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Started by cannon_fodder, May 05, 2008, 01:02:09 PM

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cannon_fodder

There is a large Anheuser-Busch distribution center going in somewhere in Tulsa. According to the contractors I spoke with, it's large (very large).  But no one knew exactly where it was going.

Out of curiosity, does anyone know any details on this?
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sgrizzle

I found some of the work up for bid, but no details:
http://www.gradebeam.com/Community/Publicopps.asp

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Anheuser Busch Tulsa OK Distribution Facility-Package 200 Sitework
   
4/30/2008 2:00:00 PM
Anheuser Busch Tulsa OK Distribution Facility-Package 100
   
4/30/2008 2:00:00 PM


T-TownMike


cannon_fodder

Blame the state, not the brewery.

They also distribute Rolling Rock, Beck's, Jack's Pumpkin Spice, several malt liquors (if gravity is all you're concerned with), some energy drinks. As well as a ton of other obvious products.  So at least we will have RR and Beck's on hand in case of emergency.

If nothing else, it's commerce and a new tax base for Tulsa.
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BierGarten

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Blame the state, not the brewery.

They also distribute Rolling Rock, Beck's, Jack's Pumpkin Spice, several malt liquors (if gravity is all you're concerned with), some energy drinks. As well as a ton of other obvious products.  So at least we will have RR and Beck's on hand in case of emergency.

If nothing else, it's commerce and a new tax base for Tulsa.



Yucky yucky stuff.
 

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T-TownMike

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Blame the state, not the brewery.

They also distribute Rolling Rock, Beck's, Jack's Pumpkin Spice, several malt liquors (if gravity is all you're concerned with), some energy drinks. As well as a ton of other obvious products.  So at least we will have RR and Beck's on hand in case of emergency.

If nothing else, it's commerce and a new tax base for Tulsa.

I blame Oklahomans who allowed it to happen in the first place and then knowlingly not do a damn thing about it.

deinstein

I blame people for ever buying the water.

Double A

I wish we could get Fat Tire in Oklahoma. That's good brew.
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quote:
Originally posted by Double A

I wish we could get Fat Tire in Oklahoma. That's good brew.




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perspicuity85

quote:
Originally posted by Double A

I wish we could get Fat Tire in Oklahoma. That's good brew.



Everyone said that in Fayetteville, AR for awhile-- an issue with distributors kept Fat Tire from going to AR.  However, Fat Tire came to AR a few years ago, and now it is just like any other microbrew.  I know it's all about personal taste, but I must say that there are many great tasting beers at McNellie's that you can't find anywhere in NW Ark.  At least for some people, Fat Tire is great because they can't have it.

inteller

#11
i just had Fat Tire last Friday....in Fayetteville no less.  BFD...that beer is weak.

When I can walk into a place and buy Arrogant Bastard Ale, THEN I'll be impressed.

Red Arrow

Let's remember that pretty soon we will have a local product from Marshall Brewing Co.
 

safetyguy

quote:
Originally posted by Double A

I wish we could get Fat Tire in Oklahoma. That's good brew.



Drive to Kansas and stock up....

EricP

quote:
Originally posted by Red Arrow

Let's remember that pretty soon we will have a local product from Marshall Brewing Co.



All we have to do is get people to buy 900 billion gallons of it and maybe we can grow Marshall Brewing larger than Annheiser-Busch? :)