Home delivery of beer? Asheville Growler and Farm to Home Milk working on plan

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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pisgah_growlerFrom Farm to Home Milk:

BEER DELIVERY
Home Fresh Craft Beer Delivery—
We are currently talking with Asheville Growler about delivering 32 oz re-fillable growlers of beer. The bottle would have a deposit and be refillable like the milk bottles. They would be filled with beer in a CO2 chamber to assure freshness – about 3 weeks if unopened. We would have a rotating IPA, Dark beer (stout, porter etc.), Ale, and a Lager.
Cost would be around $8.99 per growler with a $3.00 bottle deposit credited back each week. How many current customers think they might add beer to their weekly order???

Yes please!

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7 Comments

  1. indie January 16, 2014

    I hope they mean 64 oz. The market at $ 8.99 for a quart is pretty small, I would imagine.

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    1. Big Al January 16, 2014

      But only $5.99/quart after the bottle refund, and if this still seems steep, I suppose that is the cost of delivery.

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      1. Icenine January 17, 2014

        I believe the $3 deposit is in addition to the $8.99.

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  2. John January 13, 2014

    I would pay weekly/monthly membership to take advantage of delivery.

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  3. Forest Davenport January 13, 2014

    How could they leave beer without a signature. UPS and FedEx won’t leave packages at the door without an adult signature.

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  4. Joe January 12, 2014

    For those who can’t always get out to the specialty stores or the breweries, sounds like a good idea. Maybe an appropriate monthly charge? Set up a consistent schedule for drop-off\pick up (every Friday before 5pm?)

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