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Malt price is around 400-500€/1000kg, raw wheat 300-400€/ton noble hops 6-8€/kg, taking cantillons recipe of 850kg malt + 450kg raw wheat, and 20 kg hops for 7500L wort you're looking at around 750€ for 7500L lambic wort in raw material

You've never ran a business before.

Well, right, if you think the beer isn't worth that price, then what difference does it make to not drink it? There's plenty more beer out there.

For some reason beer people need to feel like they have the possibility to tick every bottle. And if they can't, oh boy... They get mad about it.
 
Malt price is around 400-500€/1000kg, raw wheat 300-400€/ton noble hops 6-8€/kg, taking cantillons recipe of 850kg malt + 450kg raw wheat, and 20 kg hops for 7500L wort you're looking at around 750€ for 7500L lambic wort in raw material
Generally when manufacturing a liquid product, the product itself makes up 5-20% of the total cost. Mine is around 12%.
Bottle, cap, boxes, cork, cage, machinery, labor, taxes, etc etc. The list or marginal and fixed costs goes on and on.
Then there are products like detergent, that make up probably <4% of the total cost haha.
 
So is 2 weeks an allowable window of time before I should start worrying about a BPost delivery that seems to have left Belgium but hasn't shown up in the US?
 
So is 2 weeks an allowable window of time before I should start worrying about a BPost delivery that seems to have left Belgium but hasn't shown up in the US?


This also your case man? We started a group message in case any of ours start moving, I will gladly add you but yeah we are all "processing abroad" and USPS says "Pre-Shipment".
 
So is 2 weeks an allowable window of time before I should start worrying about a BPost delivery that seems to have left Belgium but hasn't shown up in the US?
Last year I had a box take 5 weeks to show up. No updates and a group of us had shipped 8 boxes. The other 7 took 2 weeks.
 
Last year I had a box take 5 weeks to show up. No updates and a group of us had shipped 8 boxes. The other 7 took 2 weeks.

I have had a box randomly stuck "inbound into customs" for quite a while in NY. Then it just started moving randomly. I know some people have had stuff go "missing" for a while from overseas. It seems random the problems one can have. They usually show up though.
 
This also your case man? We started a group message in case any of ours start moving, I will gladly add you but yeah we are all "processing abroad" and USPS says "Pre-Shipment".

Yep, that's where I'm at in terms of status although it isn't for one of those Cantillon orders. Normally I'm pretty relaxed but this is one box I REALLY don't want to go missing.

If you could add me that'd be great please.
 
EtreGourmet has bottles of De Cam’s Raspberry/Elderflower and Apricot/Rhubarb lambics available. Grabbed one of each. Never had either, but from what Ive read, past batches were great.

On a somewhat De Cam related note, are there other four year lambic blends that have been bottled besides De Cam’s Gooikoorts, 3F Golden Blend, and Lindemans CR SB2010? I cannot find any info on one released by Cantillon, other producers, or blenders. Any info appreciated!
 
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I'm in this camp. It's been close to two weeks since my original email to Kurt. I've actually have very positive experiences with BiaB in the past, which is why I opted to go with them. But this is pretty frustrating.

I've communicated that, absent a response to my email by EOD Monday, I would like my proxy order cancelled.
Did you end up switching to Etre? Curious if they were able to provide a timeline or anything. I'm considering cancelling with BiaB. The lack of the most basic information/response is frustrating.
 
Tilquin Gueuze in an Uber is the epitome of luxury.

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There's another 3F one which is possibly still available at Himmeriget. Was originally sold at the first Sour & Bitter festival which is a sort of occasional warm-up event for the Mikkeller/Copenhagen Beer Celebration some years.

https://untappd.com/b/brouwerij-3-fonteinen-3-fonteinen-oude-lambiek-4-year-old-2011/1772211

I was thinking more in the sense of a gueuze / blending 4 year lambic with 1, 2, and 3 year lambics, but that beer you linked looks ******* incredible. I hope you got to try it!
 
EtreGourmet has bottles of De Cam’s Raspberry/Elderflower and Apricot/Rhubarb lambics available. Grabbed one of each. Never had either, but from what Ive read, past batches were great.

On a somewhat De Cam related note, are there other four year lambic blends that have been bottled besides De Cam’s Gooikoorts, 3F Golden Blend, and Lindemans CR SB2010? I cannot find any info on one released by Cantillon, other producers, or blenders. Any info appreciated!

Wait, are you sure they made those De Cams before? I've never seen any or heard about them before.

And Cantillon did make a 2-3-4 year old blend. They bottled them as magnums and put them in those bombshelter thingies to age, but served some at 2016 and 2018 Quintessence.
 
Wait, are you sure they made those De Cams before? I've never seen any or heard about them before.

And Cantillon did make a 2-3-4 year old blend. They bottled them as magnums and put them in those bombshelter thingies to age, but served some at 2016 and 2018 Quintessence.

You are correct that I was incorrect on the De Cam. For some reason I thought NClambic’s post last week was from a couple years ago. To be fair, he is on the vanguard, so it was not unreasonable for me to think he found this beers years before me.

Also Holy Crap that 2-3-4 sounds awesome. Very very cool. I hope someone makes a blend of 4 years of lambic that gets wide release. Very interested to try these!
 
You are correct that I was incorrect on the De Cam. For some reason I thought NClambic’s post last week was from a couple years ago. To be fair, he is on the vanguard, so it was not unreasonable for me to think he found this beers years before me.

Also Holy Crap that 2-3-4 sounds awesome. Very very cool. I hope someone makes a blend of 4 years of lambic that gets wide release. Very interested to try these!



I'm all like "who dis guy?" then I see your join date. Welcome dude.
 
Wait, are you sure they made those De Cams before? I've never seen any or heard about them before.

And Cantillon did make a 2-3-4 year old blend. They bottled them as magnums and put them in those bombshelter thingies to age, but served some at 2016 and 2018 Quintessence.
I thought the 2-3-4 was a 750?
 
Thanks BadJustin! Been following this thread for a while and its been an essential resource. Hope I can make some contributions.

Unless you’re here to bitch about the quality of your BiaB shipment or the quickness of Bpost you’re likely **** out of luck. Welcome to the home of the finest bunch of ******** this side of the Atlantic.
 
i had a 2013 megablend this weekend and it about knocked my socks off. minerality and vibrant stonefruit aromatics, moderate acidity, dry, and finishing with a really pleasing bitterness.

if other bottles are in near the same place as mine was, this blend has a lot of life in it.
 
i had a 2013 megablend this weekend and it about knocked my socks off. minerality and vibrant stonefruit aromatics, moderate acidity, dry, and finishing with a really pleasing bitterness.

if other bottles are in near the same place as mine was, this blend has a lot of life in it.

I so adore megablend. Every year has been phenomenal and I've always been impressed.
 
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