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I see a lot of questions asked by investors (like myself) but no response from the Company. Is this still a viable business?","author_name":"Martin De Venuta","votes":0,"created_at":"2020-01-19T20:47:31Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-74553","answers":[]},{"id":70473,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:70473","question":"I have not received any emails since October, nor have I received the t-shirt I provided my size for. Is there any information or help I can receive on this?","author_name":"Aash Bhandari","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-12-04T20:04:30Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-70473","answers":[{"id":70475,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:70475","answer":"Hi Aash! Apologies for the shirt not arriving. I’ll look into that now as they were sent out over a month ago. We’ll make sure to get a shirt out to you tomorrow​.\u0026nbsp;We’re preparing an investor update that should be sent out next week.\u0026nbsp;Thanks!","author_name":"John Lynch","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-12-04T20:12:20Z"}]},{"id":65352,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:65352","question":"Fyi, after I asked for updates, John added me to an email list and forwarded me some that were missed. They haven't gone dark, you just need to look for updates via email.","author_name":"William Dorn","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-10-05T20:28:33Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-65352","answers":[]},{"id":65223,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:65223","question":"Any updates here?!.. --edit-- INVESTOR less than a minute ago Fyi, after I asked for updates, John added me to an email list and forwarded me some that were missed. They haven't gone dark, you just need to look for updates via email.","author_name":"William Dorn","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-10-04T20:11:37Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-65223","answers":[]},{"id":61094,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:61094","question":"When do I receive my merch for investing?","author_name":"Joseph Keathley","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-08-29T15:10:15Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-61094","answers":[]},{"id":58067,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:58067","question":"I am still looking for an update.","author_name":"Kelly Ramm","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-07-27T18:38:45Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-58067","answers":[]},{"id":56149,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:56149","question":"Looking for an update","author_name":"Kelly Ramm","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-06-27T23:39:02Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-56149","answers":[]},{"id":55752,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:55752","question":"I haven't heard anything from Rambling since I invested. When will we receive communication on financials or disbursement.","author_name":"Evan Kleymeyer","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-06-20T22:02:05Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-55752","answers":[]},{"id":35813,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:35813","question":"When will the campaign for Rambling House close? Also, are your products available in Northern California at BevMo or Total Wine and Spirits?","author_name":"Martin De Venuta","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-02-27T20:58:28Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-35813","answers":[]},{"id":35636,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:35636","question":"How much does the 4 pack costs? I invested. Can I buy a 4 pack? I live in California.","author_name":"Pat Enos","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-02-25T05:34:31Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-35636","answers":[]},{"id":35460,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:35460","question":"Are there plans for further products after the Kentucky Mule, and if so, generally what is your plan for continue product expansion?","author_name":"Tyler Mills","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-02-22T00:13:35Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-35460","answers":[]},{"id":35306,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:35306","question":"Hello - Your product sounds like a great investment opportunity, but the can / logo design could use some work to reach your target audience. Is any portion of your marketing budget dedicated to packaging redesign?","author_name":"Janean Hinger","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-02-19T17:48:30Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-35306","answers":[]},{"id":33210,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:33210","question":"How do you plan on keeping your product consistent with growth and using different distilleries? Also do you plan and having both cans and bottles on store shelves?","author_name":"Willie White","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-01-12T01:18:51Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-33210","answers":[]},{"id":33108,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:33108","question":"Any chance of removing the 5x buyout provision for a larger investor?","author_name":"Andrew Sparacia","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-01-10T15:34:33Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-33108","answers":[]},{"id":33107,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:33107","question":"Any chance of removing the 5x buyout provision for a larger investor?","author_name":"Andrew Sparacia","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-01-10T15:31:28Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-33107","answers":[]},{"id":32996,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:32996","question":"I understand the compliance associated with a large number of investors. However, any opportunity to invest without the 5x buyback condition for larger investors?","author_name":"Andrew Sparacia","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-01-09T03:11:56Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-32996","answers":[{"id":33110,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:33110","answer":"Hi Andrew, you are correct - the 5X redemption applies to all level of investors. While we understand the appeal, to both sides, of a larger investment and a greater potential payback, it is not possible to change any material term of the raise without refunding all of the current investments. The raise is for a minimum of $100,000 up to a maximum of $500,000. After the Wefunder raise has concluded, and if we fell significantly short of the $500,000 level, there may be room to discuss bringing on a single, large investment. However, we are happy with where the raise is at this point and do not expect to take on additional investors after the raise. Please let me know if you'd like to discuss further. Thank you!","author_name":"John Lynch","votes":0,"created_at":"2019-01-10T15:56:51Z"}]},{"id":31655,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:31655","question":"I am confused. Do you have the right to buy back shares at any point or only through 2020? Also is it 5X at the time of buyback or is it 5x including distributions made? I like others would prefer to go for a full ride vs a short one. I understand there are some reporting issues, if you get to a point of buying back shares those issues would be mitigated by future raises which could help cover those costs correct?","author_name":"Scott Tobia","votes":0,"created_at":"2018-12-10T15:52:06Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-31655","answers":[{"id":31666,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:31666","answer":"Thank you for the questions. The right to buy back (redeem) occurs after February 1, 2020. It is 5X at the time of buyback. Any distributions made are not included in the calculation. For example, let's say someone invested $250 in 2018. Then let's say they received $50 distributions in 2020 and 2021. If we were to redeem shares in 2022 it would be 5X $250 for $1,250, not 5X $150. You are correct, if we get to a valuation where redemption is a possibility we would be doing well enough to work with the administrative costs of the reporting requirements that kick in at $10M. However, the additional reporting is just half of the reason we went with the redemption clause. The other reason is that multiple sources have advised us that additional raises may not be possible with a Cap Table comprised of hundreds of investors. While this wouldn't apply if we went with Wefunder for a second raise we wanted to keep all options available as we grow. Our preference would be to eventually go back to Wefunder and allow all original investors the first chance to re-invest. Finally, we went with a multiple of original investment (5X) because it seemed like the most straight-forward and easy way to explain and handle a future redemption. We think our valuation is very fair and that the 5X holds up when compared to what most projects are offering. Please let us know if these answers bring more questions to mind!","author_name":"John Lynch","votes":0,"created_at":"2018-12-10T17:34:14Z"}]},{"id":27111,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:27111","question":"Ginger-beer based *mule*-style drinks, correct?","author_name":"Andrew Inglis","votes":0,"created_at":"2018-09-06T19:24:04Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-27111","answers":[{"id":27114,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:27114","answer":"Yes! We've been making Ginger Beer for years and feel we've gotten pretty good at it! The cocktail is our ginger recipe - real ginger, lightly sweetened with organic sugar, a little bit of lemon and lime, and a touch of spices, backed with Vodka from a local, award winning, distillery (Watershed). We will be adjusting the ginger recipe slightly for the upcoming bourbon Mule. This is based on taste tests and bourbon's slightly sweeter profile when compared to vodka. Thanks for the question!","author_name":"John Lynch","votes":0,"created_at":"2018-09-06T19:41:26Z"}]},{"id":27098,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:27098","question":"It sounds like switching from bottles to cans will yield a significantly higher profit margin in the long term (you mention going from $40/case right now to something more like $24/case). What's your timeline on switching from bottles to cans and what do you expect the immediate cost shift of production to look like? Also does moving to cans pose any risk to product quality or shelf life versus bottles?","author_name":"Niraj Sanghvi","votes":0,"created_at":"2018-09-06T15:52:04Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-27098","answers":[{"id":27112,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:27112","answer":"Hi, thanks for the questions! I'd like to lay out all the details of the switch for you. There are many reasons why we feel that cans are a better fit for our products, but here are a few technical reasons why we're doing it. First off, the reason we went with bottles to start was based on the abilities of our co-packer. They installed a high-speed canning line in the spring so they now have the capacity to handle our switch. Second, a weird quirk in liquor law allows our product to go into a 12 ounce can, but not a 12 ounce bottle. When liquor is in a bottle it has to be in specific liquor sizes, and 12 ounce is not one of the sizes. Our product is current in 375ml (12.67 ounce) bottles. It is really a nice bottle, but because it is less used, the glass bottle itself is 2.5x more expensive than a standard 12 ounce bottle. As far as a timeline for the switch - the company we use to formulate our products is finalizing adjustments for the packaging change. It will take approximately 3 months to have cans produced with our artwork. There is a significant outlay to start with cans. Minimum orders from the can manufacture start at 120,000 cans versus only 5,000 from our bottle supplier. We’ll notice an immediate boost in per unit profit with the switch. When we talk about the change in packaging it’s not just the switch from the bottle to the can that helps the bottom line. Eliminating the paper bottle label and replacing the cardboard four pack holder with a recycled plastic holder both increase profit margins. Our projection is $33 per case immediately after the switch and down to $24 as we increase our purchase quantities. The change from bottles to cans should have no impact on the shelf stability. The products are pasteurized so that we can go into retailers without the need for refrigeration. Through a third party, we have done extensive shelf stability testing on our product and have been very happy with the results. The product showed no degradation after six months unrefrigerated and up to a year when refrigerated. Hope this answers your questions. Please feel free to follow up if you need more info!","author_name":"John Lynch","votes":1,"created_at":"2018-09-06T19:32:30Z"}]},{"id":27077,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:27077","question":"I am interested in investing, providing tv airtime throughout Ohio and adjoining states, in return for equity. Can do a large amount of tv airtime. Contact me, please, Rick Freeman, at MAJORMEDIA, 800.339.5751 x1101.","author_name":"Rick Freeman","votes":0,"created_at":"2018-09-05T23:35:48Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-27077","answers":[{"id":27102,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:27102","answer":"Thanks for reaching out. At this time we are only selling equity based on the terms listed here in our Wefunder campaign.","author_name":"John Lynch","votes":0,"created_at":"2018-09-06T16:31:15Z"}]},{"id":26664,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:26664","question":"Which of the 4 return methods, offered by wefunder, does this investment cover?","author_name":"Joseph Keathley","votes":0,"created_at":"2018-08-27T22:31:20Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-26664","answers":[{"id":26726,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:26726","answer":"Hi, I think you're referring to this page when you say \"4 return methods\". https://help.wefunder.com/returns If so, of the 4 they list this is method that most accurately describes what we are offering: \"Stock, Dividends. While a tech startup almost never offers dividends, a later-stage local business - such as a brewery opening a second location - often will. The type of dividend can vary. Some might offer a fixed dividend per share per year. Some might offer a percentage of profits. A common scenario is also to \"swap\" the dividend after your investment is repaid. For instance, a brewery might share 80% of its profits until the investors are repaid, and then 20% thereafter in perpetuity.\" In our scenario investors (not founders) receive 100% of profit distributions until their investment is repaid and then everyone (investors + founders) shares distributions equally according to their share allotment. Thanks for the question!","author_name":"John Lynch","votes":1,"created_at":"2018-08-28T19:53:11Z"}]},{"id":26426,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:26426","question":"Why are you selling preferred shares? Do you intend to redeem them or allow us to continue to be shareholders for the long run?","author_name":"Craig J. Vom Lehn","votes":0,"created_at":"2018-08-23T14:59:24Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-26426","answers":[{"id":26444,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:26444","answer":"Hi, thank you for the question! The preferred units that investors are purchasing will receive their share of any distribution of profits up to their original contribution before the founders will receive any distribution from profits. Once investors have their original contribution back any future distributions would be split between all members based on their shares. While nothing is certain in this emerging alcohol sector, we expect it to take several years, or longer, to get to a point where we might look at redeeming investors shares. Hopefully during that build up all members will have seen years of distributions. The possibility of redemption may hinge on whether or not someone looking to acquire us in the future will permit a cap table with, potentially, several hundred investors. Thanks again and please let us know if you have any follow up questions.","author_name":"John Lynch","votes":0,"created_at":"2018-08-23T17:10:06Z"}]},{"id":26415,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:26415","question":"Good stuff, lots to like including the relationship with Southern Glazers, and a reasonable valuation which seems to be an increasingly rare thing these days. Just a few questions: 1. Revenue is quite low after a year (though burn rate is not bad at all). What gives you confidence that 500K can really explode growth? 2. How quickly is Kroger's reordering, and what other feedback have you received from them? 3. Is the 500K enough to actually expand nationally or would that be a subsequent raise? 4. Finally, what relationship do these products have with the physical location - I assume this raise is separate but that sales of this product there do \"count\", but what effect would there be on this product if the location doesn't do well, and does the location make it a little harder for there to be an exit that is a sale (because the product and the location have common branding)? Thanks!","author_name":"Alan Jacobson","votes":0,"created_at":"2018-08-23T10:56:04Z","canonical_url":"https://wefunder.com/rambling.house#question-26415","answers":[{"id":26441,"entity_id":"wefunder:comment:26441","answer":"Hi, thanks for taking the time to research us and ask questions! 1. With 500K we will be able to hire our first sales team, have a serious monthly marketing budget, and release the Bourbon Mule. These three goals will all work in tandem to increase revenue. We see a path to 1,800 cases per month in the state of Ohio alone, which we project as our break even point. 2. Without any marketing the Kroger’s in central Ohio are doing the best. This most likely due to word of mouth and our brick and mortar presence in central Ohio. All stores reorder on an as-needed basis. Our distributor, Southern Glazer’s can fill orders daily. The specific feedback we have received from them is that we are doing relatively well compared with other ready-to-drink items, but that our lack of marketing is a negative. 3. 500K could be enough to expand into other states. A lot of it will depend on the volume we can do in Ohio. The ready-to-drink segment is in its infancy and no one really knows what kind of level sales can reach. Moving into other states won’t increase our budget much except for marketing. If we can grow past the 1,800 cases per month mentioned above we would have the ability to market in new states without an additional raise. 4. We’re glad you asked this question! The physical location - Rambling House - the music venue and bar is a separate entity and has no relation to the cocktail company and this Wefunder raise. If the bar sold to another entity the sale would be the property only and not the Rambling House name. At this point the bar is a great testing ground and marketing vehicle for the beverage. The bar was even named one of the top 50 small music venues in the country by Yelp last year. We don’t foresee any issue with the bar holding back a future exit - if we’re talking exit the cocktail company has grown way beyond our fun neighborhood bar. Thanks again and please let us know if you have any follow up questions.","author_name":"John Lynch","votes":0,"created_at":"2018-08-23T16:50:54Z"}]}],"faq":[{"question":"Good stuff, lots to like including the relationship with Southern Glazers, and a reasonable valuation which seems to be an increasingly rare thing these days. Just a few questions: 1. Revenue is quite low after a year (though burn rate is not bad at all). What gives you confid...","answer":"Hi, thanks for taking the time to research us and ask questions! 1. With 500K we will be able to hire our first sales team, have a serious monthly marketing budget, and release the Bourbon Mule. These three goals will all work in tandem to increase revenue. We see a path to 1,800 cases per month in the state of Ohio alone, which we project as our break even point. 2. Without any marketing the Kroger’s in central Ohio are doing the best. This most likely due to word of mouth and our brick and ..."},{"question":"Why are you selling preferred shares? Do you intend to redeem them or allow us to continue to be shareholders for the long run?","answer":"Hi, thank you for the question! The preferred units that investors are purchasing will receive their share of any distribution of profits up to their original contribution before the founders will receive any distribution from profits. Once investors have their original contribution back any future distributions would be split between all members based on their shares. While nothing is certain in this emerging alcohol sector, we expect it to take several years, or longer, to get to a point wh..."},{"question":"Which of the 4 return methods, offered by wefunder, does this investment cover?","answer":"Hi, I think you're referring to this page when you say \"4 return methods\". https://help.wefunder.com/returns If so, of the 4 they list this is method that most accurately describes what we are offering: \"Stock, Dividends. While a tech startup almost never offers dividends, a later-stage local business - such as a brewery opening a second location - often will. The type of dividend can vary. Some might offer a fixed dividend per share per year. Some might offer a percentage of profits. A commo..."},{"question":"I am interested in investing, providing tv airtime throughout Ohio and adjoining states, in return for equity. Can do a large amount of tv airtime. Contact me, please, Rick Freeman, at MAJORMEDIA, 800.339.5751 x1101.","answer":"Thanks for reaching out. At this time we are only selling equity based on the terms listed here in our Wefunder campaign."},{"question":"It sounds like switching from bottles to cans will yield a significantly higher profit margin in the long term (you mention going from $40/case right now to something more like $24/case). What's your timeline on switching from bottles to cans and what do you expect the immedia...","answer":"Hi, thanks for the questions! I'd like to lay out all the details of the switch for you. There are many reasons why we feel that cans are a better fit for our products, but here are a few technical reasons why we're doing it. First off, the reason we went with bottles to start was based on the abilities of our co-packer. They installed a high-speed canning line in the spring so they now have the capacity to handle our switch. Second, a weird quirk in liquor law allows our product to go into a..."}]}}}