Fahmie25
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Definitely expensive, but I absolutely loved the framboos bottle I had during quintessence so I snagged one. Kinda sad GB was gone, but my wallet was cool with it
That was €21 at the brewery, let's hope Framboos is €25-ish.41.35 euros
That was €21 at the brewery, let's hope Framboos is €25-ish.
These prices are getting pretty crazy
Yeah I meant at the brewery or normal shops, Etre is always overpricedIt was 44.59 and sold out already.
FTFY. Etre is forced to follow suit at whatever markup they need to maintain because takeaway 3F prices overall have skyrocketed in the last couple of years.Just had that discussion with wuntrik. Theetre3F LoD price of hommage and framboos seems to be closing the gap on what secondary sales are going for.
FTFY. Etre is forced to follow suit at whatever markup they need to maintain because takeaway 3F prices overall have skyrocketed in the last couple of years.
Lambic is for the people. Time to seize the means.
It's true. They aren't gouging. Armand has to make those Lambo car payments somehow ¯\_(ツ)_/¯I apologize if I made it sound like Etre was gouging. I was just pointing out that the price creep seen with these bottles, combined with an overall drop in secondary pricing, was making these two come closer together. I figure that Etre is just passing along price increases as they come along. They are far from the shitlords at belgianbeerbarn or lambicworld.
What's GB?Etre got dat Framboos and GB. Also fancy new 3F glasses.
You joke, but one of the things I liked about the beer world was the unpretentiousness and ability to buy a world-class beer at a very affordable price. Lambic, at least 3F with their move towards CAG, is quickly moving from supermarket wine to Champagne when bought at source.
edit: to be clear, I don't find pretentiousness a problem in the lambic world as I know it.
Hommage is now 57 euros at MM...I almost ****.3F prices with Belgium but outside the brewery shot up in the past few years. Using Mi-Orge as a benchmark (Chris is a very fair operator), Hommage was €39.99 on shelf last year, and OG and Kriek 75s have gone from €8 to around the €15 mark.
At least you can see where the money has gone - the lambik-o-droom, more staff, more capacity with which to experiment etc.
You joke, but one of the things I liked about the beer world was the unpretentiousness and ability to buy a world-class beer at a very affordable price. Lambic, at least 3F with their move towards CAG, is quickly moving from supermarket wine to Champagne when bought at source.
edit: to be clear, I don't find pretentiousness a problem in the lambic world as I know it.
I think Dekoninck in Buizingen still has it for 31Hommage is now 57 euros at MM...I almost ****.
EDIT: I fully agree about Chris though, outside of this one data point. Super guy.
I bought a case each of mariage parfait and cuvee rene yesterday. There were $11 and $9 each because of a case discount. I highly recommend anyone with a nice beer/wine store near them ask the staff if they offer that.boon, girardin, lindemans, timmermans, de troch are still incredibly cheap and very good
You joke, but one of the things I liked about the beer world was the unpretentiousness and ability to buy a world-class beer at a very affordable price. Lambic, at least 3F with their move towards CAG, is quickly moving from supermarket wine to Champagne when bought at source.
edit: to be clear, I don't find pretentiousness a problem in the lambic world as I know it.
I've seen Boon Oude Geuze 25cl as low as 1€ in Belgium, and Girardin Black Label for 1.54€, both of those are according to me better than cantillon gueuzeI bought a case each of mariage parfait and cuvee rene yesterday. There were $11 and $9 each because of a case discount. I highly recommend anyone with a nice beer/wine store near them ask the staff if they offer that.
Skipped Framboos as it was released here in Sweden today. Looks like I was able to snag some and at a slightly better price at that!Etre got dat Framboos and GB. Also fancy new 3F glasses.
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Fond Gueuze Bierpallieters courtesy of stakem. Starts off with green apple tartness followed by a caramel apple sweetness to balance out the funk. A subtle mineral finish to round this one off. An amazing gueuze to finally try, thanks Adam!