Your cart is currently empty!

Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
Latest Posts
- North Korea, it turns out, has microbreweries
- Study suggests a beer a day can increase diversity of gut bacteria
- Beer brewed 86 years ago for Edward VIII’s canceled coronation goes on sale
- TIL that the pull tab can was invented in 1967 by Ermal Fraze after he was forced to open a beer with a car bumper at a family picnic.
- Does anyone else feel like their beer preferences “simplified” over the years?
Categories
Archive
Tags
Social Links

Title: Concerns Raised Over Beer Pricing and Storage Practices in Potsdam, NY
In a recent Tweet, John Kimmich expressed his disappointment regarding beer pricing and storage conditions at a local establishment. He highlighted that a four-pack of beer was being offered at an alarming price of $42, and noted that these products were being stored warm on the shelves.
Kimmich’s comments draw attention to a broader issue in the craft beer industry, emphasizing the importance of proper storage to maintain quality and flavor. The retailer mentioned, CJ’s Kegs Cases & More, located in Potsdam, NY, is under scrutiny as customers expect reliable service and reasonable pricing in their local beer market.
This situation raises questions about best practices in inventory management and customer satisfaction. As consumers become increasingly discerning about the products they purchase, incidents like this can harm a business’s reputation and customer loyalty. It serves as a reminder for both retailers and consumers to prioritize proper storage conditions and fair pricing for premium beverages.
As the conversation continues, it will be interesting to see how local businesses respond to feedback from passionate patrons like Kimmich and strive to improve their offerings.