JK and Bruery Collab

Discussion in 'Southwest' started by icetrauma, Sep 3, 2015.

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  1. icetrauma

    icetrauma Pooh-Bah (1,657) Sep 7, 2004 Texas
    Pooh-Bah

  2. Pldevo

    Pldevo Initiate (0) Jul 25, 2015 New Hampshire

  3. jring626

    jring626 Initiate (0) Mar 31, 2007 Texas

    Glad this is being bottled by The Bruery, will make getting bottles via RS much easier than fighting release in Austin
     
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  4. nathanmiller

    nathanmiller Initiate (0) Oct 7, 2009 New York

    I had heard a rumor that both breweries would be bottling. @jesterkingbeer is that true? Would love to do a side-by-side with the Bruery bottle I'll receive.
     
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  5. Techichi

    Techichi Pooh-Bah (2,061) Sep 25, 2012 Texas
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    How self entitled of you.

    Not really...and sorry if you don't get the joke.
     
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  6. bradleydavid5

    bradleydavid5 Initiate (0) Sep 22, 2014 Texas

    The Bruery isn't even distributed in Texas, right?
     
  7. DonD

    DonD Zealot (555) Jun 23, 2008 Texas

    Nope.
     
  8. Bluestar

    Bluestar Initiate (0) Mar 5, 2012 Texas

    Well... it is distributed through Texas, but not to Texas. The trucks drive right on past to get to Louisiana and Florida...

    Thanks @TABC, you're the worst.
     
  9. tpgraham

    tpgraham Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2013 Texas

    Is the TABC at fault for it? Has The Bruery applied and been denied?
     
  10. wiingman

    wiingman Initiate (0) Aug 22, 2013 Texas
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    TABC charges breweries a flat fee to be licensed and distribute their product in our state. This fee is the same if they just want to pour it once at a festival or if they send pallets to every grocery store in the state. Many small to midsize breweries intentionally bypass Texas when they are expanding their distribution footprint in favor of other states that are less burdensome and costly to incoming businesses. So, yes, TABC is at fault for this.

    Most breweries that distribute to nearby states but not to Texas, do so because of this burdensome licensing fee. Why pay a fee of several thousand dollars to be allowed to do business in a state when you don't have enough supply and can just send your product to other states instead?
     
  11. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    The collaboration was brewed at The Bruery, so unfortunately due to the TABC code, it will not be available in Texas. We do have future plans to make the beer again at Jester King, but that beer will be a ways off.
     
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  12. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    Thanks for pointing this out. This is exactly right. We like to point people towards this post we made on this topic whenever we can:

    http://jesterkingbrewery.com/the-gr...iverse-and-why-it-could-never-happen-in-texas
     
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  13. elbrooksie

    elbrooksie Initiate (0) Jan 10, 2013 Texas

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