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crays
11-11-2016, 14:38
Pulled this link from another site, which I will not name...

http://www.coloradoan.com/story/news...gium/93235868/

Apparently, as some of you may have already known, but I was not aware, New Belgium has been supporting liberal progressive causes for quite some time. They were host to a Clinton Rally just prior to election day. Sorry to not be able to imbibe Fat Tire and some of their other brews anymore, but that is not where I want my monies going.

From the article:


Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, will rally support for his wife's bid to be the 45th from 4-6 p.m. Friday at New Belgium Brewery in Fort Collins.

After announcing the rally earlier this week, Hillary Clinton's campaign released details of the rally early Thursday.

The venue will open at 2:30 p.m. Friday, and people looking to attend can RSVP at noconow.co/clintonfoco.

New Belgium Brewery is located at 500 Linden St., just north of Old Town Fort Collins. Brewery spokesman Bryan Simpson told the Coloradoan that the rally will be held on New Belgium's front lawn, and the brewery expects a crowd of roughly 1,000.

The visit also follows a surge into Northern Colorado by the campaign of GOP nominee Donald J. Trump. Trump rallied in front of thousands in Greeley on Sunday, while running mate Mike Pence rallied a smaller crowd Wednesday at The Ranch in Loveland. Donald Trump Jr. held a rally outside Fort Collins on Thursday.

The former president's visit is the most high-profile activity by the Hillary Clinton campaign since Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders rallied the Democratic Party faithful at Colorado State University on Oct. 17.

Election Day is Tuesday, and Coloradans have until 7 p.m. that day to register and vote.

New Belgium, which has hosted various state and local political figures over the years, caught immediate backlash on social media from people pledging to stop buying New Belgium products over the Clinton rally.

The apparent surprise over New Belgium's involvement in the political process may stem from a misconception that New Belgium's place in the world is limited to brewing beer. The employee-owned company created its own political action committee in 2014, as New Belgium sought to champion issues important to small brewers.

It should come as little surprise that New Belgium's ethos, which includes a focus on issues of clean water, sustainability and clean energy, often aligns the brewery with progressive political ideals. According Federal Election Commission documents, New Belgium's PAC has made disbursements of just more than $12,000 on this election, including $2,700 donations to the campaigns of Democratic Congressional incumbents Rep. Diana Degette and Rep. Ed Perlmutter of Colorado, and Rep. Peter DeFazio and Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon.

"We support — through our PAC and individual contributions — candidates who work on issues that are relevant to the craft beer industry and who align with our core values and beliefs," Simpson told the Coloradoan in an email. "We support legislative initiatives using the same criteria."

Zundfolge
11-11-2016, 15:39
New Belgium has been openly leftard for a long time ... this is why I don't buy their beer (did have someone give me a free sixer of 1554 not long ago and I wasn't going to throw it out).

Plus there's a lot of other real good breweries closer to home and I'm enjoying the buy local thing.

I've become a fan of Red Leg (http://www.redlegbrewing.com/) which is veteran owned and very pro American (and literally a block away from my office ... in fact its Friday so I think we're sending one of the peons over to get a growler filled).

Circuits
11-11-2016, 15:48
New Belgium has been openly leftard for a long time ... this is why I don't buy their beer (did have someone give me a free sixer of 1554 not long ago and I wasn't going to throw it out).

Plus there's a lot of other real good breweries closer to home and I'm enjoying the buy local thing.

I've become a fan of Red Leg (http://www.redlegbrewing.com/) which is veteran owned and very pro American (and literally a block away from my office ... in fact its Friday so I think we're sending one of the peons over to get a growler filled).
I prefer Great Storm and Storybook, personally, but have no bone to pick with RedLeg. I can get it in cans, if I miss the taproom too much.

Zundfolge
11-11-2016, 16:31
I prefer Great Storm and Storybook, personally, but have no bone to pick with RedLeg. I can get it in cans, if I miss the taproom too much.

Haven't been to either of those but more and more I'm coming to the opinion that as long as it's not absolute crap, I prefer small, local breweries to pretty much anything else. While I don't care about carbon footprint and other nonsense, I like "buying local" from my neighborhood brewer. Next best thing to just brewing it yourself.

Blowby
11-11-2016, 17:51
Guess I need to change it up from Ranger IPA now.

jmg8550
11-11-2016, 19:15
Never liked their shitty beer anyway...

spqrzilla
11-11-2016, 19:26
I've bought a bunch of Red Leg because the local hot springs won't let me bring in glass ....

blacklabel
11-11-2016, 22:41
Never liked their shitty beer anyway...

After the increase in micro brews, their stuff really just isn't that good.

Chief_of_Scouts
11-16-2016, 11:23
Another vote for Red Leg. 2 votes if I include my wife's endorsement.

Any ideas where Bristol Brewing stands?

wctriumph
11-19-2016, 21:24
I drove by there that afternoon and it was empty, I thought they were closed for some reason.

On the other hand, Fort Collins Brewery donated the beer for a Friends of NRA event in Ft. Collins a few years back.

Zundfolge
11-19-2016, 21:40
Any ideas where Bristol Brewing stands?
I've always assumed that they're lefties ... but they're not obnoxious about it (and they do make good beer).

JohnnyDrama
11-24-2016, 16:35
I've always assumed that they're lefties ... but they're not obnoxious about it (and they do make good beer).

Respectfully, I gotta disagree about the good beer part. IMO, they've been so-so for a while. Today I reached into a cooler and pulled out a "chocolate chip cookie dough" ale that was part of a variety pack one of my BILs bought. That $#*! is just WRONG. I admit I should've looked at the label before I opened it, but what kind of mind even thinks up something like that?