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09:01 AM PST on Wednesday, March 31, 2004
A Portland artisan brewing company will bow to the wishes of California
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and stop selling Governator Ale, a popular
beer that has been a big seller in California.
"We've agreed to settle," Portland Brewing chief executive Jerome
Chicvara said Tuesday. "We're saying we're not going to argue -- we're
going to acquiesce to their point of view, and we're not supposed to say
anything more."
In December, Chicvara sent 4,500 cases of 22-oz. bottles of Governator
to California, where it was a hit at $2.99 a bottle. The brew became the
darling of bloggers worldwide, thanks to articles in CNN and MSN online
pages.
Chicvara says a couple of hundred cases are still in Oregon -- mostly at
Columbia Distributing -- but that collectors elsewhere have been paying
about $20 for a bottle of Governator on eBay.
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