chemman141
Well-Known Member
I know right, all my friends wish they could be like me!
I know right, all my friends wish they could be like me!
Meaning that by the time you paid shipping, the brewery is now charging all customers what you were paying before. So like everything else in beer, clearly your fault.I happen to have a very consistent $4$ JK trading partner, so this does affect me. I am sure they will have no issue selling this out at that price. I guess the likes of SARA and de Garde have made me think twice about beer pricing.
How do you figure? My shipping rates are ~1.75 per bottle. That is less than half of the increase.Meaning that by the time you paid shipping, the brewery is now charging all customers what you were paying before. So like everything else in beer, clearly your fault.
How do you figure? My shipping rates are ~1.75 per bottle. That is less than half of the increase.
I am not "so butthurt", but a 25% increase overnight is not insignificant. I guess were lucky here in CA to get a 750ml of SARA beer for $20wtf, so much butthurt over $4??
Fruits were not available last night at Jester King.I am not "so butthurt", but a 25% increase overnight is not insignificant. I guess were lucky here in CA to get a 750ml of SARA beer for $20
I am not "so butthurt", but a 25% increase overnight is not insignificant. I guess were lucky here in CA to get a 750ml of SARA beer for $20
^^ lmao, gotta stay on top of those precious Jester King futures!
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If I buy 60 more sours, I'm still at even, right?
Gotta write this down to be credible with wife.
Can you show your work and also leave the name blank so I can use the maths to show my wife too?
We will use this formula:
c(x)=(a+b)(x)
IE: if Robert has 60 fruited sours stashed away in his closet, at the new value point (not taking into account any other appreciation in value that may have occured)...
When; a=original price, b=increase, c=appreciated value/new value, x=number of sours on hand/in cellar
a=16
b=4
c=20
x=60
20(60)=(16+4)(60)
$240=$240
We will use this formula:
c(x)=(a+b)(x)
IE: if Robert has 60 fruited sours stashed away in his closet, at the new value point (not taking into account any other appreciation in value that may have occured)...
When; a=original price, b=increase, c=appreciated value/new value, x=number of sours on hand/in cellar
a=16
b=4
c=20
x=60
20(60)=(16+4)(60)
$240=$240
Local place pouring Tempranillo, fen Tao, and colour 5 tomorrow. Gonna be a nice and unexpected afternoon.
It was 98 degrees here today. 95 right now at 6pm.On my way. How hot is it? Need to know what to pack.
Man that's a rad lineup.
Just went and read the BA complain, I mean release thread for O&P. Good times
Local place pouring Tempranillo, fen Tao, and colour 5 tomorrow. Gonna be a nice and unexpected afternoon.
On my way. How hot is it? Need to know what to pack.
Man that's a rad lineup.
Deets? (I won't tell). But I need CdT
I guess I should have specified that it is local to me... In New Orleans.
But Lutter was pretty spot on with the temperature, just add in 3x Austin's humidity.
Avenue Pub.I wasn't actually on my way, but yes I figured it was that one killer bar in New Orleans.
Someday.
I feel pretty fortunate to have gotten a couple bottles yesterday, plus a couple glasses of draft. I got there about 20 people too late this morning.Holy crap. Already sold out. Fail.
Will just have to drink it all of draft
I wasn't actually on my way, but yes I figured it was that one killer bar in New Orleans.
Someday.
Ya pretty crazy that even O&P is now selling out in (basically) one day. Long gone are the days of these lasting multiple weekends....Holy crap. Already sold out. Fail.
Will just have to drink it all of draft