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OT: Anchor Brewing ceases production.

I'm not sure about that.
"According to Untappd, IPAs were the most popular craft beer style in 2023, with 32 million check-ins across all variations."

Beer and brewing: "IPA continues to top the charts, but lagers made steady and significant gains in 2023."
 
In the 19.2 can category at my store Dale's Pale Ale leads the pack followed by Victory's Sour Monkey. VDR Juice Force was a big seller when it first came out but has fallen to hardly selling anymore. New Belgium has lost their identity.
I don't really care for the mass produced beers too much. My comments are geared towards craft beers and breweries.
 
The one's I stated are all craft beers.
Say as you may, but New Belgium, Dale's (Oskar Blues) and Vitctory that you cited couldn't even hold the pecker at the urinal of very good crafts such as Magnify, Icarus, Kane and your locals Vault and Warwick Farms. Enter Trillium and Tree House and your cited ones shouldn't even be in the same bathroom of your stated brewries. They might be good sellers, but volume doesnt mean quality. You can can do better than that.
 
Say as you may, but New Belgium, Dale's (Oskar Blues) and Vitctory that you cited couldn't even hold the pecker at the urinal of very good crafts such as Magnify, Icarus, Kane and your locals Vault and Warwick Farms. Enter Trillium and Tree House and your cited ones shouldn't even be in the same bathroom of your stated brewries. They might be good sellers, but volume doesnt mean quality. You can can do better than that.
I was responding to a poster about VDR and comparing to the more successful 19.2s at my store. Even you praised VDR.
When you are talking about 19.2 category you don't get any of the small local breweries making the 19.2 cans. I'm sure most of the breweries you mentioned above do not have 19.2 cans.
And yes I do better then New Belgium as Philadelphia has many local breweries who only make enough for the 5 County Philadelphia area.
 
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