2017 FOBAB

Discussion in 'Great Lakes' started by sahd-1, Aug 10, 2017.

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  1. macewank

    macewank Zealot (666) Aug 28, 2010 Illinois

    I'm gonna bet there will be tickets available for at least one of those sessions this time next Friday
     
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  2. ChangSing

    ChangSing Zealot (640) May 5, 2013 Illinois
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    Exactly. Nobody is saying "I want to get blacked out hammered after 2 hours.." but for $90 plus another $30 in Uber/Metra, I can have a hell of a great night with some friends at Bavarian Lodge for about 3 weekends in a row. Or, I could go to Scores. Either way, I think I'll come out ahead.
     
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  3. ratwheels

    ratwheels Initiate (0) Jan 12, 2011 Illinois

    I've never gone to a beer fest for a value. Not once. I go to a beer fest to try amazing beer. If I have to pay a premium to do it, so be it. In all honesty, I think you should pay a premium to be able to sample so much amazing beer in one place.

    After reading this thread, I wish they upped the price to $100 or more so less people would go.
     
  4. croush

    croush Pooh-Bah (2,407) Mar 20, 2015 Illinois
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    To each their own, but I'd venture to say everyone has a cutoff point where they think the premium is just too much. Although, I don't disagree that some sort of premium can be involved.

    I decided not to buy tickets this year for a variety of reasons, and the increased price point did play into that (I'm mainly just trying to spend less on beer in general). It's pretty clear I'm not the only one, although I don't think people that did buy tickets are f'ing morons - everyone has their own determination of what they want to do with their time and money. I'm just making conversation here and responding to what I thought was unnecessary words towards someone who does look at value in a certain way. I hope everyone enjoys the hell out of FOBAB, and I'm sure I'll have a bit of envy as the festival is occurring...but I'll also have plenty of amazing beer at home to ease the pain.
     
  5. RexKramer

    RexKramer Initiate (0) Jan 19, 2011 Illinois

    At my age, getting my money's worth isn't really the focus. I realize it costs a fair amount to put on an event like this and the breweries are doing their part by paying their fees and donating beer. I also know that this is a fundraiser for Imbibe.

    I was also one of those people that originally balked and thought/hoped that the increase in price would coincide with a smaller crowd or an enlarged space. I'm still holding out hope that there are some added benefits this year, but, at the end of the day, it's a fun event and I get to enjoy a bunch of good beer with some of my friends.

    Everyone's got their buy/pass price for everything, especially 'non-essential' goods/services. Fobab's still in the 'buy' category this year. Hopefully this cost increase truly is the one 'rip the bandage off' increase and it stays level over the next couple of years.
     
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  6. Quilentro

    Quilentro Maven (1,398) May 12, 2017 Illinois
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    I don't understand the price increase. I tried to charm several volunteers last year to give me some of the unopened bottles "to go" so that they wouldn't need to deal with the unused beer. I would gladly take the kegs, too, and return them empty.

    I think we could crowd-source a solution to this...
     
  7. HouseofWortship

    HouseofWortship Pooh-Bah (2,735) May 3, 2016 Illinois
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    I think the problem is these beers are getting more common and more available. If Bottle Logic and TG show up with their whales, maybe I'd sing a different tune and shell out so I could try something I haven't had, but it seems like most of the stuff that comes to Fobab is relatively easy for the experienced BeerAdvocate to procure....For the price of 2 tickets I could get 6- $30 bottles of a high end BA stout at which point putting on my own Fobab sounds a lot more appealing.
     
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  8. HawksBeerFan

    HawksBeerFan Maven (1,378) Dec 24, 2011 Illinois
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    Honestly, given we are in Chicago, you also need to factor in the time/effort required to get 6 different high end bottles of a BA stout. Hope you brought your tent and motorcycle to truck chase.
     
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  9. Sparty93

    Sparty93 Devotee (399) Aug 29, 2013 Michigan

    The volunteer request just went out. It states that anyone who elects to volunteer on Saturday/Sunday (tear down), and would therefore get free access to Friday before your volunteer time, must pay a deposit. The cost will be refunded once you actually show up for the volunteer shift. Probably an easier task than having to track people who might get banned.
     
  10. HouseofWortship

    HouseofWortship Pooh-Bah (2,735) May 3, 2016 Illinois
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    No truck chasing involved. Just look at Pipeworks as an example of what is going on in the industry. You don't have to camp out at a store to get a BA Pipeworks beer. They last a while at the Dojo. Increased production, more competition, and more alternatives make it pretty damn easy to get good BA beers these days...
     
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  11. HawksBeerFan

    HawksBeerFan Maven (1,378) Dec 24, 2011 Illinois
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    Sure, that's one example, do you have examples of other breweries where you don't have to hassle to get high end barrel aged beers?
     
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  12. HouseofWortship

    HouseofWortship Pooh-Bah (2,735) May 3, 2016 Illinois
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    Three Floyds...how long were bottles of Rue D'Floyd available for, couple weeks? How about the 3 different runs of BA Behemoth?
     
  13. ratwheels

    ratwheels Initiate (0) Jan 12, 2011 Illinois

    Exactly. If you know how to easily get Atrial Rubicite, Peach Climacteric, Parabajava, or Mexican Achromatic please let me know.

    That's just to name a few. Honestly, I enjoy Pipeworks BA stuff but I don't go to FOBAB for it.
     
  14. beerbelly_mike

    beerbelly_mike Initiate (0) May 19, 2016 Illinois

    Wasn't Rue D'Floyd infected? Couldn't that be the reason for availability.
     
  15. HouseofWortship

    HouseofWortship Pooh-Bah (2,735) May 3, 2016 Illinois
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    It came out like 6 months ago and everyone on the forums was going gaga over it like it was the best thing ever (feel free to revisit the FFF thread here to see). The infection talk which has not been verified only popped up in the past few weeks so would not explain why RDF lasted longer....
     
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  16. beerbelly_mike

    beerbelly_mike Initiate (0) May 19, 2016 Illinois

    Thank you for clarifying, I was genuinely curious because I knew nothing of the beer until I heard about infection.
     
  17. macewank

    macewank Zealot (666) Aug 28, 2010 Illinois

    ITT:

    "This beer fest is not worth it for me, and you're wrong for thinking it is worth it for you"
    "This beer fest is worth it for me, and you're wrong for thinking it isn't worth it for you"
     
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  18. migue81

    migue81 Initiate (0) Dec 26, 2016 Illinois

    First Time Going, Saturday PM session Can't wait!
     
  19. HouseofWortship

    HouseofWortship Pooh-Bah (2,735) May 3, 2016 Illinois
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    Or "They've almost doubled the price with no value add..."
     
  20. Goatpirate

    Goatpirate Aspirant (222) Aug 1, 2014 Illinois

    How do you go about volunteering? I was looking to volunteer Friday night.
     
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