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His $275 for a T25 is laughable. Market price is $125ish and falling bit by bit every day.

http://mybeercellar.com/?itm=28713

Blauw for $1000 is insane. Blauw is always snapped up quickly every time I see it, but I hope no one is stupid enough to buy at this outrageous price.

Deep down, you know it's going to happen. Search your feelings, you know this to be true. Some ******* idiot with too much money will buy it.
 
Blauw is already a consistently $750 bottle on the open secondary market, so it reaching $1000 sometime soon isn't that absurd (in the relative sense of things). I mean ******* Rare is tracking into the upper 200s at this point (used to be sub-200).
 
Blauw is already a consistently $750 bottle on the open secondary market, so it reaching $1000 sometime soon isn't that absurd (in the relative sense of things). I mean ******* Rare is tracking into the upper 200s at this point (used to be sub-200).
jeez. One instance where re-filling the bottle with '14 bcbs and re-capping it would actually be doing the buyer a favor.
 
Why do you people pay so much attention to this garbage that you can track the prices of this stuff?

I find it interesting for some reason, which is funny because I've -never- bought or sold a bottle on the secondary market. Probably a combination of my enjoyment of data in general, and the general interest in economics and market behavior I picked up from my ex-wife. I do think it's neat to see the ebbs and flows of prices on the secondary market and where big shifts happen.
 
Why do you people pay so much attention to this garbage that you can track the prices of this stuff?
From what I understand, this is the way beer trading today is valued and levels of "fairness" are attained. If someone does not first consult the beer beckett price guide before posting, they risk public ridicule.
 
I find it interesting for some reason, which is funny because I've -never- bought or sold a bottle on the secondary market. Probably a combination of my enjoyment of data in general, and the general interest in economics and market behavior I picked up from my ex-wife. I do think it's neat to see the ebbs and flows of prices on the secondary market and where big shifts happen.

This is exactly why I look at the secondary market.
 
From what I understand, this is the way beer trading today is valued and levels of "fairness" are attained. If someone does not first consult the beer beckett price guide before posting, they risk public ridicule.
Speaking out against this BS is why I got the boot from BA essentially... The wurst
 
From what I understand, this is the way beer trading today is valued and levels of "fairness" are attained. If someone does not first consult the beer beckett price guide before posting, they risk public ridicule.

liked for beckett. i still have a pile in a box somewhere. i think the 'killer b's' is one one of them.
 
http://www.mybeercellar.com/?itm=28184
4 bottles of 10-year-old Budweiser for just $200.
This luvbrews2 clown seems to be throwing everything he's got out there in hopes of reeling in a sucker. $200 for Stone IRS! $150 for 11-year-old DFH 90 IPA! $200 for Delirium Tremens & Delirium Noel! $200 for Lindemans Kriek! $17.50-$40 for shipping!

Great stuff.
 
Out of curiosity, how is this site able to keep its doors open?
Its obviously promoting illegal activities and hiding behind their T&C with empty bottles, old bottles, etc terms.
 
Out of curiosity, how is this site able to keep its doors open?
Its obviously promoting illegal activities and hiding behind their T&C with empty bottles, old bottles, etc terms.
I just report it to the atf once a month, never got a response.

But yeah loophole using the guise of collectible bottles with incidental beer. So can I send collectible bottles with incidental cocaine in them?
 
I just report it to the atf once a month, never got a response.

But yeah loophole using the guise of collectible bottles with incidental beer. So can I send collectible bottles with incidental cocaine in them?
  • Cocaine for sale must NOT be currently available in the retail market

  • Cocaine for sale MUST be at least 12 months old (from date of release)
 
Blauw is already a consistently $750 bottle on the open secondary market, so it reaching $1000 sometime soon isn't that absurd (in the relative sense of things). I mean ******* Rare is tracking into the upper 200s at this point (used to be sub-200).

Rofl. Blauw is going downhill. It won't be $1000 for a long time, if ever.
 
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