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You've all heard the news of ABIB's newest acquisition, so I'm not going to repeat it. What amazes me, though, is, on the one hand, that many people are still surprised with this sort thing, as if it was something new, and on the other, the reactions of many of those people: sadness, anger, disappointment... I could understand ...

So, ABIB has bought another independent brewery

You’ve all heard the news of ABIB’s newest acquisition, so I’m not going to repeat it.

What amazes me, though, is, on the one hand, that many people are still surprised with this sort thing, as if it was something new, and on the other, the reactions of many of those people: sadness, anger, disappointment…

I could understand it if the brewery had shut down for some reason or another and the beers that had become their favourite aren’t available anymore, that could be sad, we all tend to develop a personal attachment to some products and memories don’t taste as good. But that’s not the case here, the brewery still there, making the same stuff they were making the day before, they could keep on buying it, if they wanted, but they choose not to.

I’m not going to argue with that choice, the reasons are legitimate, but not enough to warrant anger, let alone questioning the owners’ decision, as if they should have first consulted the thing with their fans.

Running a company, even if it is succ …

Source: Beer Philosopher

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