adipocere wrote:Three Floyds, the wildly popular craft brewery just across the state line in Munster Indiana, just recently cut the maximum retail package sale per customer from six cases down to just two. This has caused an uproar among certain beer geeks, as seen on at least one popular beer forum.
jfibro wrote:adipocere wrote:Three Floyds, the wildly popular craft brewery just across the state line in Munster Indiana, just recently cut the maximum retail package sale per customer from six cases down to just two. This has caused an uproar among certain beer geeks, as seen on at least one popular beer forum.
If this upsets you, you are the worst kind of beer person. These people are idiots.
danimalarkey wrote:
It also makes me wonder just how insane their Chicago brewpub will be once (if?) it finally opens.
Three Floyds facebook page wrote:Three Floyds has gone through some seriously great production expansions as of late. We have designed and installed a new Braukon brewhouse in addition to overhauling our bottling line. All of these infrastructure improvements will increase production and further ensure Three Floyds' high standard of brewing excellence. The new brewhouse is is fully functional and our brewers are working around the clock. The kegging and bottling lines are operating faster than ever. This being said, these improvements did not come without a cost. The brewery lost only a few days of production. The benefit being that our loyal Three Floyds' beer drinkers will have greater opportunity to get and enjoy our ales and lagers. Please be patient as we reinvigorate our stock and pipeline it to you the loyal fan, the loyal bars, restaurants, retailers and the distributors that get it to you.
Craig B wrote:From what I have heard, 3F has been sold to Reyes Beverage who bought Windy City Distributing a couple years ago. I have no idea what the deal is/was and not sure how much of 3F was purchased. At some point they will be distributed by Miller as Reyes ownes a number of Miller distributorships in the Chicagoland area. I would not be surprised if 3F becomes a "downtown" only beer in the near future as demand is high and production is still very low.
3 Floyds has filed plans with the town of Munster that would more than double its size to more than 136,000 square feet and add a terraced garden. Renderings show a radical overhaul that would include many hyper-modern glassy facades in a campus-like setting and a garden that would sweep dramatically over one of the buildings, effectively submerging it under a man-made hill.
The brewery complex at 9750 Indiana Parkway is now 57,000 square feet. 3 Floyds is asking the town to let it tear down the neighboring Architectural Accents building and expand its building in all directions to include 114,423 square feet of manufacturing and warehouse area, 7,442 square feet of retail area, 7,356 square feet of brewpub and restaurant space, and 7,668 square feet of office space, according to documents filed with the Munster Plan Commission.
It also would add more office space and a drive-up area where people could drop off their dinner companions or pop out to grab a 22-ounce bomber or six-pack.
The expansion would double the size of the brewpub and dramatically expand the retail area, which is now essentially a counter where people walk up to ask for bottled beer to go or 3 Floyds merchandise like stickers or the Alpha King comics Nick Floyd created for Image Comics with esteemed comics creators Brian Azzarello, Simon Bisley and Ryan Brown.