Well, Appleby’s sucks and BWW isn’t much better so that’s okay by me. I’m not sure you can put all this on Millenials though. They’re still living in their parents’ basements, last I heard - splitting time with their divorced parents. Can’t imagine they have much disposable income with the debts Obama saddled them with.
I’m not sure how dead Budweiser and Coors are, but when I have my one beer every three months I prefer something better. McD’s is dying too - no complaints here.
“Cant imagine they have much disposable income”
Don’t forget the student loans for their indoctrination classes at college.
Went to a BWW a couple of months ago and was stunned how much they had raised their beer prices. I like craft beer and don’t mind paying a little extra but 10 bucks for a beer that should be 5? Really?
Won’t be going back that’s for sure.
I'm continually amazed at the number of twenty-somethings I run into, who are still living with their parents. I'm not talking about kids that stay home while earning a college degree. I'm talking about blue collar kids who aren't pursuing higher education.
It's a real crisis, in my opinion. Youngsters that age should be well on their way to building their careers and families. I'm sure that many will snap out of it and get their lives on track, but many won't, which bodes ill for the children they bring into the world.
But when we showed up they told us they wouldn't be putting the debate on any of the TV's.
No more BWW for me.
That would make them double-basement bums.