquorstores.com/product/228163

Granville's is alright at $11.99:
http://www.bcliquorstores.com/product/817437

All cans... though you can get the granville in bottles for the same price.

Of course, there's better stuff available for not much more. If I'm drinking cheap, it's usually homebrew.

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Belgian wrote:When the 'hop shortage' hit a few years back some USA imports were soaring past 15 dollars. That's before the currency inflation that's happened since.

I give Roland & Russell credit for bringing back DOWN the price of ST IPA whenever they were able, based on US exchange rate or whatnot.
In this particular case of price fluctuation, the brewery (nor the agency) did not increase its price. Southern Tier is a brewery dedicated to this market and one indication is that Unearthly will come in lower than projected this spring despite transportation and other costs going up.
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Post by Brewbert »

Derek wrote:I'm intrigued by the pricing... here in BC you can get:

Bowen Island at $8.50 (more of a hoppy pale, but I'd argue it's better than Keith's):
http://www.bcliquorstores.com/product/12757

The Cannery is quite good, and only $11.50 (a really great value):
http://www.bcliquorstores.com/product/228163

Granville's is alright at $11.99:
http://www.bcliquorstores.com/product/817437

All cans... though you can get the granville in bottles for the same price.

Of course, there's better stuff available for not much more. If I'm drinking cheap, it's usually homebrew.
Dude that's great news. I'll definitely need to stock up my beer fridge when I get there. I'll check those out.

Glad I'm getting out of ontario =\ If i can get a decent 6 pack of IPA's for under 12 bucks there I may be in heaven. Sorry if I bring the ontario curse with me man, don't hate me if in march they all go up 2 dollars ><

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Post by Derek »

Further disclaimer:

The Bowen Island is contract-brewed in Kamloops. It's drinkable, but you get what you pay for. The Granville Island is actually brewed at the Molson plant a few blocks away from their original brewery. Also drinkable, but somewhat muted (filtered & pasteurized?).

The Cannery IPA is really the only one I could endorse.
http://www.cannerybrewing.com/IPA.htm

A couple I missed:
Nelson Paddywhack $11.95 (bottles)
Lighthouse Beacon $11.99 (cans)

A few more pennies a bottle will get you:
Phillips hop circle $12.10 (bottles)
Wolf (previously Fat Cat) $12.16 (cans)
Vancouver Island Double Decker $12.25 (bottles)
Tree Hophead $12.95 (bottles)

So there's actually lots of options under your $13 threshold... then the mighty Red Racer is $13.50.

Of course, there's a plethora of bombers as well. Value is in the eye of the Beerholder. ;D

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Post by Belgian »

Roland + Russell wrote:In this particular case of price fluctuation, the brewery (nor the agency) did not increase its price. Southern Tier is a brewery dedicated to this market and one indication is that Unearthly will come in lower than projected this spring despite transportation and other costs going up.
That's sure good to hear, encouraging given the 'I give up' posture that many USA micro brewers have taken with our market. It's really not their fault they don't much like to deal with Ontario.
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Post by frankwhite »

Brewbert wrote:Bleh. what's going on here =\

Don't we get ripped off enough?

Is there even a decent ipa left under 13 bucks...

Sadly I'm moving to BC this coming week and everything will be even more expensive, but still. Least I can get a sixer of red racer there for 13.50 as opposed to the laughable $17.70 here.

Gone are the days of a decent six pack for 12 and change i guess?
You being cheap is "laughable".

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Post by JerCraigs »

Considering how much I paid to ship a fairly small box of beer to Michigan last week, it doesn't surprise me at all that Red Racer costs that much coming from BC. That doesn't mean I'll pay a $4 premium for it compared to Smashbomb very often, but it doesn't surprise me.

Southern Tier = Cost + Shipping + Taxes + Importer Profit. All of those add up.

The solution, as it has always been is for more quality Ontario IPAs to get bottled regularly.

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Post by Streets »

JerCraigs wrote: Southern Tier = Cost + Shipping + Taxes + Importer Profit. All of those add up.
And it's still cheaper than Smashbomb is now. $13.05 6x355 v.s. $13.25 6x355... Maybe we can talk Peter into listing at more Beer Stores so that we can actually take advantage of the case deals? And what is the reason that the LBCO won't offer the same 'case' deals if you buy four sixers??

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JeffPorter wrote:On a similar note, I was surprised to see Smashbomb on the shelves at TBS...that along with Netherworld. I assume the price is the same, but at least you can buy a case if you want.
Wow! I back to my local TBS to check out the price per case and they were all gone!!!

I believe the price was similar to Mad Tom, though.
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Post by Cale »

I noticed the last six of Southern Tier IPA I picked up appeared to be a different recipe. Very pale in colour - similar to the 2XIPA. Hops were a bit more prominent as well, although it was a fairly fresh sixer at the time. I would pick it up more often as a result of that experience but I have to go a bit out of my way to get it.

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