Bo Jackson doesn't know how to run a Brew Pub

Baxter Lomax
  Bo Jackson is a hall of famer former major League baseball player known as the big hurt and he made tons of money in the game for the Chicago White Sox . Bo was huge back in the day but playing for the Chicago white Sox instead of the Cubs he couldn't really get the endorsement deals that someone of his statue deserved as his production for the White Sox was incredible. The big hurt put a hurt on the baseball and he k new how to smash a ball to all fields as he was a fucking giant at 6'5 and 280 pounds of muscle. he totally transformed what a baseball player should look like and Bo played football as well in college at Auburn University as well as being a stand out baseball player. he did have a national campaign back in the day where Bo knew a lot of stuff but apparently Bo Jackson the big hurt doesn't know how to run a brewery as big Hurt brewery quickly shut down in Berwyn, Illinois in less than a year. As a bar aficionado I was surprised and couldn't find much information on what went wrong with this venture as Bo and his investors turned a nice old bank building into a home for Big hurt brewery and possibly the beer was skunky or perhaps there was problems with the staff as Bo had many bimbos in skimpy outfits to please his sports-obsessed investors. perhaps his investors bamboozled the village or Bo Jackson himself in this deal milking him for all he is worth on this money losing expensive venture of a microbrewery in Berywn. Maybe the food was expensive of this area of Roosevelt is too close to New Mexico Chicano Cicero as Berwyn is a town with many unassimilated Mexican-Americans who prefer taco restaurants than a brew pub by a former Chicago baseball star. usually brew pubs last more than two years and I never Image result for big hurt brew pub in berwyneven got a chance to review and check out this place as the sudden closure was shocking to industry writers. I say that the big hurt was hurting wasting his time with this boring concept of a brew pub and having to show his face to these sports worshippers and eventually the business tanked as he refused to play any part and be a member of the team as walking around people drinking was not as exciting as being watched swing a bat and scratch his balls while covering first base.



Edotors note. :: This brew pub was owned by frank Thomas hall of fame baseball player for the Chicago White \Sox and not Bo Jackson.

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