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Overall I think it's a great idea. This is just flat out coug'in it though.Edit: I should have known better. It’s only going to be available in Bellingham, Kirkland, Redmond, Seattle, and Spokane. Another good idea undermined by half-assed planning & distribution. How the hell do you make a promotion like this and only have 8 outlets where it’s available, including none in Pullman?
I don’t think it’ll be that bad. Pike doesn’t have any lagers on their current menu, but I’m pretty sure it was them that had a San Juan lager a few years back. A lot of their beers are too hoppy for my taste, but the lager went really well with a burger.This has to be a combination of Busch Light and Keystone repackaged…like Costco does with Grey Goose for their Kirkland vodka.
Lots of questions to be answered. Let's first hope that it tastes good. Then the big question - how much is this "portion" that will go to NIL?I don’t think it’ll be that bad. Pike doesn’t have any lagers on their current menu, but I’m pretty sure it was them that had a San Juan lager a few years back. A lot of their beers are too hoppy for my taste, but the lager went really well with a burger.
If I can find it somewhere, I’ll try it. If it’s decent I’ll make it a gameday standard.
And most likely I’ll question why they don’t have it in the stadium. It’s mystifying why both things that a virtually guaranteed to sell to Coug fans (beer and Ferdinand’s) are not available where the largest congregations of such fans occur.
Is it .05 or .10 per 12 oz. ( or what) I would love to calculate my contribution. Does Pike have a sales force? Shelf space for beers is intenseLots of questions to be answered. Let's first hope that it tastes good. Then the big question - how much is this "portion" that will go to NIL?
They should contribute the alcohol percentage. Have a stout, charge a little more and contribute 9%.Is it .05 or .10 per 12 oz. ( or what) I would love to calculate my contribution. Does Pike have a sales force? Shelf space for beers is intense
I read it was going to be keg-only first? And then maybe by the Fall it will have wider distribution? I could be completely off-base.It’s about time someone thought of this. Create a way that Cougs can support athletics by drinking beer. We’ll make the Big 10 TV contract look like chump change.
I’ve had some Pike brews. Not bad. This one doesn’t seem to be on the website yet though.
Edit: I should have known better. It’s only going to be available in Bellingham, Kirkland, Redmond, Seattle, and Spokane. Another good idea undermined by half-assed planning & distribution. How the hell do you make a promotion like this and only have 8 outlets where it’s available, including none in Pullman?
What is/was that beer that was sort of red in color? That's what this Coug beer needs to look like.I read it was going to be keg-only first? And then maybe by the Fall it will have wider distribution? I could be completely off-base.
That said, if it's only going to be local in certain areas, big whiff. Go national, baby.
Probably some type of red ale (American Amber?). I'm not super deep in the micro-brewery/beer knowledge, so I'm probably the worst resource on that, ha!What is/was that beer that was sort of red in color? That's what this Coug beer needs to look like.
Speaking of Pullman beers anyone had the huckleberry pucker? Love that stuff.Probably some type of red ale (American Amber?). I'm not super deep in the micro-brewery/beer knowledge, so I'm probably the worst resource on that, ha!
Agree, the color should have some crimson.
Apparently, according to my exhaustive internet research, all beer should be red.Probably some type of red ale (American Amber?). I'm not super deep in the micro-brewery/beer knowledge, so I'm probably the worst resource on that, ha!
Agree, the color should have some crimson.
Some ambers are slightly reddish. Maybe some of the darker lagers too.Probably some type of red ale (American Amber?). I'm not super deep in the micro-brewery/beer knowledge, so I'm probably the worst resource on that, ha!
Agree, the color should have some crimson.
Killians Red, not to be confused with Zima.What is/was that beer that was sort of red in color? That's what this Coug beer needs to look like.
Yes. Good job moon - you mutt.Killians Red, not to be confused with Zima.