Originally posted by Chip Tate
I think Mr. Hops missed the point that all of the above proposals involve pubs that are looking for and in need of a brewer--not those already well staffed
I think Mr. Hops missed the point that all of the above proposals involve pubs that are looking for and in need of a brewer--not those already well staffed
I'm hardly insecure about my position/qualifications, I've enjoyed more success (yea,..medals, ribbons...huge sales figures n' all that) than most.
At the onset, it just seemed rather rude to go into a pub/brewery to "do the brewer better",because you "think" you can or might make some money as a psuedo-consultant.
That said, I don't really think the idea has practical merit. I mean, when was the last time you ever heard of a brewery posting an ad or even asking around for someone to fix thier screwed-up situation? Extremely rare if at all. It'd be a clear indication the place was so disfunctional, it was already too late to save.
As far as a "brewer's code" of ethics.....there may not be one, but perhaps there should be.
But that's just my dream world.
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