Kellogg sent them a cease and desist, they decided to ignore it. Kellogg then offered to pay them to rebrand, they still wouldn’t.
They then sued for $15 million.
Court listener:
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70447787/kellogg-north-...
Pacer (requires account, but most recent doc summarized )
https://ecf.ohnd.uscourts.gov/doc1/141014086025?caseid=31782...
1. https://untappd.com/b/arizona-wilderness-brewing-co-leggo-my...
2. https://untappd.com/b/arizona-wilderness-brewing-co-unlawful...
They could probably mention it on their menu.
I have to imagine they’ll spend more time and money fighting this suit than they did starting the food truck. I see no reason you wouldn’t just rebrand. The name is mid at best anyway.
But also, I’m kinda rooting for them. From a distance though.
The brewery itself though is one of my favorites to this day with, in my opinion, the best food I've ever encountered at something that identifies itself first as a "brewery." I don't visit the area without making a stop there.
Otherwise it's a standalone argument about a stupid pun applied to food in general.
Yes.
I live in a community that has a very high population of home brewers (beer and spirits mostly). Many of them are needy and use strict techniques (their breweries remind me of the Winnebago meth lab in Breaking Bad) making very good beer and gin.
When we have our local competition of brewers the winner is always some thing like "Belgian Sour". To me a beer that is foul. But to the experienced brewers it is the best.
"Likes that style" covers a huge range with beer.