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how long does shipping (from Belgium in a Box in particular) usually take?

Does it usually take more than a few days for them to ship the box out? I ordered Monday and got confirmation of payment received, Tuesday morning I got a preparation in progress email and no update since then (yes, I'm very impatient.)

Just to follow up on this for anyone interested, Kurt emailed me a tracking number on Saturday and I got the box today. All the bottles and glassware made it without a problem. Great packaging and customer service, I would definitely order from him again, it's much easier than trying to hunt down the occasional bottle of Cantillon in the US.
 
Just to follow up on this for anyone interested, Kurt emailed me a tracking number on Saturday and I got the box today. All the bottles and glassware made it without a problem. Great packaging and customer service, I would definitely order from him again, it's much easier than trying to hunt down the occasional bottle of Cantillon in the US.

Yah.... if you're willing to pay his bottle prices for anything other than regular kriek/rose/gueuze.
 
Question: I just got a bottle of Rose that was *really* full...so much so that even when standing vertically it looks like some is touching the cork. Should I have any reason to be concerned about that?
 
Question: I just got a bottle of Rose that was *really* full...so much so that even when standing vertically it looks like some is touching the cork. Should I have any reason to be concerned about that?

No. I have a bottle of Kriek '12 that was originally like that when it arrived. After laying down for a month or so, I'd noticed that it was no longer full all the way to the cork, so I can only assume that a small amount had been absorbed or had shifted between the cork/glass/cap. There was no leaking.
 
Anybody had a 2013 bottle of Cantillon Classic yet? I opened one yesterday with bauermj and we both thought it had a peculiar amount of hoppiness to it

What was the bottle date? I had one last month and thought the same thing.
 
Solidworks, baby.

And yes, I am so ridiculously anal that I drew the designs for my lambic shelves in solidworks before building them. WHAT OF IT??
I like AutoCAD, but that's because I was a civil engineer.

I am also super anal, I used CAD to model my apartment and all my furniture to make sure that I wouldn't have any issues.
This makes me lol. I just got done laying out like 6 different options for the new babies furniture in his room, and am arguing logic layouts with my wife. [edit - I did the layout in AutoCAD 2013]

I will definitely be using these plans for my own shelving as well.
 
This makes me lol. I just got done laying out like 6 different options for the new babies furniture in his room, and am arguing logic layouts with my wife. [edit - I did the layout in AutoCAD 2013]

I will definitely be using these plans for my own shelving as well.
Oh, and my fiancee saw these comments and asked if I could do room layout planning in SolidWorks. I think one of you guys owes me a beer.

(JK slaphappysnark I'm happy to do it.)
 
Oh, and my fiancee saw these comments and asked if I could do room layout planning in SolidWorks. I think one of you guys owes me a beer.

(JK slaphappysnark I'm happy to do it.)
LOL, all bets are off now

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First three are the same, just different labelings over the years.

Lou Pepe Gueuze is Lou Pepe Gueuze.

Do you even Cantillon bro?



But seriously, there is no fundamental difference between Bio Gueuze/Classic Gueuze. It's just a labeling issue for the states. As far as the LPG goes, I don't think it's actually a gueuze. It's kind of like a jacked up Bruocsella in that (according to Cantillon) it comes from 2 year old lambic stored in wine barrels and then bottle conditioned with a sweet liquor.
 
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I knew Lou Pepe was different. I just couldn't figure out why there were multiple listings on BA for different labels.

Lesson learned....
 
First is used in Europe and the second is used in the States, correct? Is the third still in use?
The third was used for a time, I believe right after Cantillon went organic, so around 99-00. There was another label of the copper vessel thingie inside a room, as well, that you can see on Mickey's site (or on Untappd since I've been super anal about getting the right labels onto things).

I was unreasonably happy when I finally ticked all the labels.
 
For the love of God, somebody please explain the difference here! Cantillon's site is quite vague

First three are the same, just different labelings over the years.

As others have said, the beer inside the first three is essentially the same. My understanding is that the first one is the current Euro label, the second is the current US label and the third is the "old" retired Euro label.

The reason there is a difference in the Euro vs. US label is becuase "bio" is the equivalent of "organic" so in order for something to be labelled organic in the US it has to be vetted by some US organization and either Cantillon has not paid that agency to do the appropriate check of their sources or the requirements for organic are different and Cantillon doesn't meet the US standards (not sure which is the case but I seem to remember it being the later, can't find a source for that though).

The reason there is not a different US label for their fruited beers is because they cannot source enough organic fruit to make them so those beers do not carry the bio/organic label.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_certification
 
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