Two Beers acquired

Discussion in 'Pacific' started by woemad, Sep 27, 2016.

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  1. woemad

    woemad Grand Pooh-Bah (5,601) Jun 8, 2003 Washington
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  2. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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  3. distantmantra

    distantmantra Pooh-Bah (2,954) May 23, 2011 Washington
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    Equity co-op partnership with a French cider company is a bit different. A sale is a sale, but it could've been worse.
     
  4. woemad

    woemad Grand Pooh-Bah (5,601) Jun 8, 2003 Washington
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    Sounds like no change for now, but that's generally always the word when this happens. Only time will tell.
     
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  5. NWer

    NWer Pooh-Bah (2,145) Mar 10, 2009 Washington
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    Ho hum. I never buy their beers anyway. I think I had one maybe a year ago.
     
  6. lilbeltre

    lilbeltre Initiate (0) Jul 10, 2016 Washington

    Yep. The Woods is a nice spot if you're in the neighborhood, but otherwise I can't recall the last one of their beers I had. Rarely seen on tap around town. I suspect they're doing serious volume through Seattle Cider though, which likely drove this.
     
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  7. distantmantra

    distantmantra Pooh-Bah (2,954) May 23, 2011 Washington
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    I see Two Beers on tap all over Seattle, just not at predominantly hardcore beer places.
     
  8. Kurmaraja

    Kurmaraja Initiate (0) May 21, 2013 California
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    Haven't they always struck you as a brewery designed to be acquired?

    Maybe I'm cynical, but that's always how they've felt to me.
     
  9. sanford_and_son

    sanford_and_son Initiate (0) Jul 23, 2012 Washington

    not in their early days, before the cleaner looking rebrand. they were pretty ramshackle the first few years. After the rebrand into REI-meets-brewery....yeah you could make assumptions about their aspirations.
     
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  10. Texwild

    Texwild Zealot (550) May 1, 2008 Washington

    As a longtime friend and colleague of Joel's at Two Beers/Seattle Cider, I have to say that I'm happy for him and his crew. They worked their ass, came from nothing (no money, no big backers, no experience) and earned their place in the market. The sale to Agrial puts the cider business in with a French farmer cooperative that wants to respect the business and support farmers. Not bad at all.

    Joel and his team are good folks and deserve my, and I hope others, respect. He didn't sell to Heinekin/SABCoors/InBev or an equity group that would screw his colleagues over...he did this carefully and with respect while taking care of his family. Hats off to them.
     
  11. EdwardAbbey

    EdwardAbbey Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2015 Washington

    Optimism, fair-mindedness, personal insight from personal relationships shared and illuminated...on the Internet...what gives??!!

    Can't we just lump all this into the 'basket of deplorables'? It would be so much easier...:wink:
     
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  12. Kurmaraja

    Kurmaraja Initiate (0) May 21, 2013 California
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    To be fair, no one in this thread actually expressed strong negative reactions.
     
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  13. EdwardAbbey

    EdwardAbbey Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2015 Washington

    You’re absolutely right, and my condemnation, such as it was, was not meant strongly either. I like the folks here, and no response was unduly harsh. :slight_smile:


    It was just refreshing to see a voice—better informed, more sympathetic, optimistic, and forgiving—give the other side of it. Those voices tend to be too rare in our culture, and on the Internet especially.
     
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