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Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 3:06 pm
by PeenSteen
Spearhead costs what Beau's costs at most bars that serve them both, not to mention that Hawaiian Style Pale Ale is probably one of the top 3 beers in Ontario.

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 3:11 pm
by Blankboy
PeenSteen wrote:Spearhead costs what Beau's costs at most bars that serve them both, not to mention that Hawaiian Style Pale Ale is probably one of the top 3 beers in Ontario.
Not in Toronto it doesn't. I've checked.

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 4:31 pm
by Rob Creighton
Belgian wrote:And Jer I don't lnow if price matters to their bottom line, in overall units sold VS profit per unit (ie do they make just as much money selling less for more, who can say.) Maybe the more 'frugal' consumers are not important if all product turns over regardless.
This contract brewed startup is very reminiscent to me of Sam Adams in the early '80's. Jim Koch was a one man sales machine out hustling up sales and challenging customers with taste tests 24/7. Everything was contract brewed by the big guys and the marketing budget was disproportional to its size.

In this case, I don't know whether Dimitri has the psycho drive that Jim had but their website illustrates a large (9) group for a startup at the top and 6 in senior management. This ain't cheap. Keg sales are not going to keep this group in BMW's long even at its present price point.

By contract brewing, you are keeping your margin tight but making your life simpler without the facility/production costs. I would expect a high priced packaged product soon as that is where the money lies.

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 9:00 pm
by PeenSteen
Blankboy wrote:
PeenSteen wrote:Spearhead costs what Beau's costs at most bars that serve them both, not to mention that Hawaiian Style Pale Ale is probably one of the top 3 beers in Ontario.
Not in Toronto it doesn't. I've checked.
Beau's Festivale and Spearhead are the same price (7.25) at volo right now.

Festivale doesn't even come close to Hawaiian Style, even taking style into account

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 9:24 am
by Blankboy
PeenSteen wrote:Beau's Festivale and Spearhead are the same price (7.25) at volo right now.

Festivale doesn't even come close to Hawaiian Style, even taking style into account
Same price yes, but the Beau's will be served in a pint glass, the Spearhead in their goblet.

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 11:13 am
by JerCraigs
Belgian wrote:And Jer I don't lnow if price matters to their bottom line, in overall units sold VS profit per unit (ie do they make just as much money selling less for more, who can say.) Maybe the more 'frugal' consumers are not important if all product turns over regardless.
I supposed that's possible. If its selling, its selling! Personally, if I am having one pint I tend not to look at the prices much. Its the nights I am planning to have more than a couple that I would tend to thinking "Hey Beer X is cheaper than Beer Y!"

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 4:37 pm
by PeenSteen
Blankboy wrote:
PeenSteen wrote:Beau's Festivale and Spearhead are the same price (7.25) at volo right now.

Festivale doesn't even come close to Hawaiian Style, even taking style into account
Same price yes, but the Beau's will be served in a pint glass, the Spearhead in their goblet.
even if you take into account the extra 100ml you get of Festivale its nowhere near as good as Hawaiian Style is, not to mention that its also 1.5% stronger than Festivale

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 4:47 pm
by mgmoney
C'est What serve it in a pint glass...8.60 ...I like and agree with above...you want Festivale order it, you want this order it...you dont like the price or the glassware it is served in...dont order it...

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 7:08 pm
by Cale
PeenSteen wrote:
Blankboy wrote:
PeenSteen wrote:Beau's Festivale and Spearhead are the same price (7.25) at volo right now.

Festivale doesn't even come close to Hawaiian Style, even taking style into account
Same price yes, but the Beau's will be served in a pint glass, the Spearhead in their goblet.
even if you take into account the extra 100ml you get of Festivale its nowhere near as good as Hawaiian Style is, not to mention that its also 1.5% stronger than Festivale
Sorry to burst your bubble but not everyone finds this beer to be as good as you do - which for some reason you feel the need to reiterate every time you post.

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:41 am
by liamt07
Cale wrote:
PeenSteen wrote:
Blankboy wrote: Same price yes, but the Beau's will be served in a pint glass, the Spearhead in their goblet.
even if you take into account the extra 100ml you get of Festivale its nowhere near as good as Hawaiian Style is, not to mention that its also 1.5% stronger than Festivale
Sorry to burst your bubble but not everyone finds this beer to be as good as you do - which for some reason you feel the need to reiterate every time you post.
It's the best hoppy pale in the province right now and he digs it. Is there an issue with that?

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 1:16 am
by velovampire
liamt07 wrote:It's the best hoppy pale in the province right now [...]. Is there an issue with that?
Yup.
liamt07 wrote: [...] he digs it. Is there an issue with that?
Nope.

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 8:21 am
by liamt07
velovampire wrote:
liamt07 wrote:It's the best hoppy pale in the province right now [...]. Is there an issue with that?
Yup.
liamt07 wrote: [...] he digs it. Is there an issue with that?
Nope.
I see what you did there.

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 4:09 pm
by matt7215
i still have never come across this beer and all the pubs they have listed on there site as carrying the product never seem to have it on when i visit.

has anyone had it recently?

also i noticed there has already been a shake-up within the Spearhead team. does anyone know anything about future products or the Hawaiian Style being bottled?

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 4:13 pm
by lister
matt7215 wrote:i still have never come across this beer and all the pubs they have listed on there site as carrying the product never seem to have it on when i visit.
I don't know about your listed neck of the woods but it was at Smokeless as of last Friday. From my handful of visits over two months it's been consistently there.

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 4:42 pm
by Kish84
matt7215 wrote:i still have never come across this beer and all the pubs they have listed on there site as carrying the product never seem to have it on when i visit.

has anyone had it recently?

also i noticed there has already been a shake-up within the Spearhead team. does anyone know anything about future products or the Hawaiian Style being bottled?
Nothing recently. I think Kick Offs had it back in August and that's the last I heard of it, but I don't follow what they get in too often.

Borealis had it soon after they opened as a rotating tap, but I haven't seen it since.