pliny trade value?

Discussion in 'Trade Talk' started by jackmax, Oct 10, 2013.

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  1. jackmax

    jackmax Initiate (0) Aug 28, 2013 Washington

    i'm new to trading on beer advocate. its hard to know the trade values, and abbreviations. especially of beer i've never heard of. also, how do you know if you're trading with someone who will follow through? thank you for any suggestions. cheers
     
  2. mrcraft

    mrcraft Grand Pooh-Bah (3,396) Dec 15, 2012 California
    Pooh-Bah Trader

    This is a comprehensive guide you should read - http://alewatcher.blogspot.com/2010/11/new-trader-tips.html

    Basically, you should start with veteran BA traders. They can help you along, as well as ensuring you'll get your beers. Generally, you will see lots of trade references on their profiles.

    Pliny trades mainly dollar-for-dollar ($4$) with like beers (not necessarily same styles, but similar in difficulty of acquiring them and its desirability). For example, trade $25 worth of Pliny for $25 worth of Surly Abrasive/Furious.

    Good luck!
     
  3. jackmax

    jackmax Initiate (0) Aug 28, 2013 Washington

  4. CerealKillerKP

    CerealKillerKP Zealot (514) May 24, 2009 Kentucky

    Back in the day, Pliny used to trade for a lot more. These days a lot of breweries make comparable double IPAs to Pliny so it doesn't command as much trade value. Shouldn't be too difficult to get.
     
  5. MetalMountainMastiff

    MetalMountainMastiff Initiate (0) Oct 1, 2012 California

    Pliny is easy to get if you live close, such as Heady Topper if you're near it. You're essentially trading for the fact someone can get it fresh for you. The main problem as I can see from the site is most CA BA residents, live in So Cal, most Pliny is in Nor Cal, which will limit the amount of people to trade with greatly. If you go the BA members route of trading.

    I live 2 1/2 hours away and generally go buy some every few months. You can easily trade for beers like that, with good locals.
     
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  6. abecall98

    abecall98 Savant (1,234) Aug 11, 2007 California
    Trader

    I have one in my fridge I plan on drinking today.
     
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  7. Phil_H

    Phil_H Zealot (705) Jun 4, 2013 Wisconsin

    About $5.
     
  8. Chegui

    Chegui Initiate (0) May 13, 2013 Connecticut

    I was in Los Angeles about 2 months ago. I bought 4 bottles of PtE for $20.00 at a Whole Foods.
     
  9. Crawfordesquire

    Crawfordesquire Initiate (0) Dec 20, 2011 North Carolina

    One large difference between Pliny and ht is freshness. Month old Pliny, which is often the case when trading, is dogshit in my opinion, relative to where it starts off. However I think <2 week old Pliny is better than HT at any age.
    Essentially, unless you know the age of the Pliny you are getting, trade for HT.
     
  10. creepinjeeper

    creepinjeeper Initiate (0) Nov 8, 2012 Missouri

    Define a good local beer for someone from say, oh I dunno, Illinois?
     
  11. MetalMountainMastiff

    MetalMountainMastiff Initiate (0) Oct 1, 2012 California

    Well Illinois has Half Acre, Goose Island, pipeworks. And I believe Founders, bells and Parennial are distributed there. So thats quite the trade bait. West coast does get some Parennial but not much.
     
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  12. creepinjeeper

    creepinjeeper Initiate (0) Nov 8, 2012 Missouri

    3 Floyds too? I live about a half hour away. Thanks for the reply!
     
  13. nc41

    nc41 Initiate (0) Sep 25, 2008 North Carolina
    Trader

    Fresh Pliny is quite amazing, worth $6 in trade I think no more. Then there's shipping, which for me is tough in Nc.
     
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