WRRB/Telegram District City Council Forum 10/18
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candida...
6 months ago
17 comments:
Bill, you have to get some finer stock in there sir.
Gabe:
I actually do not carry any of those 30 pacs. The Busch 20 pacs are my low prices leader.
My number one seller by far, however, is Heineken.
Bill
I wonder if I could get a push cart license to sell them. I know where I'd park it!
My dad used to tell me Worc once had a few breweries and one of them was Tadcaster Ale, down in the Green Island area.
A former and now deceased city official worked there prior to getting on the city.
Bill:
Do you carry Dixie Blacked Voodoo Beer? ...I need some for Pauliepalooza...
Harry T
Worcester, MA
Harry:
If you want a case I will order one. Just let me know.
Bill
I was drinking Genny Cream Ale at Snyders Tavern in thr Catskils last weekend.great stuff deep in the woods
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/88/234665380_c90110c00d.jpg?v=0
Place looks like a haunted house from the outside..they boast of having the oldest liquor license in New York...great place to mix with the locals to have a pint..me and 15 pals invaded the place after the Catskill's 100Km Relay..I bough the house a round and it coast me under 40bucks:>)..beers are like a $1.10-incredible stuff.
Order me up a case, Bill!
Sorry for outing your present, Paulie...
Harry T
Worcester, MA
I know the neighborhood is rough but the one time I went into Randell's Liquior store I walked right back out. Sorry man but nothing I would drink if you paid me..
Build it and they will come...Like a classy liquor store!!!!
I live only 500 feet from there and how nice would that be if I did not have to go across town...sighhh
My folks drank Busch while I was growing up and I always thought of it as the official piss in a can..My stepfather has graduated to a better beer...
Much love
Oh wait most of the beers I drink are 9.99 plus tax for one bottle.. :)
Signed your ever devoted beer snob
ooh that must sting Wild Will
anyway..what are the chances of you getting me 4-5 cases of Abita for my New Orleans Jazz/Blues bash, I'll pay of course (I am changing the date BTW-plumber dropped dead this week and my kitchen is not done-going to be later in September now, announcement out soon)...Abita is a New Orleans beer
Definitely have to invite the vixen Crystal...love a gal with spunk
Ms.Crystal said...
"Build it and they will come...Like a classy liquor store!!!! "
The Worcester Airport Commission has proven that the above statement is absolutely false.
I'm reasonably sure that Randell Package Store exists to make money, not to keep useless people employed.
Bill, maybe you should hire a consultant to do a study.
Seriously, Randell Package Store serves the needs of the community. Stocking up on slow moving items only helps the distributor.
I agree Randell's is serving the clientele of the neighborHOOD.
Since Randell's is the closest package store to The University Park Lofts perhaps once this building is full we will have enough people within a 30 second walk to merit one shelf of one cooler that carries so micro brews!
Hey I will carry whatever sells. Bottom line is that when you have limited space you can only carry what turns over fast.
Simply do not have enough space to carry a proper selection of microbrew so I really pass on the stuff.
Believe me I would carry Dixie Voodoo Black. For my friend Harry consider it done. Open to suggestions
Bill
Liquor stores are one of the most interesting businesses to me when it comes to gentrification.
I was in my apartment for about a month when I had some people over for some pregame before a show at the DCU. I went down to Bancroft Liquors to get some beer for the festivities and the best I could find by far was Sam Cherry Wheat. I asked the guy behind the counter if as the neighborhood improved would he be improving his stock to reflect the tastes of the neighborhood.
The guy looked at me like I was the biggest asshole who had ever stepped foot in his store. By the way Mayo chose not to renew his lease. I wonder if he changed his main stock from nips and 40's to microbrews and scotch if they would have considered letting him stay.
Kirch is another one that I wonder how it will change in the coming years. McGovern's and Kelley Sq too.
Jay from Bancroft was perhaps one of the most unhappy person's I have ever met running any kind of business.
The problem for small stores and microbrews is that your typical microbrew customer wants choices. Tons of choices.
Too have tons of choices, you need lots of room. As a result small stores like mine can not come close to filling the need so we punt on it.
Bill
Blogger Gabe said...
"By the way Mayo chose not to renew his lease. I wonder if he changed his main stock from nips and 40's to microbrews and scotch if they would have considered letting him stay."
Guinness and Irish Whiskey would have been better
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