TRiNiTY Brewing

Discussion in 'Pacific' started by t4h2c0, Jan 13, 2015.

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  1. jakeitup

    jakeitup Initiate (0) Jun 12, 2014 Oregon

    They move off the shelf for the most part, they just put out a lot of different variants of a similar base beer. Price point is a bit too high, but most sours have that higher price which shouldn't be a shock to anyone. Double swingline, along with most of the swingline series & 365 day sour are awesome.
     
  2. maltmaster420

    maltmaster420 Initiate (0) Aug 17, 2005 Oregon

    Bottles sold in last 30 days:

    Damn it Feels Good to be a Gangsta: 13
    Old Growth: 10
    7 Day Sour: 10
    TPS Report: 10
    Saison Man: 8
    Super Juice Solution: 7
    Swingse Pliser: 7
    365 Day Sour: 6
    Wild Apple Saison: 5
    Elecktrik Cukumbah: 5
    Red Swingline: 5
    Double Swingline: 4

    There's a couple like Three Flowers, Blow up your TV, and Hopped Toddy that I probably won't restock, but on the whole I'd say they move well enough...

    Trust me, space is at a premium, and I discontinue beers that I love all the time because they aren't moving (except lambics, I'll keep as many of them in stock as I can despite sales pace), so if there's a brewery taking up a big chunk of shelf space it's probably justified.
     
  3. dphi

    dphi Zealot (534) Apr 14, 2013 Oregon

    Wow, I'm surprised to see Swingline at the bottom of the list, would have thought that would be the better seller.
     
  4. sharpski

    sharpski Grand Pooh-Bah (3,100) Oct 11, 2010 Oregon
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    I think a lot of people look at the label and say, "A 375ml of 4% IPA for $10? Pass." It's not in my budget to drink that on the regular, but the aroma on that beer the 3 times I've had it has been uniquely powerful, I could smell the juicy hops a few feet away from the glass.
     
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