Beer Survey!! please help!!!

me and come friends are thinking about starting a beer company. and we need some info on what people want so we know where to start so ive devised a small survey to gain some knowledge.

here it goes:

1. your favorite beer

2. price you would pay for beer

3. what kind of beer do you like (pale ale...etc)

4. do you like other flavors in your beer (cherry wheat, lime that kinda thing)

5. bottles or cans

6. would you rather pay for good beer or buy cheap mediocre beer

7. anything else you would like to add to help us out.

any help is appreciated,

thanks NS
 
1. your favorite beer Moose Drool by Bayern out of Missoula Montana, or just about any Sam Adams

2. price you would pay for beer $7.50 for a 6 pack of microbrews, $15-20 for a case of cheap shit.

3. what kind of beer do you like (pale ale...etc) Any ale, IPAs, just about any stout beer I have had, wheat beers, just about any local brew

4. do you like other flavors in your beer (cherry wheat, lime that kinda thing) Lime, some wheat beers go good with orange slices and orange juice. Cheap shit beer can go good with mountain dew (mountain brew)

5. bottles or cans Draft then bottles then cans

6. would you rather pay for good beer or buy cheap mediocre beer

Cheap mediocre beer for partying, good beer for everything else.

7. anything else you would like to add to help us out.

Kids who post PBR, Key light, etc... need to broaden their tastes.
 
get a real classy bottle, cause bottle is and will always be the best. and if you have like a cool classe one its even better.and i would deffinately go with the more expensive one since its a new small company.
 
I'm 16, i really don't like the taste of alcohol. I can tolerate beer, i would prefer sucking down a couple shots real quick rather then drinking multiple beers (cuz its just quicker since i dont enjoy it).

so basically, if beer is cheap, teenagers will buy and drink it, no avoiding that. Make it taste like soda and less like beer, maybe hardly like beer so it doesnt smell either because i have been caught cuz i smelt like beer. if your beer is cheaper than bud light, easier to drink, and all that, then you have a great product (although you won't produce it like budwiser does...)

thats my very incomplete and unorganized two cents
 
So like Smirnoff haha
In any case I'd say the thread creator has to go for a good beer, because you will never be able to compete with the larger companies if you make cheap beer. And you will have no problems marketing your beer as a micro brew and pricing it as a micro brew. I'd say that's your only real option.
As far as the type of beer you're making, I don't drink really, nor have I had enough different beers to provide you with any real info.....I'd say this site is a bad place to start because not many people on here drink expensive beer.
 
1. Spotted Cow from new glarus brewery in wisconsin. (could be a good business model too)
2. probably around $6-7 for a six pack
3. pale
4. I like beer flavored beer. dont mess with perfection
5. looong-necks for sure
6. pay for good beer, but you cant always get what you want.

 
teenagers can't buy beer legally genius. and if a new company wants to sell beer to teenagers, its a great way to end up out of business.
 
1. Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

2. 8 dollars for a 6 pack

3. pale ales, IPAs, lagers

4. not really

5. bottles

6. at this point in my life (college) cheaper beer

7. cheap and delicious
 
1. your favorite beer
Magic Hat Circus Boy, Yuengling Lager, Keystone ICE

2. price you would pay for beer20-25 for a 30

3. what kind of beer do you like (pale ale...etc)
Lager
4. do you like other flavors in your beer (cherry wheat, lime that kinda thing)NO

5. bottles or cansBottles

6. would you rather pay for good beer or buy cheap mediocre beerMedium Beer

7. anything else you would like to add to help us out.Sponsor Ski Events
 
base my survey off the fact that:a. when i drink beer i drink to get drunkb. im 18, no wait im 21, ya im 21.

1. your favorite beer
coors or keystone, basically water beer.

2. price you would pay for beer
ceaper the better, 25$ for a 30 is a price i can deal with.

3. what kind of beer do you like (pale ale...etc)
cheap, beer.

4. do you like other flavors in your beer (cherry wheat, lime that kinda thing)
ive had cherry wheat, its iight. i wouldnt mind trying a cider beer ive heard good things about em.

5. bottles or cans
bottle if im having one with some food. cans if im partying, cause its just gonna go in the pong cups haha.

6. would you rather pay for good beer or buy cheap mediocre beer
cheap mediocore. beer isbeer to me. if some one else wants to buy some good hshit ill dirnk it, but for my self id buy cheap stuff.

7. anything else you would like to add to help us out.
beer, you can drink it.
 
1. stone ruination ipa

2. I've paid 8 bucks a bottle, but for every day beer to keep around the house, I just buy a 6 dollar six pack of singha, the best and cheapest asian beer.

3. all? favorites are pale ales and IPAs

4. yes. I have a broad taste in beer. I even like bud light with lime.

5. cans if I'm having guests, cause lugging a garbage bag of bottles sucks. bottles otherwise

6. depends. some good beer has very high alcohol content, but I'm not made of money.

7. if you genuinely love keystone, miller, etc, to me that kind of seems like being attracted to really mediocre-looking girls. if that makes you happy, then cool for you I guess.

 
doesn't mean we don't ;)

What i said was kinda stupid, i just threw it out there. Budwiser is a huge company and they can do what they do.

As a small company, you should probably make some quality beer for a cheap price. I know my brothers (both legal) really like Blue Moon as a fancyer beer, but they dont get it regularly as its much to expensive for parties...
 
i think making beer would be so much fun. I would totally suggest just messing around with recipes first before you spend th money to launch a business though. you can try a bunch of different things with additives and such. i think a millet beer would be interesting. try that.
 
1. your favorite beer
Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat

2. price you would pay for beer
8 for a sixer
3. what kind of beer do you like (pale ale...etc)
Wheat Beer and lagers
4. do you like other flavors in your beer (cherry wheat, lime that kinda thing)
Ehhh lime aint bad
5. bottles or cansbottles for good beer cans if im gettin drunk

6. would you rather pay for good beer or buy cheap mediocre beer
Pay for good unless im goin to a party then mediocre

 
Just don't get caught when you order a Smirnoff's or Sparks and nobody will judge you for who you are....that guy.

1. your favorite beer

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Pyramid Hefeweizen, or any local pale ale, IPA, or wheat beer.

2. price you would pay for beer

$6-8 for a six pack is fine, although I will occasionally splurge for something really nice.

3. what kind of beer do you like (pale ale...etc)

Pale ales, IPAs, and wheat beers. Cheap, dark, and light are not in my vocabulary.

4. do you like other flavors in your beer (cherry wheat, lime that kinda thing)

If I wanted that kind of flavor it is readily available in the form of bitch beer.

5. bottles or cans

Bottles for taste, or cans if I care about the environment more--although the only good canned beer I can think of is Fat Tire, or maybe Heineken.

6. would you rather pay for good beer or buy cheap mediocre beer

Good beer is always worth it, get liquor if you want to get drunk.
 
haha i dont buy it so idk exact prices. but i think its something like that.
also albany is probs cheaper than saratoga i would think
 


1. your favorite beer

canadian, kieths, bud

2. price you would pay for beer

since ontario alcohol is 100% govt regulated, we are forced to pay that price (about 38-40$ per 24 of said beer listed). this question i doubt really helps you out

3. what kind of beer do you like (pale ale...etc)

Plain lager (not honey etc.) red beers, and pale ales. Also, not white.

4. do you like other flavors in your beer (cherry wheat, lime that kinda thing)

I just was on a trip to the states and tried bud light with lime, and it was good. Wouldn't be a regular buy but would switch it up for it every now and then if it was always available.

5. bottles or cans

bottles for chillin cans for parties

6. would you rather pay for good beer or buy cheap mediocre beer

depends if its my 8 months at school or 4 months of summer

7. anything else you would like to add to help us out.

5%. I pretty much will never buy a light beer (i know that contradicts the bud light with lime story, but that was a one time thing to try in a foreign country). I like beer that has some umph to it, you know. Not just water.

hope that helps you out a bit. You should really ask where everyone is from so you have some sense of geographic demographics, and age. Im 19 in ontario.
 
1.boundary bay scotch (local)

2. for what? the beer above or a six pack? 8-10 for a sixer

3. amber and stout

4. no

5. nothing good comes in a can

6. depends how fucked up i want to get

7. the semen of you and your friends will help the fermentation process

 
I hardly drink, and only when people buy me beers at the bar. If I was going to buy it though, i would rather pay for good beer, and I prefer bottles.
 
bigger city, more peeps, bigger ngihtlife, its probally not, but i dont actually buy beer so i dont know haha.
also i read somewhere that keystone and natty light are rebadged coors/bud. it gets rebadged because its slightly off tase, or a dented can or some minor flaw like that.

i think its 20-25 for a 30 of coors around here
 
i drink bottles when i am planning on drinking for a while, however after work or skiing i stop and get a 24 ounce can of budweiser, just enough if you dont feel like drinking much. Also if im low on funds its miller light/budweiser if i have a few extra bucks its usually heineken or corona sometimes warsteiner dunkel or amberboch is good. basically i think it would be a good move to offer more than 6/12/24 packs, also do 22/24oz bottles/cans and dont stick to one type of beer
 


Blue moon

Depends on the occasion. What’s your demographic? Anywho, around 12 for a case of Natty and

ehhhhh about 9 for a six of good ‘uns.

Lager

Again, depends on what you’re drinking. Not really, though. Lime beers are ok.

See number 2… but I prefer

drinking from a bottle as most do.

Cheap, as long as it’s bearable.

If you really are serious you better figure out

your demographic because that’s probably going to be the key to all of the

answers to 1-6. nothing like a classic lager with decent taste and reasonable price to appeal to everybody.

 
1. your favorite beer

PBR for right now

kokanee or fosters when i'm not broke

2. price you would pay for beer

3. what kind of beer do you like (pale ale...etc)

4. do you like other flavors in your beer (cherry wheat, lime that kinda thing)

5. bottles or cans

6. would you rather pay for good beer or buy cheap mediocre beer

7. anything else you would like to add to help us out.
 
1. your favorite beer
Leinie's Red
2. price you would pay for beer
$6-$7 a 6 pack
3. what kind of beer do you like (pale ale...etc)
Lager
4. do you like other flavors in your beer (cherry wheat, lime that kinda thing)
Nope
5. bottles or cans
Bottles for sure
6. would you rather pay for good beer or buy cheap mediocre beer
Good beer.
7. anything else you would like to add to help us out.
Try out some different brews and a few times, you probably wont get it perfect the first time.
 
thanks NS for all your quick input its truly helped us gain a broader view on what others like, other than just us three that are trying to get this going.

so to answer some questions and give a little more info about us:

3 college kids (2 majoring in comm and one undecided) who have no idea what we would like to do out of college. so we decided "hey we like to drink, we got to school, (the BEST market to get your information and feedback from) lets start a beer company"

so we have been tossing the idea around for a little and trying out new beers to see what we like and dont like. so far its going well and we are gaining useful knowledge and skills along the way.

currently we are in the brainstorming stage, no product testing or anything just yet. currently we are thinking about first starting out over the summer with cider beer (cheaper and easier to make) and move from there to beer once we have got some time brewing under our belt.

currently our demographic is the older college student to early 20's-30's, the way we look at it we would like our beer to grow with these people just as Bud and Miller have with our parents. but generally targeted to the younger market.

as of now we have to name, flavor ideas or even any clue how to first start this up we are just going to see how it plays out. again this is where your suggestions really help us out we want to produce a beer that everyone can enjoy.

so again NS please let us know what you like, and if you feel you have any ideas for a name or a beer you would like produced PLEASE let us know.

sincerely,

BEER

 
Wait, so you actually want to do this?

No offense, but do you know ANYTHING about brewing?

Not only will it be confusing, but it will also cost a shitload.
 
yes, we want to do this.

no we have never brewed our own beer, but everyone has to start somewhere, no? so why not now.

yes it will be confusing, yes there will be bad batches, yes we will be broke, yes we are prepared and excited for the ups-and-downs of beginning a new experience.
 
1. your favorite beer

At the moment, smuttynose

2. price you would pay for bee

$13 for a 12 packr

3. what kind of beer do you like (pale ale...etc)

basically anything with a strong flavor (dark ale, IPA, etc, no pisswater)

4. do you like other flavors in your beer (cherry wheat, lime that kinda thing)

not really

5. bottles or cans

bottles

6. would you rather pay for good beer or buy cheap mediocre beer

pay for good beer

7. anything else you would like to add to help us out.

i purposely buy local, smaller breweries over imports/ macro breweries

 
You're right, after I posted that I thought it was wrong. Bayern makes my favorite seasonal beer which is Kilarney. Have you tried either before?
 
1. your favorite beer
carib, and moosehead

2. price you would pay for beer
$12-14 for a 6 pack

3. what kind of beer do you like (pale ale...etc)
pale

4. do you like other flavors in your beer (cherry wheat, lime that kinda thing)

lime
5. bottles or cans

bottles
6. would you rather pay for good beer or buy cheap mediocre beer

pay for good beer

 
1. A good wheat beer, and I actually really enjoy Russ'n, its gotta be like 75% beer though. (its a german thing, more Bavarian thing with wheat beer actually, its mixed with coke.....sounds wierd, but its good)
2. Depends, I'd go with like 7-10 bucks for a 6 pack of good beer, but rather be able to get a whole case for cheaper. Or you could just make some really cheap OK beer and I would buy it for parties and stuff
3. beers I like. Fat tire, sierra nevada, pyramid hefeweizen etc.
4. Havnt really had so much, but ya I'm definately down.
5. bottles for expensive good beer.
6. for a party cheap beer, some friends good beer.
7. mediocre cheap beer has to be a lot better then the really cheap beer, or people will just buy the shitty cheap beer. Make a good beer, with like flavors, something different people will probably buy it. Also maybe look into some of the stuff they sell in germany, there not really to get drunk, but like hiking, chillin on teh beach or something where you don't want to get drunk. Radler, Russ'n etc. Don't really see that stuff in the US, people might like it.
 
ive definatley had both spent 4.5 years in missoula goin to school best beer is cold smoke by kettlehouse. Kettlehouse is by far the best microbrewery in my opinion their beers are amazing
 
coming from somebody who has been around a lot of beer brewing, this is pretty damn unrealistic.
you have a lot to learn before you can start "adding flavors" that people tell you they like.
buy your equipment and start experimenting....chill on the business venture for awhile.
 
1. your favorite beeri'm not into the really fancy shit....yuengling

2. price you would pay for beerno more than 20 for a 30

3. what kind of beer do you like (pale ale...etc)nothing special

4. do you like other flavors in your beer (cherry wheat, lime that kinda thing)
i had this stuff called linenkugels (sp?) creamy dark when i was in milwaukee and it was good if thats was you mean
5. bottles or canshonestly...cans

6. would you rather pay for good beer or buy cheap mediocre beerlike i said no more than 20 for a 30 so there you go

7. anything else you would like to add to help us out.
just make a beer that you can compare to miller lite bud light coors light etc for around the same price and you'll be in business
 
I definitely will check them out. I will be 21 next September so I have a feeling alot of my money will be going to the support of local breweries haha.
 
pilsner or DUDE

probs 1.5-2

no other flavours

smooth beer equels good kegstands

make it 7-8%

find the dopest name out ther for it. like steeze or afterbang... the brew

 
1. schnitzengiggle

2. all the money in the world

3. whatever schnitzengiggle is

4. i like vagina, so no i dont like any gay ass flavors in my beer

5. bottle
6. cheap more bang for my buck

7. beer is the only reason why i would thing god exists. just the aroma makes my tongue want to flood itself in a golden river of fermented barley
 
1. your favorite beer

Sam adams winter lager / magic hat hefeweizen

2. price you would pay for beer

around 8 a sixer or up to a shade over 30 a case.

3. what kind of beer do you like (pale ale...etc)

Most ales and lagers, not a big heavy dark beer fan.

4. do you like other flavors in your beer (cherry wheat, lime that kinda thing)

Yes but not too strong, and not all the time. Usually a summer thing.

5. bottles or cans

yes please, I usually go bottles.

6. would you rather pay for good beer or buy cheap mediocre beer

Pay for good beer, life's too short to drink cheap beer, and I'm too old to drink to puke every night.

7. anything else you would like to add to help us out.

Quality ingredients, support local, and be passionate. Don't be afraid to try something crazy, I've had poppy agave pilsner from magic hat, and paulo santo dark beer made from basswood from dogfish.

 
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