Lupulin the 3rd
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How difficult is it to get Gooikoorts at this point?
How difficult is it to get Gooikoorts at this point?
I know, Jonathan already confirmed that they'll hold the new order. It's more than I was kinda scrounging for stuff that sounded interesting, whereas these would've been an easier take. It's all good though.eh, i've ordered several times a couple days before the deadline, and held through to the next deadline... it's almost one of those "you can get a pass for a couple bottles if you've shipped a box in the quarter already" deals... or has been for me in the past.
Both Taras Boulba and Zinnebir were out of stock when I filled up my box last weekFor us Dutchies we just need to reach the 10 kilo limited to get free shipping, and it’s always nice to just fill the box with extra De La Senne until I hit that free shipping line![]()
How difficult is it to get Gooikoorts at this point?
Probably easier than pronouncing it.
Its been sold out at De Cam for a while now and most online shops are probably sold out by now. It was one of those to good to be true deals, 4 year old lambic for 9 euro a bottle!
How difficult is it to get Gooikoorts at this point?
I know a couple people who successfully bought 2 packs and already received them via post...ordering two isn't the issue. Maybe oversold?
De Cam is really affordable at the brewery but even in Belgium most places charge more then double, the oude lambiek is 7 euro and a bottle of gueuze is 8 euro at the source I believeIt was a lot more expensive than than on Etre and BiaB.
Does he just charge wholesale prices at the brewery?De Cam is really affordable at the brewery but even in Belgium most places charge more then double, the oude lambiek is 7 euro and a bottle of gueuze is 8 euro at the source I believe
Neh they're cheaper wholesale in the Netherlands than at the source even. "Wholesale" is like 2 cases a month for the country thoughLooks like it. Even 3F bottles are basically wholesale if you get them from the brewery...
I never understood De Cam pricing. Or specifically distro pricing. They are generally considered great, but sub-Cantillon/3F, yet they are consistently the most expensive lambic.De Cam is really affordable at the brewery but even in Belgium most places charge more then double, the oude lambiek is 7 euro and a bottle of gueuze is 8 euro at the source I believe
Drie Fonteinen is now more expensiveI never understood De Cam pricing. Or specifically distro pricing. They are generally considered great, but sub-Cantillon/3F, yet they are consistently the most expensive lambic.
For regular OG? I wouldn’t know, never seen one in the wild in Philly.Drie Fonteinen is now more expensive
I never understood De Cam pricing. Or specifically distro pricing. They are generally considered great, but sub-Cantillon/3F, yet they are consistently the most expensive lambic.
I rate it above Cantillon/3f any day!
Shop in Lancaster got 750s of 3f A&G and cantillon OG. 3f was $35 Cantillon was $25. Tilquin 750s in the same shop were $27 I think.For regular OG? I wouldn’t know, never seen one in the wild in Philly.
Not here. $35 and up for De Cam and $28 - $33 for OG with plenty of places on the lower side of that range.Drie Fonteinen is now more expensive
This is not usually the case in the USA, for beers that can be bought at stores, so what you are saying may not be as obvious to everyone in this thread.Buying at the source is always the cheapest way.
I have recently seen Tilquin Gueuze as high as $34.99 and the fruit 750s as high as $47.99Shop in Lancaster got 750s of 3f A&G and cantillon OG. 3f was $35 Cantillon was $25. Tilquin 750s in the same shop were $27 I think.
I just saw Tilquin Pinot Noir for $39.99. I bought twoI have recently seen Tilquin Gueuze as high as $34.99 and the fruit 750s as high as $47.99
I'm not even talking about "the good ole days"... even 2 years ago you could get Gueuze 375 for $12.99 and 750 for $24.99- I have a closet full of them to show for it! I guess it's a little better than underpriced and some guy buys every bottle (I used to do that, although it was 2 bottles a week until they were gone, not a all at once) but it doesn't seem like Tilquin is quite where 'loons and 3F are in terms of people going nuts for them, at least yet. Or else this store where I have acquired 90% of my Lambic really is a honeyhole that Lambic drinkers in my area just don't know about.