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So someone can buy a rare painting that looks like my toddler painted it for tens of thousands of dollars but if someone buys a glass they like for $400 they are crazy?

Did Jean blow a single glass and paint the image on it or were there hundreds (if not thousands) of identical glasses churned out?
 
I'm not sure what this is supposed to mean.
BCBS is the same way. Every year it is released, the vintage 3 years prior is always said to be the best.

Personally, I think '08-'09 was a great time for -bal stouts.
 
BCBS is the same way. Every year it is released, the vintage 3 years prior is always said to be the best.

Personally, I think '08-'09 was a great time for -bal stouts.

I've been running 4 years on BCBS. '08 was best last year, '09 this year. '10 sucks, I hope I hate it next year to break the trend.
 
I've been running 4 years on BCBS. '08 was best last year, '09 this year. '10 sucks, I hope I hate it next year to break the trend.
I think you're a year late, but I get ya.

'09 has been the best for over a year now. '08 is plummeting in an '07esque kinda way.

'07 in 2010 is one of my favorite beers of all time.
 
BCBS is the same way. Every year it is released, the vintage 3 years prior is always said to be the best.

Personally, I think '08-'09 was a great time for -bal stouts.
Ah, I see. I totally agree that BCBS becomes magical with time, but it's always really good fresh too. Especially '12, if I could drink no other stout for the rest of my life I'd be pretty good with it. (I mean aged at this point, not only '12 that gets continuously older, because that'd get gross.)
 
Ah, I see. I totally agree that BCBS becomes magical with time, but it's always really good fresh too. Especially '12, if I could drink no other stout for the rest of my life I'd be pretty good with it. (I mean aged at this point, not only '12 that gets continuously older, because that'd get gross.)
'12 was the first year that happened. I think it was also coincidentally the first year they blended to taste instead of the arbitrary 100 days.
 
I remember '09 BCS not being all that great when it came out. Too many lazy ***** given to revisit especially with the skyrocketing value of the 22oz.

The 12oz is even worth it because if I drink that and don't like it everyone will just say "you should've had the bomber because the extra 10oz they added were from buffalo trace pappy barrels! Large format bro!!!!"
 
http://mybeercellar.com/?profile=761516336

This freaking guy. So many hilarious things about this account. 5 King Henry postings, each one decreasing in price (bottoming out at the low, low price of $499). Now throwing it into a 7 bottle lot for $300, oh, and he is no longer accepting PayPal for this sale (aka you will probably be getting scammed).
 
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