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The state of the economy at the street level


Is this the start of more to come - Ballistic Beer Company enters administration with massive ‘restructure’ underway

I started an affair with Craft Beers about 12 years ago, even planned a holiday to California to visit as many craft breweries as possible. When starting the journey there wasn't a lot of craft breweries in Australia, but over the last 6 years or so they have popped up like mushrooms in the night. A couple of years ago I started to wonder how sustainable the industry could be, there is only so many slices to a pie.

Ballistic Beer may be one of the first, and the owners think that it's ok to call bankrupt and restructure before re-opening. What about all their creditors?

 
Neighbour is off to Adelaide to lay off 50 employees of the company he works for.

Another neighbour is participating in a Global Town Hall, today, whence 15% or 1,000 employees of the multinational will be outboarded. The Xmas season was tepid.

And in the paper,
US software giant Salesforce has swung the axe on the local operation of its venture capital efforts ..., in a sweeping global round of redundancies
 

Which multi-national?
 
My mate who runs a retail/wholesale non branded wine beer spirits shop, caters for home brewers and distillers.
He says business has never been busier, in the home brew and fake spirits mixers department.
He is also doing a good trade delivering 1000litre wholesale plastic casks to clubs, and indiduals who bottle and label wine for thier own consumption.
He hires out corking machines, sells the corks, and will even print out labels for them, all at a fee of course.
Has just ordered a new series 300 landcruiser, so business for him at least, can't be too bad.
Mick
 
yes home brewers/distillers could see a nice opportunity looming ( something quite trade-able in a financial collapse )
 
Hmmm when times get tough, can't give up the booze, just drink more!!!!!!
Back in the day when i was able to enjoy an ale or three, used to brew my own, nothing like the lolley water the grog shops sell, just about blew your head off.
 
high alcohol content booze is useful for more than just oral consumption

lower strength brews may become a safer alternative of fluid intake , if bottled before big events ( system failures )

am not saying you need a shed-full , but might be a useful addition to the pantry , or goods available for barter
 
Unfortunately or fortunately no longer partake of the amber fluid and have had to give up on the grape intake also. Folly of the injuries i uncounted 3 years ago. Drugs intake and alcohol no do mix well in my gut these dys.
 
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