Thing is, this "boycott" (I prefer the "think before you drink" newspeak) is a genuinely difficult decision. Great product, and an ethical brewer. But you can't drink a man's suds if he wants your bar to be knocked down. There are sensible ways to develop the Atlantic Yards, hell there may even be a sensible way to build a stadium in Brooklyn (although they're not great as moneyspinners). But this half-cocked fantasy project, which relies on bulldozing a rather busy neighborhood to build Metrotech part 2, is a horrible way to do both.
Thing is, this "boycott" (I prefer the "think before you drink" newspeak) is a genuinely difficult decision. Great product, and an ethical brewer. But you can't drink a man's suds if he wants your bar to be knocked down. There are sensible ways to develop the Atlantic Yards, hell there may even be a sensible way to build a stadium in Brooklyn (although they're not great as moneyspinners). But this half-cocked fantasy project, which relies on bulldozing a rather busy neighborhood to build Metrotech part 2, is a horrible way to do both.