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That's the most hilarious post i've seen this year. Jean-pierre would never ever stop selling bottles in belgium and export them only. Even if Jean want's it.

He would never stop selling seasonal lambic in their original country. What a joke

I never said they will stop selling in Belgium. I said they'd stop selling bottles at the brewery.
Anyway, even if JVR said this in a fit of anger, it shows how fed up he is with the secondary market prices (and what an impulsive guy he is :)).
 
I never said they will stop selling in Belgium. I said they'd stop selling bottles at the brewery.
Anyway, even if JVR said this in a fit of anger, it shows how fed up he is with the secondary market prices (and what an impulsive guy he is :)).

Impulsive implies this is a new problem that he hasn't given any thought to. I don't think this is at all a new issue for him, and maybe any actions he has taken previously haven't been enough.
 
By end of day yesterday they were out of 750 of Gueuze and RdG, but seems more like just out of labeled ones.
 
C'mon guysh keep this goin! I need my daily updates. It keeps the blood flowing.
 
PS, Iris is usually sold fresh, right? Just realized the bottles I just bought are from 2014 (back label and cork)...
 
PS, Iris is usually sold fresh, right? Just realized the bottles I just bought are from 2014 (back label and cork)...
I got 2014 ("bottled on" date and cork) bottles back in October as well. Not really answering your question, but it's not totally unique anyway. :)
 
Any word on whats there for takeaway this week? Seems like Vigneronne sales were short lived; anyone know if it was a small yield or anything?

The brewery just seems to be spacing out the amount of bottles for sale of a particular style at one time. That way it seems to be sticking around longer instead of being swallowed up all at once. I wouldn't read much more into it really.
 
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