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McNellies Out of Marshall's Sundown[resolved]

Started by brianh, October 22, 2008, 11:28:19 AM

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Originally posted by TheArtist

Just when you thought the news couldn't get any worse. I blame it on deregulation, greed, and the global financial meltdown.

Oh, and the mayor, definitely the mayor.







Lol....
 

MarshallBrewing

Thank you all for your concerns, I was somewhat unaware of this problem and I really appreciate it being posted and brought to my attention.  While we are selling a large amount of beer, I assure you I have not "run out of beer" and this is not a problem on our end.  I knew the Sundown Wheat was offline at McNellie's because they were putting a number of Oktoberfest beers on.  While they do have a lot of taps, some have to come off to make way for seasonals, especially Oktoberfest season.  

I will make sure this problem gets solved. Thank you for your support and please continue drinking Marshall Brewing Company beers and please continue supporting McNellie's and all other Tulsa businesses.  Oscar's does have our beers on draft, as one of the other forum members posted, and so does the Colony and many other places as well.  Please continue to let me know about problems you encounter dealing with our beers.  Since we are new and a very small operation it is nice to hear of these things so we can attempt to fix them before they becomes detrimental to the business.

Thanks-
Eric

mcnellie

To the best of my knowledge, we have never been completely out of Marshall beer.  I know that we took the Sundown Wheat off draught to make room for Oktoberfest beers and subsequently replaced it with Marshall Pilsner, but we've never been completely out.  If you were told we didn't have any of the Marshall beers it was either a very rare day or the bartender was just mistaken.  I had some Marshall - McNellie's Pub Ale this evening, and know that it has been available all the time.  
If you're ever in McNellie's and told you can't get a Marshall beer ask for a manager.  Just last Friday I was asked why we were out of Marshall IPA by a customer, and I simply went in the walk-in and plugged in the keg. The employees, much to my chagrin, don't always check these things.  We are committed to supporting Marshall brewery, not just because they're local, but because they make really good beer.  If you ever have a future problem getting the beer, or with anything else at McNellie's, please e-mail me: elliot@mcnellies.com

Sorry for any inconvenience, the beer should always be there unless it's a rotating tap.

Cheers-
Ellio

mcnellie

Make that Elliot, I don't know who Ellio is

mcnellie

One more thing... TulsaMINI - so long as Blue Moon is a 3.2 product and not full strength, it will only have limited engagements on draught. Please don't boo us, we're simply trying to provide the best selection we can - Hoegaarden is the beer Blue Moon tries to imitate, send me your e-mail address and I'll buy you a pint, it's an exquisite beer.

azbadpuppy

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Originally posted by mcnellie

One more thing... TulsaMINI - so long as Blue Moon is a 3.2 product and not full strength, it will only have limited engagements on draught. Please don't boo us, we're simply trying to provide the best selection we can - Hoegaarden is the beer Blue Moon tries to imitate, send me your e-mail address and I'll buy you a pint, it's an exquisite beer.



Blue Moon is made by Coors anyway. It's overrated IMO- there are much better beers out there.
 

nathanm

quote:
Originally posted by azbadpuppy


Blue Moon is made by Coors anyway. It's overrated IMO- there are much better beers out there.


Hey, Killian's is pretty darn good on tap, even though it's absolute trash out of a bottle. (like most beer, IMO) It may not be the best beer around, but it tastes pretty good for something that's widely available. (like Blue Moon)

It's not that Coors can't make a reasonably tasty brew, it's just that they usually don't.

Although one should always support local breweries!
"Labor is prior to and independent of capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration" --Abraham Lincoln

AngieB

quote:
Originally posted by mcnellie

One more thing... TulsaMINI - so long as Blue Moon is a 3.2 product and not full strength, it will only have limited engagements on draught. Please don't boo us, we're simply trying to provide the best selection we can - Hoegaarden is the beer Blue Moon tries to imitate, send me your e-mail address and I'll buy you a pint, it's an exquisite beer.



Awww, Elliot, don't sweat it. That wasn't a mean boo, it was just a tiny disappointed boo.

quote:
Originally posted by azbadpuppy



Blue Moon is made by Coors anyway. It's overrated IMO- there are much better beers out there.



I'm well aware of who makes it. Don't care. I like what I like. Perhaps my palette isn't quite as sophisticated as yours.

tulsacyclist

Awesome, that is good news, Elliot. I'll be hitting McNellies on Saturday and was a little disappointed to hear you guys may be out of Marshall's. Too bad about the Sundown Wheat however, I'd like to try that one sometime.
 

inteller

quote:
Originally posted by MarshallBrewing

Thank you all for your concerns, I was somewhat unaware of this problem and I really appreciate it being posted and brought to my attention.  While we are selling a large amount of beer, I assure you I have not "run out of beer" and this is not a problem on our end.  I knew the Sundown Wheat was offline at McNellie's because they were putting a number of Oktoberfest beers on.  While they do have a lot of taps, some have to come off to make way for seasonals, especially Oktoberfest season.  

I will make sure this problem gets solved. Thank you for your support and please continue drinking Marshall Brewing Company beers and please continue supporting McNellie's and all other Tulsa businesses.  Oscar's does have our beers on draft, as one of the other forum members posted, and so does the Colony and many other places as well.  Please continue to let me know about problems you encounter dealing with our beers.  Since we are new and a very small operation it is nice to hear of these things so we can attempt to fix them before they becomes detrimental to the business.

Thanks-
Eric



Will you ever make a stout like Stone Brewery Double Bastard or Oaked Bastard?  You have my business if you do.

cannon_fodder

It makes me feel good when business I like have management/owners that are responsive.  Thanks for providing great local businesses guys.  I'm happy to kick my money your way when I can.
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brianh

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Originally posted by cannon_fodder

It makes me feel good when business I like have management/owners that are responsive.  Thanks for providing great local businesses guys.  I'm happy to kick my money your way when I can.



I concur, thanks to everyone for responding; I am glad everything is going smoothly then. Looking forward to Friday drinks again.

sgrizzle

Name anywhere else you can post a concern about a product and both the store owner and the manufacturer come on the publicly respond to you.

Hoss

quote:
Originally posted by tulsacyclist

Awesome, that is good news, Elliot. I'll be hitting McNellies on Saturday and was a little disappointed to hear you guys may be out of Marshall's. Too bad about the Sundown Wheat however, I'd like to try that one sometime.



I'm guessing you got tickets to the game then?

[:D]

RecycleMichael

I am trying to think of a complaint so that the owner of McNellie's will offer to buy me a pint.

Your Pub's name is too hard to say when I have been drinking...your crowd is too good-looking and I feel self-conscious...your food fills me up...you sell too many types of beer...
Power is nothing till you use it.