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I think trading is all good. The brewers do that themselves. They just don't like to see this huge mark up eBay thing and also don't like their product being put out there in a way that makes the beer bad like poor packaging.
Without beer trading we would have hardly any sours!
Without beer trading we would have hardly any sours!
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Slappy Brewing North
On Tap:
American IPA
Strata Hazy IPA
Dr. Lee Orval
American Strong Ale
Friend of the Devil Belgian Golden Strong
Imperial Stout
My big thing is I can't believe that there is a market out there that will yeild $1000.00 for a beer. That is rediculous, I would never pay that much for a bottle (not even close).
While out at NHC in SD, I bought a bottle for $30.00 and still at that felt bad about parting with 30 bucks for a bottle.
While out at NHC in SD, I bought a bottle for $30.00 and still at that felt bad about parting with 30 bucks for a bottle.
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brownbeard
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I think $1000 is nonsense, and I would bet no one paid that. That said, I don't see any difference between spending 100 on a rare beer, and spending 100 on a bottle of wine.BrewHound wrote:My big thing is I can't believe that there is a market out there that will yeild $1000.00 for a beer. That is rediculous, I would never pay that much for a bottle (not even close).
While out at NHC in SD, I bought a bottle for $30.00 and still at that felt bad about parting with 30 bucks for a bottle.
You can't get with this with a bad hip - Matt
Agreed, however, I think $100 for a bottle of beer or wine, still both rediculous, however, each to his own.brownbeard wrote:I think $1000 is nonsense, and I would bet no one paid that. That said, I don't see any difference between spending 100 on a rare beer, and spending 100 on a bottle of wine.BrewHound wrote:My big thing is I can't believe that there is a market out there that will yeild $1000.00 for a beer. That is rediculous, I would never pay that much for a bottle (not even close).
While out at NHC in SD, I bought a bottle for $30.00 and still at that felt bad about parting with 30 bucks for a bottle.
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brownbeard
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Agreed. Hence my lack of Utopias. However, I did pitch in on the tactical nuclear penguin.BrewHound wrote:Agreed, however, I think $100 for a bottle of beer or wine, still both ridiculous, however, each to his own.brownbeard wrote:I think $1000 is nonsense, and I would bet no one paid that. That said, I don't see any difference between spending 100 on a rare beer, and spending 100 on a bottle of wine.BrewHound wrote:My big thing is I can't believe that there is a market out there that will yeild $1000.00 for a beer. That is rediculous, I would never pay that much for a bottle (not even close).
While out at NHC in SD, I bought a bottle for $30.00 and still at that felt bad about parting with 30 bucks for a bottle.
You can't get with this with a bad hip - Matt