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re: Courtyard Brewery
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:14 pm to Matisyeezy
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:14 pm to Matisyeezy
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I feel like I need to share that awful video you sent us
spill it yeez
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:32 pm to TigerWise
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Keep in mind this place legally can only sell so much beer.
The limit on how much of their own beer they can produce is extremely high. (12,500 BBLS or 393,750 gallons).
For a point of reference Jester King (now legally classified as a brewpub in TX) can only produce 10,000 BBLs a year.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:35 pm to LSUGrad00
That's true, but does it matter about WHERE the beer is sold? I know places like NOLA can only sell like 10% of their product on site. Courtyard isn't going to be distributing off site, at least to my knowledge.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:42 pm to Matisyeezy
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I know places like NOLA can only sell like 10% of their product on site.
Yeah, I think this is the issue that the other poster was referencing.
It's not total sales that are truly limited, it's on-site sales.
Someone correct if wrong.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:45 pm to notiger1997
A production (distribution) brewery can only sell 10% of its product on-site. A brewpub (which I thought Courtyard was) cannot distribute their beer so all sales must be on site.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:47 pm to notiger1997
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Yeah, I think this is the issue that the other poster was referencing. It's not total sales that are truly limited, it's on-site sales.
Yes that's what I was referring to. They are a nonobrewry. I'm no expert on dumb LA laws but that what I was told.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:49 pm to TigerWise
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They are a nonobrewry
Right, nanobrewery. I dunno how that compares to being a brewpub. I'm not as familiar with the archaic BS of the LA distribution system, but I would think that would naturally bring about some sort of limitations. But if they are as high as what the other poster suggested, then they should have no issues. Jester King is pretty readily available, at least in the markets in which they distribute.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 2:01 pm to Fratastic423
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cannot distribute their beer so all sales must be on site
I'm under the impression they can distribute their beers, but didn't have the capital at the initial opening to do so yet.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 2:02 pm to Matisyeezy
The beer laws in Louisiana are backward as frick...
In Louisiana there are only two types of breweries.
1) 'Commercial Brewery'
- No limit on BBL/year brewed
- Allowed the privileged of having their beer distributed off site.
- Can only sell 10% by volume on site
- Can only sell their beer on-site
- Cannot have an on-site restaurant
2) 'Microbrewery'
- Limited to 12,500 BBL/year
- Cannot distribute beer bc Louisiana is backward as frick
- All beer must be sold on site
ETA: All this shite changes all the time and a LOT is at the discretion of the ATC, so there is no telling what the 'rules' are today.
In Louisiana there are only two types of breweries.
1) 'Commercial Brewery'
- No limit on BBL/year brewed
- Allowed the privileged of having their beer distributed off site.
- Can only sell 10% by volume on site
- Can only sell their beer on-site
- Cannot have an on-site restaurant
2) 'Microbrewery'
- Limited to 12,500 BBL/year
- Cannot distribute beer bc Louisiana is backward as frick
- All beer must be sold on site
ETA: All this shite changes all the time and a LOT is at the discretion of the ATC, so there is no telling what the 'rules' are today.
This post was edited on 11/4/14 at 2:05 pm
Posted on 11/4/14 at 2:03 pm to TigerWise
I would think as a nanobrewery this would be part of their repertoire, but in limited quantities. I'm not sure what their full capacity is.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 6:24 pm to dLSUm22
Well, based on the responses to this thread, I think it's worth stopping by to have a beer or two and get my growler filled. Then I will find elsewhere to park my arse for the games.
Posted on 11/5/14 at 5:31 am to LSUGrad00
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All this shite changes all the time and a LOT is at the discretion of the ATC, so there is no telling what the 'rules' are today.
Which I don't understand, because ATC is the most well run and least incompetent state agency.
This post was edited on 11/5/14 at 5:32 am
Posted on 11/5/14 at 11:49 am to BottomlandBrew
Anyone have their beer list for tomorrow and this weekend. TIA
Posted on 11/5/14 at 12:06 pm to lsuwontonwrap
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Anyone have their beer list for tomorrow and this weekend
And please make damn sure ya'll post the correct list or that other guy is going to come back into this thread all pissed off and stuff.
Posted on 11/5/14 at 12:09 pm to notiger1997
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And please make damn sure ya'll post the correct list or that other guy is going to come back into this thread all pissed off and stuff.
An up to the minute list, or CSB will have words for you
Posted on 11/5/14 at 12:15 pm to LSUGrad00
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In Louisiana there are only two types of breweries.
1) 'Commercial Brewery'
- No limit on BBL/year brewed
- Allowed the privileged of having their beer distributed off site.
- Can only sell 10% by volume on site
- Can only sell their beer on-site
- Cannot have an on-site restaurant
2) 'Microbrewery'
- Limited to 12,500 BBL/year
- Cannot distribute beer bc Louisiana is backward as frick
- All beer must be sold on site
Holy crap. Half the places in Portland would be illegal under these rules. Deschutes Brewpub wouldn't exist, and I think it is one of the highest volume brewpubs in the country.
Are these laws driven by BMC and distribution lobbyists?
Posted on 11/5/14 at 12:23 pm to Jax-Tiger
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Are these laws driven by BMC and Abita ?
Posted on 11/5/14 at 12:32 pm to GrammarKnotsi
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CSB will have words for you
Posted on 11/5/14 at 12:35 pm to Jax-Tiger
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