wuntrikpony
Well-Known Member
Can you pick up Etre IP?
When checking out, you will have three possibilities:
- Store Pickup (Walk-In): After you have made your order, you can come pick it up without any additional costs.
Can you pick up Etre IP?
When checking out, you will have three possibilities:
- Store Pickup (Walk-In): After you have made your order, you can come pick it up without any additional costs.
Not quite the level of StLam/50N, but Etre reloaded some loon shelfies during this madness. Might be some left...
n/m. dey gone.
I just bought some. They tend to dribble them in over several hours when available, rather than one big drop.
have it in my cart again and it refuses my payment
Wound up being able to get one, along with a bunch of other stuff I was going to look for. So I guess now I get to just pick up most of my haul at Etre. That works.
Struck out on bottles but had locked in a proxy, if anyone has an extra set they wanna pass off at cost i'm here...![]()
Do you plan on drinking then all while there? Bringing extra carry on luggage? I’d just let them ship the bottles home for me so I wouldn’t have to lug those bottles around but to each their own.Wound up being able to get one, along with a bunch of other stuff I was going to look for. So I guess now I get to just pick up most of my haul at Etre. That works.
Wound up being able to get one, along with a bunch of other stuff I was going to look for. So I guess now I get to just pick up most of my haul at Etre. That works.
Yes, it's fine. They have limits on each size bottle, not overall. I think you can usually order one 750ml and two 375mls of each variety.Ooof, I think I'd rather just get it shipped. Their quarterly reservation system is a great way to go. Start a box with shelf Loons, then add a one off 3F or two if they pop up, and finish it off with OG/Kriek or random Decam/Lindemans/Boon.
Question for MikeG or anyone who has gone this route before: Have you ever added a 375 of Rose/Kriek later on, in addition to 750's? I have not tried that before, but would seem ok, as it's not multiples of the same bottle.
Do you plan on drinking then all while there? Bringing extra carry on luggage? I’d just let them ship the bottles home for me so I wouldn’t have to lug those bottles around but to each their own.
Isn’t secondary for a few bottles more expensive than getting to and from Brussels?
Depending on where you're from in the states, you can get <$500 flights and easily stay in Brussels for like $60 a night. If you wanted to be super frugal you could probably do an entire trip for like $1000. It wouldn't be nearly as fun as spending $1500 or more but travel and accommodation can be really cheap.Does anyone actually know if this is true?
I would have guessed about $1500 for airfare, hotel, and other incidental transportation, but I don't travel to Europe often.
Does anyone actually know if this is true?
I would have guessed about $1500 for airfare, hotel, and other incidental transportation, but I don't travel to Europe often.
Cheapest way to do it at the moment is probably to get a cheap flight to somewhere Norwegian flies to in the US (Oakland, Seattle, Boston etc), pick up one of their $250-350 round trips to London Gatwick, then onto the Eurostar to Brussels.
After quick review of Cantillon on mybeercellar, it appears that you can probably get six to eight bottles of seasonal Cantillon for around $800. If you want items like 50n4e you’re paying much more...
I'm definitely going to need to talk to you before my next trip...Ya but for ~$150 more you can fly on a non-budget airline like Virgin Atlantic and not get nickeld and dimed for basic amenities like food and checked bags. SF to London (RT) on Virgin was about $550 and would have been closer to $450 had I booked earlier. British Airways isn’t that much more expensive and the service is great.
So,
- hookup or marry
- get dat allocation.
- Divorce or breakup
- butt stuff
- Drink lots of lambic.
- Profit?
- butt stuff
Agreed, I usually do BA from Seattle as the competition from Norwegian has dragged the prices down significantly since they started operating the route. If you're looking for the absolutely cheapest way to do it though, Norwegian (or WOW!/Icelandic) are the first place to look.Ya but for ~$150 more you can fly on a non-budget airline like Virgin Atlantic and not get nickeld and dimed for basic amenities like food and checked bags. SF to London (RT) on Virgin was about $550 and would have been closer to $450 had I booked earlier. British Airways isn’t that much more expensive and the service is great.