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The sampling section seems to be all commercial. Anyone interested in switching a sixer of assorted beers for critique?
 
tyzippers said:
Are you talking about trading homebrew?

Yes I am. I'm talking about organizing a swap and critiquing the beers without the formality of a compettion
 
I could be down with that. I really don't have any friends that give a damn about beer, so I can't really get any decent feedback. What kind of trade were you thinking about?

I've only got a 70/ Scottish Ale and a Milk Chocolate Stout ready to bottle (still needs to carb)
 
I could be good for a couple bottles here and there - I mostly keg and only pull a few off to bottle at kegging time.
 
Even if we can't get a full six pack I think it would be cool to get a group to send a couple each.
 
From what I've seen on HBT it is legal. Shipping via USPS is not. UPS and FedEx have policies against it but it is not illegal and done regularly.
 
As long as we package it well and ship it through a private carrier it should be fine. Any ideas on how to set it up? Some kind of round robin or something? Or would y'all rather just straight up trade with one other person?
 
Yeah, I am in as well.. hmm we could have community beer shippers.. have to check out u-line... unless someone has a couple old beer of the month shippers laying around...
 
jay_mack1 said:
Yeah, I am in as well.. hmm we could have community beer shippers.. have to check out u-line... unless someone has a couple old beer of the month shippers laying around...

I have some of those containers I'm probably goin to use.
 
I'll do it, however it would be nice to be able to choose what you get in trade. For example I love ipas and pale ales..lagers etc....but wouldn't know anything about a stout etc. I have five different kinds bottled and ready to trade.
 
reinstone said:
I'll do it, however it would be nice to be able to choose what you get in trade. For example I love ipas and pale ales..lagers etc....but wouldn't know anything about a stout etc. I have five different kinds bottled and ready to trade.

If its going to be a big communal switch then somebody will should put together an excel sheet with everybody on it and their preferences(I could do it). Otherwise we can just keep this thread open and for instance I would post the info on my six pack and see if anyone would be willing to swap 1 for 1.

So let's take a little vote and see what we think would be better.
 
I can get shipper box for about 8.00 not sure how much it would cost to get it sent in... hold 12 beers.. but could easily just have six...
 
I think it would work better if we pair up (or quad up) rather than ship to everyone who's interested.

I'd also be interested in having the recipes sent for each brew if people are cool with that.
 
I'd be down for this one myself. only have 2 beers ready atm though. Got a Belgian Dubbel and an Oatmeal Stout that I'm bottling tonight hopefully. Let me know when where and how ;)
 
The biggest issue I see is the logistics of who trades with whom and when. I could see a number system working well with a trade every 2-4 months (subject to a vote)
Example:
1 sends to 2
2 sends to 3
3 sends to 4 and so on. Last number, in turn, sends to 1.

To combat from each person only getting the beer of the number above them we could "sound off" a month prior to the next shipping date and everyone is numbered then. By sound off I mean give a "yes I am participating this month." This also helps people that brew less frequently or, god forbid, run out of beer to ship. It gives them the ability to opt out and an "if you don't ship you don't get policy."

It would almost have to have its own sub category on the forums page, if a moderator would allow and create it, with a main rules thread and a new "sign up" thread for each swap. I just think a separate thread would make it easiest to issue numbers each rotation and give the ability to easily delete rotations that have already occurred, keeping the site a bit tidy.

Just my two cents.
 
I am in it would be nice to see how I am doing the guys I give my beer to enjoin getting free beer. I have an ipa a bock and an oatmeal stout almost done.
 
Before you commit, I would suggest checking out shipping costs to make sure it is "worth it" for you. It could cost $30+ to ship 6 bottles.

If possible it makes a lot of sense to meet up with a local HBT'er and swap in person.
 
Before you commit, I would suggest checking out shipping costs to make sure it is "worth it" for you. It could cost $30+ to ship 6 bottles.

If possible it makes a lot of sense to meet up with a local HBT'er and swap in person.

I just checked on UPS website and for me to ship from Louisiana to New York it would cost 15 dollars assuming a normal box with 10 pounds of weight. That is not that cost prohibitive for me and my local scene is lacking right now.
 
The biggest issue I see is the logistics of who trades with whom and when. I could see a number system working well with a trade every 2-4 months (subject to a vote)
Example:
1 sends to 2
2 sends to 3
3 sends to 4 and so on. Last number, in turn, sends to 1.

To combat from each person only getting the beer of the number above them we could "sound off" a month prior to the next shipping date and everyone is numbered then. By sound off I mean give a "yes I am participating this month." This also helps people that brew less frequently or, god forbid, run out of beer to ship. It gives them the ability to opt out and an "if you don't ship you don't get policy."

It would almost have to have its own sub category on the forums page, if a moderator would allow and create it, with a main rules thread and a new "sign up" thread for each swap. I just think a separate thread would make it easiest to issue numbers each rotation and give the ability to easily delete rotations that have already occurred, keeping the site a bit tidy.

Just my two cents.

Great ideas in my opinion. I like the number system as well as the ability to opt in and out. Hopefully peoples different tastes aren't a problem as far as getting beers they don't like or aren't experienced with.

I also like the idea of recipe swapping AgentHubcap.
 
I would love to do that. I have been keeping 3 six packs of each brew. My goal is to have 6 brews so I can have 18 six packs with 1 bottle of each brew. Right now I have a amber, Oktoberfest, 2 brown ales. I have a saison fermenting and I am planning on doing a lemon shandy or raspberry lambic type brew.
 
I saw something like this on a fly tying forum which might be an idea for this. They had a little "wooly bugger" trade.

There were 12 guys participating, each guy made 12 identical flies, there own version of a wooly bugger fly. They tagged each fly with their username and mailed them to the guy organizing the trade. He then took everyone's flies, repackaged them, kept one of each for himself and sent them off again. So basically each guy sent off 12 flies, and later received 12 flies, one fly made from each participant.

Would be an awesome idea for homebrew, if it's legal!
 
Antler said:
I saw something like this on a fly tying forum which might be an idea for this. They had a little "wooly bugger" trade.

There were 12 guys participating, each guy made 12 identical flies, there own version of a wooly bugger fly. They tagged each fly with their username and mailed them to the guy organizing the trade. He then took everyone's flies, repackaged them, kept one of each for himself and sent them off again. So basically each guy sent off 12 flies, and later received 12 flies, one fly made from each participant.

Would be an awesome idea for homebrew, if it's legal!

Another good idea if shipping costs permit.
 
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