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Maybe a question for the lambic thread, but what in the **** is this "fifth bottling" of Cantillon OG:

http://mybeercellar.com/?itm=27986

Is this just a standard bottle of OG?
Yup. Regular gueuze. Not like a Millennium or special blend like that. Also, having purchased some older Cantillon, my guess is he is WAY off in terms of asking price. I'd say the fairer sale price should be around $250-275.
 
Yup. Regular gueuze. Not like a Millennium or special blend like that. Also, having purchased some older Cantillon, my guess is he is WAY off in terms of asking price. I'd say the fairer sale price should be around $250-275.

Apart from the silkscreened bottle, there's nothing all that different about millennium either.
 
Apart from the silkscreened bottle, there's nothing all that different about millennium either.

I've always found the inflated values in lambic/bourbon for bottles that are basically a different/unique bottling of the same juice as something more acquirable to be one of the most perplexing aspects of the hobby (not saying this applies specifically to Millennium, but stuff like the Akkurat 50/50 for instance). At that point it seems like it's not even the "tickers gonna tick" mentality that drives a lot of it, but rather "collectors gonna collect".
 
Remember that bottle of 2003 BCBS that was listed for $1000, then $600? Now it's $350 as the seller keeps desperately dropping the price in the hopes someone will lose their mind and buy this thing:

http://mybeercellar.com/?itm=28313

"Mellowing in a wine cellar", lol.

The amount of people who have actual cellars vs the people who think they have cellars is cute.

I have an unfinished basement. By no means is it a "cellar". That guy probably has a refrigerator.
 
"Mellowing in a wine cellar", lol.

The amount of people who have actual cellars vs the people who think they have cellars is cute.

I have an unfinished basement. By no means is it a "cellar". That guy probably has a refrigerator.

Also doesn't that bottle have a screw cap?
 
Remember that bottle of 2003 BCBS that was listed for $1000, then $600? Now it's $350 as the seller keeps desperately dropping the price in the hopes someone will lose their mind and buy this thing:

http://mybeercellar.com/?itm=28313
But dude... it's "EXTREMELY RARE"
I mean it's so damn rare he had to start yelling about it, adds at least $150 to the value.
 
Remember that bottle of 2003 BCBS that was listed for $1000, then $600? Now it's $350 as the seller keeps desperately dropping the price in the hopes someone will lose their mind and buy this thing:

http://mybeercellar.com/?itm=28313


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Another hyperbolic description:

http://mybeercellar.com/?itm=28388

I personally like the history lesson on the printing press used to make the labels. Fascinating stuff.

Oh and 350. For a DuClaw.

Probably the worst deal I've seen on there. The absurd hyperbolic description is just the cherry on top of the shitlord sundae.
 
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