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So you all got me curious so 375's are 10.99 and 750's are 19.39 taking discounts into account OTD (2) 375's are 20 and (1) 750 is 17.64. That is a really tough decision
 
OG is 19.99 again before discount and CG was 19.99 but limit 1 so no discount available

Around here, 750 OGs tend to be 18-19. Last time I bought a CG was more like 14, although, that was maybe 2 years ago. Also, I mostly shop at places that price at a fixed percent over wholesale and don't do opportunistic pricing on the crazy popular stuff.
 
I just want to state for the record I ******* hate people lucky enough to be able to just run to the store and buy OG.

And I haven't seen a Cantillon actually on a shelf here in 3 years.


This is the **** I have to deal with to have that 55 cents on the dollar, make you holler, Indiana cost of living.
 
I just want to state for the record I ******* hate people lucky enough to be able to just run to the store and buy OG.

And I haven't seen a Cantillon actually on a shelf here in 3 years.


This is the **** I have to deal with to have that 55 cents on the dollar, make you holler, Indiana cost of living.

Look at it this way, at least you don't live somewhere way too expensive where seeing Cuvee Rene on the shelf is a treat.
 
I just want to state for the record I ******* hate people lucky enough to be able to just run to the store and buy OG.

And I haven't seen a Cantillon actually on a shelf here in 3 years.


This is the **** I have to deal with to have that 55 cents on the dollar, make you holler, Indiana cost of living.
You need to move just a bit further south, where they don like dem sour icky beers. and just across the border I have Rare still hanging on the shelf.
 
Whenever I'm traveling, if I see any 750s of OG under $20, I'll buy at least one; my cutoff is $20 because thats roughly just a bit more than what it'd cost to order in bulk online. Never seen 'em in Madison, so there's that. But I've seen tons of them in California (both NorCal and SoCal), Denver and Kentucky, though some places do have them for more than $20 which I won't bother with.

Never seen 750s of CG for less than $25, though. Or RdG for that matter. And my cutoff also applies here.
 
Its not just you, I've come across it, most noticeably with 3F stuff. I think Zomer might have been the most pronounced if I recall.
I had a similar issue with a Herfst about a month ago. Opened it at room temp and tasted like I was gnawing on a Pirelli, then we iced it down and let it breathe for a bit...much better.
 
I was bracing to have the enamel ripped off my teeth but this one is surprisingly mellow. This is the first batch, best I can tell, as i got it in 2009. It tastes absolutely amazing. Tastes more like a blackberry then any cassis I've but definitely different. This Hanssens glass is a great oldie too. Circa 1960-70.

 
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I was bracing to have the enamel ripped off my teeth but this one is surprisingly mellow. This is the first batch, best I can tell, as i got it in 2009. It tastes absolutely amazing. Tastes more like a blackberry then any cassis I've but definitely different. This Hanssens glass is a great oldie too. Circa 1960-70.

When I click on your picture, it links me to the trending hashtag of #proper on FB. nice...
 
So you all got me curious so 375's are 10.99 and 750's are 19.39 taking discounts into account OTD (2) 375's are 20 and (1) 750 is 17.64. That is a really tough decision


why don't yo ujsut let the fellers in Bloomington know which you go with, and we (ok ok, just me) will take the other option. ;)

by the case... **** i'd poo myself if i found cases on the shelf.
 
I have had OG and Doesjel and though the Doesjel was gueuze that never carbonated in the bottle. I have had golden blend but have not yet opened a bottle of golden doesjel, and thought they were gueuze with 4 year lambic that didnt carb.
 
So Golden Doesjel is Golden Blend minus the carb? GB was awesome, so will look into grabbing a bottle of GD (just hit shelves here)
 


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