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rickb
07-05-2017, 15:39
I understand that the ATC gets 4.17 cents per can, but good grief.


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windlion
07-06-2017, 00:18
I understand that the ATC gets 4.17 cents per can, but good grief.


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Next up, ATC logo trailsize instant coffee packs?

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shelb
07-06-2017, 00:31
Um... where can I find that????

chknfngrs
07-06-2017, 12:39
No big deal.

TD55
07-06-2017, 13:10
Um... where can I find that????
Try this link.
http://dbbrewingcompany.com/beers/find-our-beer/

TD55
07-06-2017, 13:12
It appears to be a temporary promotion that will end at the end of this month, so if you want to help out or add to your AT collection of stuff, go get some now.

earlyriser26
07-06-2017, 13:31
I live pretty close to the brewery. Nice place.

Sarcasm the elf
07-06-2017, 15:22
I can't believe they lent their support to a beer that's only 4.7abv. ;)

Venchka
07-06-2017, 15:43
I can't believe they lent their support to a beer that's only 4.7abv. ;)

"The Horror."
That's not real beer.
Wayne


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LIhikers
07-06-2017, 16:40
I can't believe they lent their support to a beer that's only 4.7abv. ;)

Only an elf would think of it that way ........:D

Sarcasm the elf
07-06-2017, 16:48
Only an elf would think of it that way ........:D

At least it's not burbon. :eek:

rickb
07-06-2017, 19:11
No big deal.
Probably not with the current generation of ATC leadership.

All organizations' cultures change, however.

Small things done today -- like selling your logo to a craft brewer -- most definitely will impact how that culture evolves.

Now, if ATC were to have gotten the Bissel Brothers Brewery (Portland, ME) to put the ATC on their Swish, I would have considered that a real coup...

2NewKnees
07-06-2017, 19:26
I wonder if they get any proceeds off the Trail Magic beer sold each year at Nantahala Brewing Co. in Byson City? Be a lot cooler if they did...

somers515
07-06-2017, 19:58
Devils Backbone was bought out by InBev. Just fyi for those who care about who their craft beer is owned by.

Odd Man Out
07-06-2017, 23:09
Are people concerned about AT branded products in general or just beer? I have an AT logo on my DT socks. Any different?

Sarcasm the elf
07-06-2017, 23:24
Devils Backbone was bought out by InBev. Just fyi for those who care about who their craft beer is owned by.
Thanks for the head's up, I had assumed this was craft beer, not crafty beer.

shelb
07-07-2017, 02:01
So, it appears they canned it? If so, is there anyone out there that would be willing to pick one up and exchange it for an award winning beer out of Pigeon Hill Brewing Company from Muskegon, Michigan? (I can exchange it for any of the following: Walter Blondale, Walter Get's Buzzed, Renegade Double IPA, Oatmeal Cream Pie). Actually, let me know which two you want!

chknfngrs
07-07-2017, 09:52
They've made a Weiss in the past and I'm guessing it's the same as this ATC brau. If Choosy Mom's choose Jif, I'll buy beer that tastes good. Their Vienna lager is my favorite, and shortly thereafter was their Azrael.

chknfngrs
07-07-2017, 10:04
Saw no less than 12 of their trucker hats north of Harper's Ferry a few weeks ago, was told they were giving hats away at their basecamp just outside of Reid's Gap. InBev bedamned it's darn nice to have a good beer on a long hike. Seem hiker friendly too, what with letting hikers camp on their lawn

Studlintsean
07-07-2017, 22:58
Saw no less than 12 of their trucker hats north of Harper's Ferry a few weeks ago, was told they were giving hats away at their basecamp just outside of Reid's Gap. InBev bedamned it's darn nice to have a good beer on a long hike. Seem hiker friendly too, what with letting hikers camp on their lawn

I'm wondering if this increase in marketing has anything to do with Ballast Point opening their East Coast Brewery in Daleville a few weeks ago. I like beers from both but would prefer Devils Backbone.

chknfngrs
07-08-2017, 07:31
Had no idea Ballast hit Daleville, but that absolutely explains it.

And I am a sucker for AT branded wares and sundries

Huntmog
07-08-2017, 10:57
DBB not only makes my favorite non stout beer, the gold leaf lager, they may be the most hiker friendly business I know.

Beautiful facility just past Three Ridges, will shuttle u the 5 minutes from Reeds Gap, feed you hiker breakfast AND let you camp in their meadows.

We almost always end our hikes eating there. Yeah it was neat when they were independently owned... but I'd sell out too if I was getting paid.