Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Letter to Rep. Steve Hilgenberg re: Assembly Bill 287

Steve -

Chris Staples from Spring Green here. In addition to being a resident of the River Valley area for fifteen years, I am the owner of Furthermore Beer (and in the interest of full disclosure, contributed to your last campaign.)

I write to you to express my dismay at Assembly Bill 287, aka "The Beer Tax". I assume you are aware that Wisconsin craft brewers operate on a razor-thin margin, which is ever-threatened by sky-rocketing raw materials cost (i.e. the change in hops prices over the last five years.) I'm sure you also know that roughly 40% of the retail price of craft-brewed beer is already paid as a tax of one form or another (existing federal and state beer tax, sales tax, payroll tax, etc.) And most importantly, I trust you can see how plainly this proposed increase in tax (from $1/barrel to $10/barrel) is intended simply as a revenue-generator for the General Fund masquerading as a social behavior/public welfare issue. Which, until more proactive measures to inhibit, enforce and penalize drunk-driving are undertaken, I find a bit rich.

Because Furthermore Beer is so small, the likely net effect of the tax on our business is this: our prices will go up and our customers either will or will not continue to pay for our product. If they do continue to pay, congratulations! You've just succeeded in enacting a regressive tax that disproportionately effects the middle-class folks in our community who could desperately use a break. If our customers cease buying our products because of the increase in price, congratulations! You will have succeed in putting a local craft brewery out-of-business. Were we a larger company, the tax increase would CERTAINLY mean layoffs at our brewery. While this doesn't effect Furthermore Beer directly, please consider how this would effect Lake Louie in Arena. Or Tyrenena in Lake Mills. Or Lakefront in Milwaukee. Or Sand Creek in Black River Falls. Or Ale Asylum in Madison.

Help me out here, Steve. Please don't support Assembly Bill 287. It's industry-crippling and has dubious merit and potential as a social-behavior initiative.

Best Regards -

Chris Staples, Spring Green

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

So says Joe:

"Furthermore Oscura. Keeps babies asleep. Keeps daddies awake."

(your mileage may vary)

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Releases, March Events and Promises to be Broken

RELEASES: 

Fatty Boombalatty is back! We're celebrating it's third birthday. Come wish the little tyke a good year at The Come Back Inn in Madison on Thursday, March 5 from 8 to 10 pm. Geez, Fatty is growing up so fast! Before you know it, we'll have an obnoxious teenager on our hands....

Thermo Refur is out of the box and on a high quality singles shelf near you. Well, only if you live in Madison, Milwuakee or Spring Green. 

MARCH EVENTS:

3/5 - Come Back Inn, Madison - Fatty Release - 8 to 10
3/7- High Noon Saloon, Madison - Festivale Beer Fest Thingy - 1 to 4
3/18 - Turner Hall, MKE - Bonnie Prince Billy (sponsoring the show!) - evening
3/21 - Happy Gnome, St. Paul - freak the firk out at Firkin Fest - afternoon

PROMISES TO BE BROKEN:

In the near future, I shall blog on the following subjects: 1) Beer Dinner all-star menu, and 2) Furthermore's Spring Green plans.

xxoo - FmB


Tuesday, January 20, 2009

January/February 2009 FmB event schedule

1/16 - MKE - Milwaukee Art Museum (Calatrava) Tasting - evening
1/24 - WOODBURY, MN - Top Ten Liquors Tasting - 12 to 4
2/3 - MKE - Comet Cafe "Beer School" - evening
2/19 - MAD - Cork & Bottle Tasting - 4 to 6
2/21 - MKE - Milwaukee Public Museum "Food & Froth" - evening
2/22 - MKE - Milwaukee Ale House "Mid-Winter Brewfest" -  1 to 5
2/24 - ST. PAUL - Happy Gnome Beer Dinner - evening
2/26 - MKE - Milwaukee Public Market Beer & Cheese Tasting - 7 to 9
2/27 - MKE - Blatz Liquors Tasting (Boombalatty is back!) - 5 to 7
2/28 - MKE - Whole Foods Tasting (Boombalatty is still back!) - 5 to 7



Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Gastro Non Grata (attn: Minneapolitans & St. Paulinos)


BEER. FOOD. MEAT RAFFLE. ROCK&ROLL. COFFEE. BETTER BOWEL MOVEMENTS. 

Sunday November 9 @ Triple Rock 6-9pm 
Music: Private DancerThe WapsipiniconTuesday's RobotHojas Rojas
Food: Mike Phillips from The Craftsman Restaurant grinds on-stage 
Beer: Furthermore Beer of Spring Green, WI pours some unique and tasty beers 
Coffee: Andrew Kopplin of Kopplin's Coffee in St Paul sobers you up.


"It's not as easy as it should bebut you don't have to live your life out of a packageSure a frozen pizza at two in the morning it greatbut if you're sober enough to at least cut up a roma tomato and and some olive oil on topit's less cardboardishThe purpose of Gastro Non Grata is to welcome you to the world of good eating and drinkingyou have to look for it because "they" are trying to hide it from youThe Olive Garden's and TGIStupids of the world want you to think their food doesn't come out of a frozen bagWe want to tell you about the few food and drink warriors in town that are fighting the good fight,Idealists with a purpose,People that actually give a crap about what they do and how they're recieved by real peopleBetter consumption means better bowel movements for all."

We give you everything we have. What more do you want?


Tuesday, October 21, 2008

EFG kicks booty.


Our partner in graphic crime, Erin Fuller, is again being honored by Print Magazine for her work with Furthermore Beer. Last year it was the label designs for Knot Stock, Proper and Three Feet Deep. This year it is for her six-pack design.

Congratulations, Erin! And thank you for bustin' your ass on our behalf for the last three years. We're proud of you, but not in that icky way John McCain is "proud" of Sarah Palin. Because that whole thing is just kind of gross.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Where we'll be in September


9/5 - Josh Harty cd release party Cafe Montmartre (Chris)
9/6 - Clearwater Beer Fest - Eau Claire (Chris & Aran)
9/13 - Great Lakes Brew Fest - Racine (Chris)
9/13 - Grumpy Troll Brew Fest - Mt. Horeb (Aran)
9/27 - Quivey's Grove Brew Fest - Fitchburg (Aran)
9/27 - Autumn Brew Review - Minneapolis, MN (Chris)


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