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Thanks For Understanding

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Hello and happy almost Spring fellow off-centered beer enthusiasts. As we look back on last year from atop our uni-tanks here in Milton, Delaware we have much to be proud of and much to be thankful for.

We recently learned that, over the last five years, demand for Dogfish Head brands has made us the fastest growing brewery in America. We are proud of this growth and the opportunity weve had to turn so many more people on to our off-centered ales. The most important thing for us (and we hope for you as well) is that we produced and sold a greater variety of super-high-quality, super-unique off-centered ales than any other year in our 16 year existence. In 2010, we did more R&D batches and more one-off-freak-flag-waving brews than ever on our 5-barrel system from our Rehoboth pub. On the production side, we brewed several new and different bottled and draft beers. Our success has also pushed our production capacity to the absolute limit.

We are sorry that some of you have experienced frustrations when youve recently asked for your favorite Dogfish beer at your favorite craft beer joint. While Ive described our philosophy on balancing growth vs. the health of our company in a previous blog post, please know that I do recognize our choice to grow strong and smart instead of just growing fast, our choice to keep experimenting and pushing the envelope instead of allowing ourselves to be mutated into the 60 Minute brewing company, comes with its own challenges. We are up to the challenge and hope that you are too.

Recently, the most taxing component of this challenge is that having demand so far in front of our supply has gotten a point where we need to makes some changes, as we are not even close to meet the requests from our fantastic distributors. This is frustrating to them... and to our retailers and to you, the Dogfish drinker.

We know the message you want more Dogfish! Our InBox, our Facebook page, our Twitter feed and our website Forum posts are all littered with Please send more Dogfish to whatever-town or Please start selling Dogfish in my state. In order to get our supply closer to your demand, wed need to get a big, big pile of money and grow, grow, grow. We are not excited by that. We get excited by having fun, brewing a bunch of great beers and growing at a slower, steadier pace.

In the past few months, weve alerted our wholesale partners in both the U.K. and Canada that we do not expect to be able to support any export in 2011. We need all the beer were brewing right now for the U.S. market. But realistically, we werent sending much there anyway, so we need to make even more changes. It is tough to hear from retailers across the country that they arent getting all the Dogfish they think they could sell, but without drastically changing our company and the way we operate, we cannot satisfy that demand.

So it is bittersweet for us to announce that we are pulling out of, or limiting some of our core beers from, a number of states. Yes this sucks. The glass-half-full view is that we (and a handful of other U.S. craft breweries making similar moves) have to do this because your numbers the number of U.S. drinkers buying and enjoying craft beer - are growing so quickly! We sincerely apologize for any frustrations this may cause distributors, retailers, and beer lovers who are affected by our decision. This decision will allow us to still get many different, exotic, Dogfish specialty and seasonal beers into our slightly smaller footprint. It will also ensure that more cases and kegs of our core, year-round beers will be available closer to home. The distributors in the states we are pulling distribution from (Tennessee, Indiana, Wisconsin and Rhode Island) have already been notified of our decision. If your favorite pubs and beer outlets are no longer able to obtain Dogfish products, we are sorry that we are no longer able to supply them. Thanks for understanding and we are hopeful for your ongoing support.

Cheers.

Comments

WOW ... I am very saddened to hear that DFH is abandoning it's customers in Rhode Island.  

 

In addition to 60 & 90 minute, Raison & Aprihop are (or were) staples in the fridge.  During my last visit to Milton, I picked up several bottles of Squall and found a new favorite.  I had hoped to see Squall available in the local stores this year, but I guess it's time to find another brew.

 

DFH has a great following here, perhaps such a small state just can't generate the market that is needed.  Very sad to see you go ... time to find a new favorite

 

Mike

This really does suck. I live in Memphis and love trying the new DogFish brews. DogFishHead has slowly become my favorite brewery. Unfortunatly I never got to try the famous Punkin' Ale. I guess I'll have to take a roadtrip to Delaware to get my fix. I hope that once your business grows or when it's feasable again you'll send some more beer this way.

 

At least DogFish will be at BrewFest on April 16th!

Please don't leave Indiana!!! The only beers my wife drinks are your Raison D'etre and Midas Touch. You are taking beer away from her!! Don't do this to our family. She hates every other beer. I can always find another IPA that I'll drink, but she won't drink other beers. DO NOT LEAVE INDIANA!!!!!!!!!

 

I really don't understand this decision. Limit distribution, don't obliterate it. Taking beers away from one state so that more is available in another is a horrible business decision. If the demand for your beer is that overwhelming, enlarge your brewing facilities. This is only going to make people hate your brewery. I'm sure I'll be hearing people say things like "Oh, Dogfish Head, yeah they used to be a great brewery with good beers, but those d-bags took their beer away from us because we were deemed less worthy of it that people in 'x' state." Do you really want to be the brewery full of d-bags who told an entire state that they weren't good enough to have your beers?

 

Signed,

  Saddened and enraged in Indiana

At first I was extremely disappointed that Dogfish left Rhode Island, but I realized that I was so mad because I felt like I was a part of Dogfish since we started selling your brews in 2004.  As a retailer I enjoyed selling everything you created even before people knew what off-centered ales meant.  Thank you Sam for all you have done for craft beer, I know you are not the first but you are one of the few most associated with craft beer.  Not only did you make the projo (the primary newspaper in Rhode Island) but also you made the local news for leaving the state.  Shows how much Rhode Island will miss you.  Thanks for the beers Sam. Cheers and hope you come back soon.

"Hopeful of my ongoing support"???? What, by buying stickers and t-shirts online? I want beer Sam. I need beer.

 

This is extremely disappointing. I would love to see the analysis that went in to the decision of these particular markets (I am in TN). Aside from Guinness (aka mother's milk) DFH is the only beer I purchase. And in large and assorted quantities. I don't want to resort to "bootlegging" again. Please reconsider. At least remain with a select few distributors in Nashville. I don't mind a drive across town. 

 

Dying on the inside,

Ryan

So Sad :(   I think I actually died a little bit inside. 

 

Please stay in Indiana!!!! Pretty Please .

 

Can I mail order your beer?

 

 

Something needed to be done... here in Austin it's been EXTREMELY hard to find DFH on shelves. Especially anything but 60/90 min IPA. In the last couple months it's a regular thing to see price tags and empty shelves unless you're at the specialty craft brew store.

 

PS: Great to see Namaste finally on the shelves here!

I recently moved to Indiana from Delaware. This is, was, my home beer. One of the few things that has helped me keep my sanity while living in Indiana, was the idea that Dogfish Head was being distributed here. I have been here less than 6 months and a friend calls me and tells me that you guys are removing distribution to my new state. I am extremely dissapointed.

 

Thanks for the great beer, but I will not be understanding of this decision.

Ryan

Ditto Ryan....

Gotta say I'm pretty disappointed in this move by Sam and DFH.  Speaking from TN who also got cut from distribution, unfortunately we don't have a whole lot of great breweries like you guys in the Midwest, but DFH was one we get.  I know lots of people around here support them and have been fans way before the show.  And now to pull out completely like this is really a dick move.  I've always respected your philosophy about keeping the brand quality top priority, but this move doesn't make much sense.  If you're so worried about becoming too popular, then don't make a freaking reality show on the Disco channel.  That's like launching a huge marketing campaign for yourself.  And then when it does blow up and create all of this new demand, entire states that have been supporters for years get kicked in the balls so that you can better fulfill the demand of newer markets.  Way to crap on us, Sam.  A smarter move would be to not increase supply to existing markets so that demand would stay high.  Now you've pisssed off entire states of loyal DFH fans that have no chance of getting your beer in order to flood the existing markets.  Being harder to find and rare is what makes your beer cool and special, being impossible to find just makes you irrelevant...

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