Cheeky Money Brewing - Fenway

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  1. jbertsch

    jbertsch Pooh-Bah (2,874) Dec 14, 2008 Massachusetts
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    Just saw this article on boston.com about this new brewery on Landsdowne. Haven't heard a peep about it. The situation already sounds a bit lame. And more cliche fruit beers (another place serving beer with blueberries floating in it? Beer Works right down the street has been doing that forever.) Regardless, curious if anyone here has been yet?

    https://www.boston.com/culture/beer...-drink-at-the-new-brewery-next-to-fenway-park

    EDIT: Noticed I misspelled the name in the title but don't see how to change that now.
     
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  2. EnronCFO

    EnronCFO Pooh-Bah (2,193) Mar 29, 2007 Massachusetts
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    What a loser can't even spell munkey right!

    But this sounds awful. It's like the brewpub world has come full circle, with restaurants assuming people will just drink whatever swim is on tap because it's brewed on premise. I mean, this is like the keurig of beer. You buy a pod of wort from a preselected catalog of recipes and the brewing system takes care of the rest?
     
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  3. jbertsch

    jbertsch Pooh-Bah (2,874) Dec 14, 2008 Massachusetts
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    Yeah sounds like the owner just wanted a turnkey situation where they don't have to think about the beers too much. Funny thing is, it might do just fine in that precise area.
     
  4. oldbean

    oldbean Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2005 Massachusetts

    The name alone tells me not to get too excited about this place.
     
  5. gclaw4444

    gclaw4444 Zealot (590) Jul 30, 2015 Massachusetts
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    Pretty sure i met with the company that does the in-house pre-made brewing for this restaurant at the New England Food Show. It sounded horrible then, and it still does now. Obviously it was a food show and they were pitching for businesses, but it sounded like they were all about profits with no love for beer.
    I asked about how they felt about John Harvard stopping their in-house brewing and they were just like "it's impossible to not make a profit off of being a brewpub, they must have been doing something wrong"
     
  6. JoeK89

    JoeK89 Initiate (0) Mar 29, 2015 Massachusetts

    "The beer is fine"

    That sounds promising...
     
  7. thedude180

    thedude180 Initiate (0) Apr 3, 2009 Massachusetts

    I think i like your misspelled name better than their actual horrible name of this place.
     
  8. BrewVenture2

    BrewVenture2 Initiate (0) Aug 25, 2017 Massachusetts

    I happened to be in that area recently and figured what the hell, I'd try it out. Their beer is not that great, BUT they do have others on tap that are not theirs that are way better. The place itself does NOT have a good brewery feel. It's much more club-like to me. The one cool thing is that they do have pool tables and other cool games in the back. Sadly I would maybe return to play pool and drink the beer that is not theirs. The food wasn't bad either. Who knows, maybe they'll get better in time, but I still hated the vibe in there. Nothing to write home about and nothing to go out of your way to see.
     
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  9. Piels25

    Piels25 Savant (1,034) Dec 17, 2013 Massachusetts
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    Anything in that space is better than the former Tequilla Rain.
     
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  10. JPCitra

    JPCitra Initiate (0) Apr 6, 2017 Massachusetts

    This may be more of a cynical situation but I'm baffled by breweries that open with beer that there's no way the brewers could believe is competitive in the current landscape. Like they went through all this trouble to get licensing, loans etc. and usually these are experienced brewers from established breweries and the first things they put out are like middling West Coast IPAs or something. Not going to name any specific
    Ones because I dont want to shit on them but theres a few recent ones in this area that I just dont understand the thinking.
     
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  11. oldbean

    oldbean Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2005 Massachusetts

    I guess? Both are well below my threshold for caring.
     
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  12. SunDevilBeer

    SunDevilBeer Pooh-Bah (1,945) May 9, 2003 Massachusetts
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    The perfect analogy.

    That said K-cups have their time and place for me & I'm usually satisfied with one every once in a while as a hassle-free cup of coffee. And by the same token I'm not looking to geek out on beer every opportunity. Many times when I'm socializing I'm more concerned with the folks Im with & my environment, the beer is secondary.

    I think this place is & the brewing philosophy is pretty harmless in the large scheme of things. I'd only be concerned if these types of places started replacing other real breweries, but I don't see that happening.
     
  13. EnronCFO

    EnronCFO Pooh-Bah (2,193) Mar 29, 2007 Massachusetts
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    I think the point is, it's unnecessary. Good beer is available everywhere, why build an in house brewery to make mediocre beer?
     
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