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I ship on our corporate account and it deducts from my check. I essentially pay nothing, because I never get it. It also takes up to a month for them to get around to deducting it.

I ship from a corporate account that I don't pay for! And even if I did, we get such an insane discount for having a pickup up 200+ per day, that I can ship 10lb almost anywhere for 10-15, and Alaska 2Day Air for like 30
 
I ship on our corporate account and it deducts from my check. I essentially pay nothing, because I never get it. It also takes up to a month for them to get around to deducting it.



I ship from a corporate account that I don't pay for! And even if I did, we get such an insane discount for having a pickup up 200+ per day, that I can ship 10lb almost anywhere for 10-15, and Alaska 2Day Air for like 30


I miss using the corporate account. Next day air was about $1 more than ground.
 
My last trade package cost $33 to ship with my fedex online account.

Did you send ~288 oz of beer (or ship across the country)? For me, my typical eMAW is about a 12 pack and cost averages about $15. I've spent in the $33 range for the few MAWs I've done, but that's usually 12 bombers/750s.
 
Did you send ~288 oz of beer (or ship across the country)? For me, my typical eMAW is about a 12 pack and cost averages about $15. I've spent in the $33 range for the few MAWs I've done, but that's usually 12 bombers/750s.


My boxes to/from CA can run that much. I'm usually $12-20 anywhere else.
 
I dropped FedEx, I was told by their representative that the online price through the account was a quote and was being charged ~$10 than what was showing in my account. I use UPS now that way I know exactly what I am paying. The last box I shipped was ~15lbs and cost $19.00 from here to New York.
 
Did you send ~288 oz of beer (or ship across the country)? For me, my typical eMAW is about a 12 pack and cost averages about $15. I've spent in the $33 range for the few MAWs I've done, but that's usually 12 bombers/750s.

Total ounces was around 250, i think. 12 bottle shipper with mostly bombers (a 750 or two, and two slots with two cans stacked) weighed 30lb. That said, if i put in 10lb, the price difference was only like $3. I'm in the Chicago area and shipped to the San Diego area, which is about as far from here as you can get in CONUS.
 
What's the average cost on a box, minus extras?


My UPS shipment was about $25. Here's a list update:

Crooked Stave - Any
Cascade - Any
Lost Abbey - Any
Allagash - Golden Brett
Logsdon - Any
RR - Any
Any Vermont IPAs/IIPAs...Any...
Bells Two Hearted
Any Surly IPA/IIPA
Any Pizza Port IPA/IIPA
The Bruery - Any Sour
Cigar City - Jai Alai
Dogfish head - 120 minute
La Cumbre - Elevated IPA
Alpine - Any IPAs
Modern Times - City of the Sun
Almanac - Any sour
Boulevard - Love Child #6 (For you KC dwellers)
Jester King - Any Atrial Rubicide hiding in your cellar
 
Oh well....[emoji16]

Crooked Stave - Any
Cascade - Any
Lost Abbey - Any
Allagash - Golden Brett
Logsdon - Any
RR - Any
Any Vermont IPAs/IIPAs...Any...
Bells Two Hearted
Any Surly IPA/IIPA
Any Pizza Port IPA/IIPA
The Bruery - Any Sour
Cigar City - Jai Alai
Dogfish head - 120 minute
La Cumbre - Elevated IPA
Alpine - Any IPAs
Modern Times - City of the Sun
Almanac - Any sour
Boulevard - Love Child #6 (For you KC dwellers)
 
Sorry I was at work and had to do some minor surgery.


Heady, other alchemist brews
Modern times, hoppy or saisons
Jester king, any but mad Meg
Nebco
Wicked weed, sours brett or ipas
6 pack of xocoveza
Russian River
Surly IPA's
Sante Adarius
Maine Beer Co lunch or dinner



Any one of the above and something tasty local made (hoppy, saison, brett, flavored stout or sour) not found in Pennsylvania will also work.
 
Box from @douglasbarbin

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Thanks man! Nicely done! This is a great assortment AND I get two Ghost in the Machines!

Drink that Ghost and Envie soon. You got a triple treat basically. This batch of Ghost was brewery only and this was the first batch of the reformulated Envie. Andrew resorted to calling it Baby Ghost to describe it (it's an APA that drinks like a session IPA). Glad that I could help get your wish granted. Time to go pour the rest of the Pompeii. :mug:
 
Good ol' Lazy Mag, too bad you didn't get to try them ~10 years ago. Their quality has gone downhill, in my opinion. Surprised SoPro wasn't in there, I believe you guys get that down there in LA.

I never had Lazy Mag 10 years ago, but now they are pretty hit and miss (mostly miss, IMO). Some of their regular lineup is pretty solid (I like Southern Pecan and Jefferson Stout), but every seasonal or special release I have had from them has been awful.

We do get Southern Prohibition, but rarely do I see singles anywhere, and I don't like any of their beers enough to buy a 4 or 6 pack.
 
No problem, hope you enjoy! That Grand Reserve typically ages very well. I actually haven't tried this year's yet. And Toby is right, drink the Ghost and Envie fresh!


If it weren't for my office holiday party and the Star Wars movie the ghost and envie Would be gone already. They won't last the weekend, or likely tomorrow

Thanks again!
 
I never had Lazy Mag 10 years ago, but now they are pretty hit and miss (mostly miss, IMO). Some of their regular lineup is pretty solid (I like Southern Pecan and Jefferson Stout), but every seasonal or special release I have had from them has been awful.

We do get Southern Prohibition, but rarely do I see singles anywhere, and I don't like any of their beers enough to buy a 4 or 6 pack.

Before they started expanding their distro, and contract brewing for other start up breweries, Southern Pecan was my favorite beer. It seems as they shot themselves in the foot trying to do too much too fast.

Crooked Letter, from what I have heard, was going down this path and have learned that contract brewing was hindering their own production. They will not be contract brewing anymore.

I am not sure what all you get from SoPro. I am not a fan of Suzy B or the Devils Harvest. Suzy Smash was great. Fire Ant is hit or miss sometimes.Jack the sipper is a solid ESB.
 
Before they started expanding their distro, and contract brewing for other start up breweries, Southern Pecan was my favorite beer. It seems as they shot themselves in the foot trying to do too much too fast.

They have serious sanitation issues from what I saw when the AHA Rally was held there.

Crooked Letter, from what I have heard, was going down this path and have learned that contract brewing was hindering their own production. They will not be contract brewing anymore.

That makes sense at their size. Lazy Mag almost has no choice but to sell their spare capacity.

I am not sure what all you get from SoPro. I am not a fan of Suzy B or the Devils Harvest. Suzy Smash was great. Fire Ant is hit or miss sometimes.Jack the sipper is a solid ESB.

We get almost all their stuff. Suzy Smash is excellent. Fire Ant depends on how fresh it is. Jack is a very good ESB. I've liked most of the Cicada Series. We also got the spoils of their Barley Legal first batch mishap.
 
Sorry I was at work and had to do some minor surgery.


Heady, other alchemist brews
Modern times, hoppy or saisons
Jester king, any but mad Meg
Nebco
Wicked weed, sours brett or ipas
6 pack of xocoveza
Russian River
Surly IPA's
Sante Adarius
Maine Beer Co lunch or dinner

12/18 adds
NoDa hop drop and roll or coco Loco (or other hoppy)
Creature comforts
Toppling Goliath

12/22
Goose island Gillian
Allagash any brett/wild
Almanac any brett/wild
Ale apothecary any brett/wild
Cascade Any (most interested in strawberry )
Trillium any hoppy or brett/wild/sour
Logsdon any
Perennial any saison








Any one of the above and something tasty local made (hoppy, saison, brett, flavored stout or sour) not found in Pennsylvania will also work.


Bump with edits
 

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