Dixie Beer... Done?
Located on Tulane Ave. in Mid-City and completely inundated by the floods, Dixie Brewery, a New Orleans landmark and institution, by a strange twist of insurance fate may be no more.
The brewery lost its 100 million dollar insurance policy in August pre-K and without those funds - that beer will probably never pour again.
So don't open that Dixie Beer... it may be one of the last ones around.
7 Comments:
Troy,
earlier someone left a comment about how they wished they didnt have a liberal arts degree or something to that effect. I would encourage you to read this and spread the word. This is revealing material,
http://understandingkatrina.ssrc.org/
PJ "Caesar"
say it ain't so!
I'm weeping for Dixe...
Any updates on Dixie? I can't seem to find out anything on them?
- DS
Weekend Edition Saturday, June 3, 2006
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5447793
They're trying, and trying hard to get it back up and running!
BOO ON LOOTERS.
Right now Dixie Beer and Voodoo is being made in Wisconsin is only being sold for export.
Just saw Dixie and Voodoo in a cooler in Colorado for the first time in a long time. I didn't buy it because they were $9.39 a six-pack which seemed high for a contract brew, when Sam Adams runs about $7.49. I will try it out of curriosity, but won't buy it much at that price. However, good luck to the Bruno's.
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