Seems like they've gone even beyond that as I was surprised to see Witchshark bottles for sale at City Beer in San Francisco a few days ago. $17.99 for a 500 ml bottle

those bottles are going to get quite dustyTheSevenDuffs wrote:I recall there being some talk around these parts a while back about Bellwoods signing on with a distributor in NY state to begin distribution there.
Seems like they've gone even beyond that as I was surprised to see Witchshark bottles for sale at City Beer in San Francisco a few days ago. $17.99 for a 500 ml bottle
You mean they won't be more expensive-tasting?matt7215 wrote:those bottles are going to get quite dustyTheSevenDuffs wrote:Witchshark bottles for sale at City Beer in San Francisco a few days ago. $17.99 for a 500 ml bottle
That was my first thought too. At that price, with all of the well made, cheaper local IPAs in the California market, I can't see the demand being there.matt7215 wrote:those bottles are going to get quite dustyTheSevenDuffs wrote:I recall there being some talk around these parts a while back about Bellwoods signing on with a distributor in NY state to begin distribution there.
Seems like they've gone even beyond that as I was surprised to see Witchshark bottles for sale at City Beer in San Francisco a few days ago. $17.99 for a 500 ml bottle
Like... Pliny, which is delivered there weekly, for $6ish? hahaTheSevenDuffs wrote:That was my first thought too. At that price, with all of the well made, cheaper local IPAs in the California market, I can't see the demand being there.matt7215 wrote:those bottles are going to get quite dustyTheSevenDuffs wrote:I recall there being some talk around these parts a while back about Bellwoods signing on with a distributor in NY state to begin distribution there.
Seems like they've gone even beyond that as I was surprised to see Witchshark bottles for sale at City Beer in San Francisco a few days ago. $17.99 for a 500 ml bottle
Clearly a motivator. The store will sell one expensively imported case of 12, and 80 Californians will "rate" it from tiny samples, LOL.Cass wrote:I'd have to say it's not about demand but about selling 'different' things. I imagine the appetite for another tick in the ratings is strong there as it is here!
Yeah, it'll be interesting to see how this sells in a market that's already flooded with fresh, world class, and affordable IPAs/DIPAs. $18 wouldn't be too out of line in a high-end beer bar where the customer expects to pay a significant markup for imports (a lot of the beerbistro bottles come to mind), but it's asking a lot for retail. That said, I believe they're the first Ontario crafter to ship to the States and it's pretty cool to see them putting us on the map both at home and abroad.distr0 wrote: Like...Pliny, which is delivered there weekly, for $6ish?
That's a good point. I'm not sure who else could even pull that off and sell well. Probably Great Lakes and that might be it right now...cratez wrote: I believe they're the first Ontario crafter to ship to the States and it's pretty cool to see them putting us on the map both at home and abroad.
Monkeys has been in the States before, maybe still are.cratez wrote:That said, I believe they're the first Ontario crafter to ship to the States
Monkeys has been in the States before, maybe still are.cratez wrote:That said, I believe they're the first Ontario crafter to ship to the States
Might be tough for Great Lakes to do it, since there is already a brewery in the US called Great Lakes that has pretty good distribution across the country. Probably be a trademark issue. I could see Mill Street though maybe trying to get into the US (or maybe Muskoka I mean they already have radio commercials so they are obviously trying to expand).TheSevenDuffs wrote:That's a good point. I'm not sure who else could even pull that off and sell well. Probably Great Lakes and that might be it right now...cratez wrote: I believe they're the first Ontario crafter to ship to the States and it's pretty cool to see them putting us on the map both at home and abroad.
I hadn't considered the trademark issue but you are absolutely right.Kel Varnsen wrote:
Might be tough for Great Lakes to do it, since there is already a brewery in the US called Great Lakes that has pretty good distribution across the country. Probably be a trademark issue. I could see Mill Street though maybe trying to get into the US (or maybe Muskoka I mean they already have radio commercials so they are obviously trying to expand).
Which products, and where in the U.S.?MatttthewGeorge wrote:Monkeys has been in the States before, maybe still are.cratez wrote:That said, I believe they're the first Ontario crafter to ship to the States