Flanders Fred?

Discussion in 'Trade Talk' started by DanGolfs86, Dec 5, 2013.

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  1. DanGolfs86

    DanGolfs86 Initiate (0) Dec 2, 2010 Illinois

    Anyone traded for this recently? Trying to figure how hard it would be to get before i go on the wild goose chase, cheers!!!
     
  2. JohnGalt1

    JohnGalt1 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,880) Aug 10, 2005 Idaho
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    It wasn't in the Boise market for too long... But I know there was more than enough to go around. I think it was pretty expensive, thus limiting the number of folks wiling to shell out the cash.

    I figure it would not be too difficult to track down.
     
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  3. lucas1801

    lucas1801 Initiate (0) Apr 5, 2012 Massachusetts

    A pricey shelf beer, shouldn't be hard to find one.
     
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  4. DanGolfs86

    DanGolfs86 Initiate (0) Dec 2, 2010 Illinois

    What was the price?
     
  5. JohnGalt1

    JohnGalt1 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,880) Aug 10, 2005 Idaho
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    I believe $18-20 here.
     
  6. w_klon

    w_klon Initiate (0) Aug 1, 2012 Oregon
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    Pretty sure I have one hidden away in the cellar somewhere. I'll have to check. If I do, just email me a shipping label and I will send it on Monday. Easy enough?
     
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  7. Krumb

    Krumb Initiate (0) Jan 30, 2008 Texas

    So much generosity here lately. Good man. Cheers.
     
  8. DimensionX

    DimensionX Initiate (0) Oct 1, 2010 Oregon

    This was one of my favorite taps at the 20th anniversary.
     
  9. 4DAloveofSTOUT

    4DAloveofSTOUT Grand Pooh-Bah (4,064) Nov 28, 2008 Illinois
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    I picked up a bottle in MI for 17.99. The shelf was loaded with that beer at Siclianos about a year ago.
     
  10. lucas1801

    lucas1801 Initiate (0) Apr 5, 2012 Massachusetts

    I believe $16 so right around everyone else. Personally I would just buy a Cuvee des Jacobins for that style.
     
  11. MarcWP

    MarcWP Initiate (0) Dec 2, 2012 Arizona

    I have two and will be willing to let go of one for something "special". Flanders Fred is damn delicious (was last year when I had my first bottle.) I don't doubt it has aged well since the base beers both should age good. Had a beautiful balance between tart and sweet.
     
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