gueuzedreg
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Hope this guy didn't pull one over on you man!
I'd also be concerned with the labels scotch taped on. Wondering if that's not just relabeled regular gueuze.Well ****, now I have some serious concerns about the other bottles too. When did 3F stop using the old cork style? Here's a close up cork pic of the "98"
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Both of the other bottles were hand labeled and don't correspond to any of the known bottling dates for OGV either. Same Nightlights label.
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And here's a side by side cork pic of all three:
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I'd also be concerned with the labels scotch taped on. Wondering if that's not just relabeled regular gueuze.
Well ****, now I have some serious concerns about the other bottles too. When did 3F stop using the old cork style? c
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After digging through my cellar, here are some observations:
(1) the style cork in these photos was used for OGVs from 2002 through the present (except for the synthetic cork period), also, these corks were used for OG in 2003 and 2004, and then from 2011 through the present (also was not used for the 1999 screen print, 1998, or millennium)
(2) these bottles all have the gold metallic cage caps... which weren't used for OGV until 2006 and weren't used for OG until 2012 (also was not used for the 1999 screen print, 1998, or millennium)
(3) scotch tape?
(4) handwriting uniform across five year (1998 through 2003)?
(5) none of the dates match the log
(6) all of the labels don't have best by dates
(7) odds of trading for three OGVs that all turn out to be hand-dated?
At least the shitlord who pulled the fake JCN stunt had the sense to use a glue stick on the label and not a ******* couple pieces of tape. Holy hell... if your gonna be a ********, at least do your homework and put forth more effort. I wonder how long this 3F **** has been going on and how many bottles might have already been consumed.JCN Pt 2: Nightlights Boogaloo
I've seen this get done before.Then bake them again and scrub them with some dog turds until the labels come off around the edges. .
So clearly, the label are forged scanned & printed copy. NAD1983, could you give us details about the quality of the forgery? If you post some high res images here, add a watermark on them to avoid idiots doing the same thing againAfter digging through my cellar, here are some observations:
(1) the style cork in these photos was used for OGVs from 2002 through the present (except for the synthetic cork period), also, these corks were used for OG in 2003 and 2004, and then from 2011 through the present (also was not used for the 1999 screen print, 1998, or millennium)
(2) these bottles all have the gold metallic cage caps... which weren't used for OGV until 2006 and weren't used for OG until 2012 (also was not used for the 1999 screen print, 1998, or millennium)
(3) scotch tape?
(4) handwriting uniform across five year (1998 through 2003)?
(5) none of the dates match the log
(6) all of the labels don't have best by dates
(7) odds of trading for three OGVs that all turn out to be hand-dated?
So clearly, the label are forged scanned & printed copy. NAD1983, could you give us details about the quality of the forgery
More unrelated hand labels!
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More unrelated hand labels!
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We certainly hadn't missed your presence, but it's nice to know that you haven't changed a bit.**** the community
NAD1983 ... thanks for the update. Also, I am not at all surprised to hear that Matt is the one behind this... there is a long history with this guy. He owes a lot of people bottles and I have personal experience having to deal with his behavior. For those that don't know the back story, this thread from RateBeer is a good start (http://www.ratebeer.com/forums/does-anyone-know-matt-from-wwwbuygoodbeercom_189785.htm)