BrewDog in America
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Yea, my neighbors and I had that discussion last night. We can get their by bike too. They connected into the city's bike path. Can you get a DUI on a bike?
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Yes for sure if you're on a public road. You can also on a public bike path, but they might be more forgiving depending on the time of day and traffic on the path.BlackDuck wrote:Can you get a DUI on a bike?
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So down Williamson to Ashbrook, through Bergstresser Covered Bridge, turn left on Dietz, right on Thrush, hang a left and you're there.
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Yup, exactly right. Probably a 10 minute ride. No more than 15.Inkleg wrote:So down Williamson to Ashbrook, through Bergstresser Covered Bridge, turn left on Dietz, right on Thrush, hang a left and you're there.
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Hmm... I can probably cycle there in 8 hours or so. Drink a bunch of beers while standing due to gorilla butt, crash at a motel, ride home next day, and then be unable to sit for a week. Sounds fun.
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You've got all that right except the crash at a motel part. No need for that, you can crash at my place.
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Hey Mashani....no need to worry about where your going to stay.
You can stay at the DogHouse Columbus
Wow...these guys sure are aggressive in their growth plans!!!
You can stay at the DogHouse Columbus
Wow...these guys sure are aggressive in their growth plans!!!
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Beat me too it, just saw that. They are doing a crowd funding for the hotel/brewery.
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I wonder if this borders on crazy. Sure, they are successful but will this craft craze continue on an upward trend? They're betting on it. If anyone can do this, they can but of course, with other people's money.
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The interesting part is this...they area saying this facility will cost 6 million, but their goal on the crowdfunding is $75,000. And here's a quote from the Indiegogo page.Beer-lord wrote:If anyone can do this, they can but of course, with other people's money.
I wonder if the crowdfunding for this one isn't anything more than a publicity and marketing effort to get the word out. If the cost is 6 million and they are only asking for $75,000 on crowdfunding, then I bet they already have/can get all the money they need.Provided we hit at least our minimum raise on Indiegogo, we have the balance of funds required in the profitability of the business to launch as per our timeline.
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Bingo. Everything about these guys is finding the least expensive way to spread the word.
I have over 9,000 posts on "another forum", which means absolutely nothing. Mr. Beer January 2014 Brewer of the Month with all the pomp and circumstance that comes with it...
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And this is smart marketing!!RickBeer wrote:finding the least expensive way to spread the word.
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Absolutely.
I have to laugh at many of these "fund raising" programs that people launch - not so much as those that launch them, but those that fund them. $30 + shipping gets you a T-Shirt, a pint of beer. That's about a $6 or $8 cost to them, $10 with shipping at most. $20 pure profit. $25 for a tour and tasting, where most places are free or at most $10.
I've got a bridge for sale...
I have to laugh at many of these "fund raising" programs that people launch - not so much as those that launch them, but those that fund them. $30 + shipping gets you a T-Shirt, a pint of beer. That's about a $6 or $8 cost to them, $10 with shipping at most. $20 pure profit. $25 for a tour and tasting, where most places are free or at most $10.
I've got a bridge for sale...
I have over 9,000 posts on "another forum", which means absolutely nothing. Mr. Beer January 2014 Brewer of the Month with all the pomp and circumstance that comes with it...
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Yup, and as long as BrewDog shows the consumer a reasonable value for the investment, and I think to the average buyer, they are doing that; they'll most likely reach their "goal".
Ya gotta hand it to them, they may be a little off the wall, but it sure seems to be working for them...they did plant a huge brewery in America with their off the wall tactics!!!
Ya gotta hand it to them, they may be a little off the wall, but it sure seems to be working for them...they did plant a huge brewery in America with their off the wall tactics!!!
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