See ya sixer?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Uniobrew31, Feb 8, 2013.

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  1. Uniobrew31

    Uniobrew31 Pooh-Bah (1,567) Jan 16, 2012 Pennsylvania
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    I have been a beer lover since I was old enough to imbibe. There is a trend toward better beer being widely available which I am glad for. One thing that scares me a bit though is the trend that is accompanying better beer is the four pack. Is there anything we can do as beer advocates to push back against the four pack and keep the brewers honest by selling in packs of six, twelve and twentyfour?
     
  2. fmccormi

    fmccormi Initiate (0) Oct 24, 2010 California

    What's dishonest about it? The only thing at issue here is whether or not you agree with the price of the beer vs. its relative value. Do you think $12 is a good price for some beers that come in four-packs, or is it too much? There's nothing inherently wrong with selling in four-packs.

    Bets on when Levitation will weigh in on this? Anyone?
     
  3. Hanzo

    Hanzo Initiate (0) Feb 27, 2012 Virginia

    To hell with going against four packs, let's tackle bombers and 750's first. Four packs are still almost always a much better deal.
     
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  4. PoopChute69

    PoopChute69 Initiate (0) Oct 24, 2012 Poland

    What ever happened to the 5 pack?
     
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  5. BB1313

    BB1313 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,290) Jul 16, 2009 Ohio
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    6pks and 4pks are cool with me, because most stores around me break them down into single 12oz bottles. So I can always try a beer before deciding if I want more. I say to hell with 22oz bombers and 750ml bottles, but I know they're not going anywhere..
     
  6. walterfredo

    walterfredo Savant (1,032) Nov 22, 2011 California
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    gotta agree with this. my cellar is chalk full of bombers that I stare at and wish I could open 'half' of one all the time. 4-packs>bombers all day long.
     
  7. stayclean

    stayclean Initiate (0) Mar 17, 2012 Wisconsin

    Can't wait for Breakfast Stout 6-packs later this year.
     
  8. ThirstyFace

    ThirstyFace Initiate (0) Jan 11, 2013 New York

    Ruination went from 20.99 a six in NY to 13.99 per 4. Some people I spoke with were happy with this "better deal".

    Both are the same, but this is what Brewers hope for. Morons
     
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  9. evilc

    evilc Initiate (0) Jan 27, 2012 California

    Screw bottles period.

    I'll take cans in any format: 12/16/20/24oz, singles, 4 packs, 6 packs, 40 packs.
     
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  10. mecummins

    mecummins Initiate (0) Nov 16, 2012 Illinois

    I'm good with 4 packs. But count me as a bomber hater (well, mildly perturbed at least.) I always feel like I have to wait until I have people over to share bombers. A four pack I can break open whenever.
     
  11. denver10

    denver10 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,155) Nov 17, 2010 New Mexico
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    Not exactly the same. Less out of pocket expense and for some, like myself, a more desirable portion size.
     
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  12. Sludgeman

    Sludgeman Grand Pooh-Bah (3,356) Aug 17, 2012 District of Columbia
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    I agree with the sentiment, but rarely stare too long. I either pull a low ABV bomber or I open the bomber on the weekend.
     
  13. SFACRKnight

    SFACRKnight Grand Pooh-Bah (3,348) Jan 20, 2012 Colorado
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    I like bombers, 22oz format in particular. When I am done with them I recycle them into my homebrew pipeline, and 22oz bottles pretty much cut my bottling in half. Is it cost effective? No. Do I have two or three random 12oz bottles I never opened laying around from the last six pack I bought? Yeah. My ultimate goal is to see more 4x12oz offerings instead of bombers for one offs and bigger beers (ie boulevard smokestack series), and move my homebrew to kegs instead.
     
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  14. Dools9

    Dools9 Pooh-Bah (1,788) Jul 5, 2011 Massachusetts
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    same here, there's a bunch of big beers in bombers that I want to try but don"t want to devote a couple hours to. I'd rather share with some buds and have a 12 oz pour or so.
     
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  15. benjaminahudson

    benjaminahudson Initiate (0) Sep 29, 2012 North Carolina

    I thought thats what you called a 6er when someone who came in the store before you stole 1 of the beers? You then proceed to take said 5-pack to the register and convince the clerk to sell you the remaining beers at a discount of the marked 6-pack price. He grovels, but after managerial approval you are well on your way to a 5-pack buzz!
     
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  16. BeerFan

    BeerFan Zealot (676) Feb 11, 2003 New Jersey
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    And at the same price as the 4 packs!!!!!

    From their blog - In 2013, Founders will offer two seasonals: Breakfast Stout (October through February) and All Day IPA (March through September). Both of these beers will be available in six-packs and on draft. We have hop contracts in place that will allow us to brew enough All Day IPA to ship it out to all of our markets for a retail launch on March 1, and we couldn’t be more eager to share this beer with even more people than in 2012, when we had a limited release. And, yes, if you didn’t catch that, we are going to move Breakfast Stout from a four-pack to a six-pack when it is released again in October 2013, and it will maintain the same suggested retail price of $9.99.
     
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  17. jman005

    jman005 Initiate (0) Jan 21, 2013 Kentucky

    I'm okay with four packs. Especially on beers that are upwards of 9% beer. Why do you need six?
     
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  18. fmccormi

    fmccormi Initiate (0) Oct 24, 2010 California

    No shit? Huh. How did I miss that? That is pretty sweet news.
     
  19. raynmoon

    raynmoon Initiate (0) Aug 13, 2011 Colorado

    HA! there is no way Ruination is worth either of those prices.
     
  20. jmw

    jmw Initiate (0) Feb 4, 2009 North Carolina

    Flip side of this is that is they are moving Red's Rye the other direction--from a 6 pack to a 4 pack, same price.
     
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