ApocalypseZombie
Well-Known Member
Wow! A store charging even higher than the secondary market!Not MBC but same kind of idea. I signed up for Blackwell's newsletter because I was interested in RR beers but stayed on the list for the lulz.
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Wow! A store charging even higher than the secondary market!Not MBC but same kind of idea. I signed up for Blackwell's newsletter because I was interested in RR beers but stayed on the list for the lulz.
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Not MBC but same kind of idea. I signed up for Blackwell's newsletter because I was interested in RR beers but stayed on the list for the lulz.
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http://www.blackwellswines.com/
That place? I don't have even close to enough patience to look back to the postings, but Arbitrator, have you been kicked out of this store yet? If the answer is "no", I think you are thinking what I am thinking. Please start a thread once finished.
They wouldn't be the only store in the Bay Area doing that.Yes, they also had bottles of Westvleteren 12 recently for the low, low price of $30 each. If they're actually selling this stuff at those prices they must be Etre's biggest customer.
They wouldn't be the only store in the Bay Area doing that.
Has to be the lowest rated beers I've ever seen for sale on MBC. You couldn't pay me $100 to drink these.
http://www.mybeercellar.com/?itm=14612
Has to be the lowest rated beers I've ever seen for sale on MBC. You couldn't pay me $100 to drink these.
http://www.mybeercellar.com/?itm=14612
The uncertainty adds to the provenance and lore.He's pretty sure they've been ageing since like 2010 or some **** like that.
The uncertainty adds to the provenance and lore.
isn't that cheaper than retail?Has to be the lowest rated beers I've ever seen for sale on MBC. You couldn't pay me $100 to drink these.
http://www.mybeercellar.com/?itm=14612
From what I understand that's just what it goes for.
If somebody really wanted to buy it last year, they probably could have put up the $2k thenFrom what I understand that's just what it goes for.
If somebody really wanted to buy it last year, they probably could have put up the $2k then
is there ever apprehension about the actual shipping of a bottle like that? say UPS opens the box and destroys the contents, as they violate UPS's TOS or whatever. is there any (legally enforceable) way for the buyer to recoup their money? tagging GrumpyOldTroll and Joel66 because they can probably answer this.
"There are roughly 10 bottles of this beer left in the world"
Lol is the seller Alan Sprints?
is there ever apprehension about the actual shipping of a bottle like that? say UPS opens the box and destroys the contents, as they violate UPS's TOS or whatever. is there any (legally enforceable) way for the buyer to recoup their money? tagging GrumpyOldTroll and Joel66 because they can probably answer this.
I ship from olive oils inc alwaysRule #1, dont ship these bottles via UPS... Fedex only.
Rule #2, ship next day air
Rule #3, create a label with a business account and ship to a business address. From my experience their is much less incidents when delivering to and froma company.
A lot of sours might qualify for fancy Vinegar.I ship from olive oils inc always![]()
Rule #1, dont ship these bottles via UPS... Fedex only.
Yes.Was Dave that hot a commodity before the White Whale list of 2012?