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re: Parish Brewery new blog post - Limits + Brewery Production Survey Data

Posted on 6/7/17 at 7:28 pm to
Posted by BottomlandBrew
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Posted on 6/7/17 at 7:28 pm to
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I disagree with his apprehension. The treehouses and trilliums of the world are still expanding and have trouble keeping up with demand. He can become that in the south. The juiceheads would flock like seagulls.



Honest question, but do you think basing an expansion on essentially one style of beer is the right thing? Demand is there now, but we know how fickle us beer nerds are. We'll move on to the next best thing and brewers have to be able to quickly pivot while having contracts for materials that reach out for several years. Truthfully, Parish doesn't seem to me to be a brewery that would be good at pivoting. They lucked out hitting the Louisiana market at the right time with their hoppy stuff. The South has always lagged behind, but we've caught up to the rest of the beer world, and winds can change quickly in that landscape.
Posted by rutiger
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Member since Jun 2007
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Posted on 6/7/17 at 7:55 pm to
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Honest question, but do you think basing an expansion on essentially one style of beer is the right thing?


I see this point, but he has already stated he cant keep up with canebrake, had stated in that country roads article that he wants to make a cheap popular lager and he only distributes to one state.

I mean, its not money, so im all for expansion.

My biggest fear with expansion would be rescaling the recipes.
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