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Maker's Mark to Be Watered down.
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Looks like they met more resistance then anticipated, back to 90 proof it goes
"You spoke. We listened. And we're sincerely sorry we let you down," the company said in a statement. "While we thought we were doing what's right, this is your brand -- and you told us in large numbers to change our decision."
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Originally posted by scootro View Posthey atleast they told the public other companies would have kept this a secret until someone outed them
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Originally posted by 4EyedTurd View PostYeah like dropping a 64oz carton of juice to 59oz. We did probably a year or so ago. I get it just like the principle. If you can't make it fast enough, open another distillery?
Sure open another distillery then the business gets bigger but that’s a gamble no one wants to make in today's economy. Or be like Jack Daniel's and an hold all they're whiskey in reserve for when they need it. They have massive warehouses stocked to the ceiling with barrels.
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Email they sent out last night, I've got a lot of respect for a company that can admit when they are wrong.
Dear Ambassador,
Since we announced our decision last week to reduce the alcohol content (ABV) of Maker’s Mark in response to supply constraints, we have heard many concerns and questions from our ambassadors and brand fans. We’re humbled by your overwhelming response and passion for Maker’s Mark. While we thought we were doing what’s right, this is your brand – and you told us in large numbers to change our decision.
You spoke. We listened. And we’re sincerely sorry we let you down.
So effective immediately, we are reversing our decision to lower the ABV of Maker’s Mark, and resuming production at 45% alcohol by volume (90 proof). Just like we’ve made it since the very beginning.
The unanticipated dramatic growth rate of Maker’s Mark is a good problem to have, and we appreciate some of you telling us you’d even put up with occasional shortages. We promise we'll deal with them as best we can, as we work to expand capacity at the distillery.
Your trust, loyalty and passion are what’s most important. We realize we can’t lose sight of that. Thanks for your honesty and for reminding us what makes Maker’s Mark, and its fans, so special.
We’ll set about getting back to bottling the handcrafted bourbon that our father/grandfather, Bill Samuels, Sr. created. Same recipe. Same production process. Same product.
As always, we will continue to let you know first about developments at the distillery. In the meantime please keep telling us what’s on your mind and come down and visit us at the distillery. It means a lot to us.
Sincerely,
Rob Samuels
Chief Operating Officer,
Ambassador-in-Chief
rob@makersmark.com
Bill Samuels, Jr.
Chairman Emeritus,
Ambassador-at-Large
bill@makersmark.com
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Originally posted by scootro View PostSure open another distillery then the business gets bigger but that’s a gamble no one wants to make in today's economy. Or be like Jack Daniel's and an hold all they're whiskey in reserve for when they need it. They have massive warehouses stocked to the ceiling with barrels.
Ahhh, screw it. Nevermind.
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