Trade Value Thread (Q2 2021)

Discussion in 'Trade Talk' started by MattOC, Apr 22, 2021.

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  1. Bhubbard34

    Bhubbard34 Pooh-Bah (2,585) Mar 4, 2016 Pennsylvania
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    Would LPK 17 and LPF 15, be a solid anchor for Samuel b2? How much more would be needed?
     
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  2. Coronaeus

    Coronaeus Grand Pooh-Bah (3,744) Apr 21, 2014 Canada (ON)
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    Another Samuel B2 question. Samuel for Blabaer 2020 750ml. Is this about fair or should one side add? Thanks.
     
  3. galos11

    galos11 Savant (1,092) Jan 21, 2015 Illinois
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    How close are Assassin and Nillerzzz?
     
  4. Rustytacos

    Rustytacos Initiate (0) Mar 19, 2018 California
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    From what I’ve seen a plus on the nillerzzzzz side for recent assassin.
     
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  5. Bhubbard34

    Bhubbard34 Pooh-Bah (2,585) Mar 4, 2016 Pennsylvania
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    Anything?
     
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  6. Leftofthedial

    Leftofthedial Savant (1,068) Nov 17, 2011 California
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    Add in an LPG so that you’re offering a full Lou Pepe set for Samuel b2 and IMO that’s a great trade where everyone wins
     
  7. Getalegup

    Getalegup Savant (1,150) Dec 6, 2013 Texas
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    I have been out of trading for too long. I am curious just as a reference. What is the cash value of Vanilla Rye (VRU)? It used to be $200. That was ~two years ago.
     
  8. not2quick

    not2quick Grand Pooh-Bah (3,600) Dec 1, 2015 Missouri
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    This is quite controversial but most still assume that a VRU is still $200, even though that the actual vanilla Rye beer probably trades for a little less these days.

    So if you have a vanilla rye and trying to figure out its value I'd say it's probably around a $150 maybe a touch less. But if you want to use VRU as a unit of measure that equals $200 that's accepted as well.
     
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  9. Getalegup

    Getalegup Savant (1,150) Dec 6, 2013 Texas
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    The unit of measure is good to know!
    Thanks!
     
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  10. A-Smoove

    A-Smoove Initiate (0) Nov 1, 2013 Illinois
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    Thoughts on what type of a plus would be necessary on the Nillerzzzz ‘21 side of a Nillerzzzz + for Wooden Teeth trade? Cheers!
     
  11. Affinity

    Affinity Savant (1,134) Nov 24, 2018 Missouri
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    Probably another bottle like Nillerzzzz
     
  12. bret27

    bret27 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,064) Mar 10, 2009 California
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    XYAUYU - Kentucky (or other similar variants)
    A BA barleywine from Italy?

    Is anyone familiar with this brewery or what trade value would be? I’m just curious, I don’t have it currently.
     
  13. Sabtos

    Sabtos Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,920) Dec 15, 2015 Ohio
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    I'm not sure how easy it is to get a Kentucky bottle, but Baladin's beer can pop up in bottle shops that specialize in imports, and also on taplists for special occasions. If you have any shops or bars near you that particularly like barleywine or import events, ask them about it. I'm sure there's more options to you than here in Ohio, but we've had bottles at a small whiskey bar and botteshop chain called Lizardville--memory is fuzzy but they were small genie bottles at around $30-$50. We also had a draft event at the Beer Engine in Lakewood outside of Cleveland. The Xyauyu series are interesting brews, but usually still, which turns some off.
     
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  14. Slack

    Slack Pooh-Bah (2,018) Feb 14, 2012 Virginia
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    https://www.barrelchestwineandbeer.com/sku22142_BALADIN-XYAUYU-2014-16.9OZ
     
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  15. John_M

    John_M Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,849) Oct 25, 2003 Washington
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    Agreed. Personally, I'm a big fan of the versions I've tried, but I know not everyone loves them. In my experience, they tend to have something of a slightly oxidized quality, which imparts something of a nutty, sherry quality. It helps to counter some of the sweetness, which I think is a nice quality. All the versions I've had were still.

    While fairly difficult to find in the wild, I doubt there's much demand for these beers. So I would expect the trade value to be pretty close to $4$.
     
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