The office boys are watching every thing with desperation :-)))
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Up to 70c today and on fair volume. They've had a good run. Can't see what's driving it though? Only news of late is the release of a NZ Pale Ale in 10 pack cans (it's an ordinary beer too boot.)
https://www.nzx.com/files/attachments/234358.pdf
Operating costs is now looking better.
This is more like the sort of growth you would want .... and imo a better craft beer ......
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/indu...loitte-Fast-50
Thats incredible but it would be better to know what the growth means, do you have more info? They could have sold 1 can the first year and 7 the next year. I know its a stupid example but most of the great craft beers arent selling in huge volume. I love craft beer and rarely do I buy Moa because they just arent crafty enough imo. They are priced along the Stella and I purchase it for that purpose, bulk buy "crafty" beer. But for a good craft I would get a bottle or two from the local bottleshop. I have drank Garage Project beer and they are ok, that is why I say it would be nice to get the actual figures or how much in terms of litres the growth was.
Beer's a funny thing. It goes in phases, different things are fashionable at different times. Craft beer is having a boom at the moment.
The big boys will take their share of it by buying up some of the craft brewers (Macs, Emerson), or setting up their own (Monteiths).
Some of the craft brewers have listed (Moa, Renaissance), and one or two more may do so.
Then the boom will fade, and who will be left?
I am picking Moa will be one of the few, supplying a "good beer" market which has been much expanded by the craft beer boom.
Shame my favourite beer Panhead have sold out to Lion - that'll stuff it in spite of Lion's assurances they won't interfere
Suppose nobody really wants to buy Moa (the company)?