MillerCoors has added a array of craft beer to its ownership with the latest addition of Texas-based Revolver brewing into the MillerCoors empire. basically this big conglomerate makers of bad beer need to buy out these growing strength and influence of craft beer makers. This month MillerCoors had bought out Terrapin Beer Company and Hop Valley brewing Company as a revolving door of craft breweries disappear behind the closed doors of big corporate monopoly who spends a shear of their revenue not on improving product but supporting the NFL and other sports through paid marketing racket on television. Rhet Keisler was one of many Texan brewery makers that were fighting the state about distribution rights and so forth and basically the goal of many of these microbrewers is to become part of the portfolio of this monopolistic beer giant and be gobbled up like a Black hole. millerCoors is collecting craft brands much like ahhh say a jay leno or other car enthusiasts collect a classic convertible mostly to stay put in a garage and get polished once in a while and not be driven every day. This is basically what Anheuser-Busch and MillerCoors plans on with their craf beer collection until ike an old cow they put it out to pasture or the slaughterhouse. Supposedly MillerCoors will allow these new purchases to run as independent ventures and just bought majority stake in them and not outright full ownership but if anyone thinks that Texas revolvers famous blood and honey beer formula wouldn't change then I reckon they think these brands will be featured in Super Bowl commercials instead of the craft companies losing their independence and becoming a small part of what is otherwise a shitting dominate brand of beer that rules and dictates the industry.
The sellout of revolver brewery and cowboy Rhett Keisler
Baxter Lomax
MillerCoors has added a array of craft beer to its ownership with the latest addition of Texas-based Revolver brewing into the MillerCoors empire. basically this big conglomerate makers of bad beer need to buy out these growing strength and influence of craft beer makers. This month MillerCoors had bought out Terrapin Beer Company and Hop Valley brewing Company as a revolving door of craft breweries disappear behind the closed doors of big corporate monopoly who spends a shear of their revenue not on improving product but supporting the NFL and other sports through paid marketing racket on television. Rhet Keisler was one of many Texan brewery makers that were fighting the state about distribution rights and so forth and basically the goal of many of these microbrewers is to become part of the portfolio of this monopolistic beer giant and be gobbled up like a Black hole. millerCoors is collecting craft brands much like ahhh say a jay leno or other car enthusiasts collect a classic convertible mostly to stay put in a garage and get polished once in a while and not be driven every day. This is basically what Anheuser-Busch and MillerCoors plans on with their craf beer collection until ike an old cow they put it out to pasture or the slaughterhouse. Supposedly MillerCoors will allow these new purchases to run as independent ventures and just bought majority stake in them and not outright full ownership but if anyone thinks that Texas revolvers famous blood and honey beer formula wouldn't change then I reckon they think these brands will be featured in Super Bowl commercials instead of the craft companies losing their independence and becoming a small part of what is otherwise a shitting dominate brand of beer that rules and dictates the industry.
MillerCoors has added a array of craft beer to its ownership with the latest addition of Texas-based Revolver brewing into the MillerCoors empire. basically this big conglomerate makers of bad beer need to buy out these growing strength and influence of craft beer makers. This month MillerCoors had bought out Terrapin Beer Company and Hop Valley brewing Company as a revolving door of craft breweries disappear behind the closed doors of big corporate monopoly who spends a shear of their revenue not on improving product but supporting the NFL and other sports through paid marketing racket on television. Rhet Keisler was one of many Texan brewery makers that were fighting the state about distribution rights and so forth and basically the goal of many of these microbrewers is to become part of the portfolio of this monopolistic beer giant and be gobbled up like a Black hole. millerCoors is collecting craft brands much like ahhh say a jay leno or other car enthusiasts collect a classic convertible mostly to stay put in a garage and get polished once in a while and not be driven every day. This is basically what Anheuser-Busch and MillerCoors plans on with their craf beer collection until ike an old cow they put it out to pasture or the slaughterhouse. Supposedly MillerCoors will allow these new purchases to run as independent ventures and just bought majority stake in them and not outright full ownership but if anyone thinks that Texas revolvers famous blood and honey beer formula wouldn't change then I reckon they think these brands will be featured in Super Bowl commercials instead of the craft companies losing their independence and becoming a small part of what is otherwise a shitting dominate brand of beer that rules and dictates the industry.
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