• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

Random Beer Thoughts

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Between asking the bartender if they would make a smaller batch so it would "trade higher". And that they like to "lay down" their ipas for a week or 2 I am seriously considering choking one of these folks with their own beard.

From a Transient email to club members a few months ago:

Unfortunately, over the last month following our release, I have lost extra sleep due to emails about the lack of exclusivity of the beers we offered to members (since remaining bottles were sold openly at our taproom) and the cost of our bottles being too low.
 
Between asking the bartender if they would make a smaller batch so it would "trade higher". And that they like to "lay down" their ipas for a week or 2 I am seriously considering choking one of these folks with their own beard.

I can picture some neckbeard singing to his beers:

"Like a bridge over troubled water, I will lay thee down..."
 
giphy.gif
Obviously you don't milkshake bro
 
We're getting BA Ten Fidy in Sweden on Friday. Really looking forward to it, but wondering about how big the cost difference is? We're getting them at about $14/can here in Sweden..
 
Was like $11/can here, so not that bad
Wow! We actually get a quite good deal here in Sweden then (for once)!


Buy it all.
About 3312 cans are hitting the Swedish market, so don't think I'm going to buy them all..... fun fact, we are also getting KBS on Friday just a few bottles though, like 24000 of them..
 

Yes. As a way of trying to cajole people into recycling, you pay a 10 cent per bottle or can as a deposit, and you redeem it by returning the empty can or bottle into a machine at a local grocery store. Like many people, I don't find it to be worth the hassle, and so chalk it up to being a stupid tax I have to pay and simply throw it out with the rest of my trash.
 
Yes. As a way of trying to cajole people into recycling, you pay a 10 cent per bottle or can as a deposit, and you redeem it by returning the empty can or bottle into a machine at a local grocery store. Like many people, I don't find it to be worth the hassle, and so chalk it up to being a stupid tax I have to pay and simply throw it out with the rest of my trash.
Took my bottles and cans in yesterday. Took 10 minutes. Used the cash I got back to buy 12pk Two Hearted.

It's only a tax if you don't return the bottles/cans.
 
Remind me of being in Germany and buying cheap beer at Aldi for 25 cent per bottle. 12 cents was the deposit, I believe.

Drink them all, go back the next day, return the bottles, and buy another case using the money you just got back. It felt like free beer!

******* I love Aldi.
 
Back
Top