HF Clara Question

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  1. KevinJohnson2

    KevinJohnson2 Savant (1,049) Jul 8, 2013 Michigan
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    I am interested in trading for a bottle of Clara but I'm struggling to find out what I would need to offer up. When I search the forums it seems Clara is always listed as a secondary bottle and not a primary in a trade. Any advice for me?

    I have a daughter named Clara and she would really get a kick out of a bottle with her name on it.

    Thanks in advance... Cheers!

    -Kevin
     
  2. dwmetsfan13

    dwmetsfan13 Pundit (784) Jul 22, 2013 Massachusetts
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    It's one of their "shelf beers" similar to Arthur, Anna, Edith, Convivial, etc. A bottle costs probably $10 or $12 and the limit is likely no less than a case. It shouldn't take anything crazy, but I don't think they've had it available for a while.

    Go Blue!
     
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  3. KevinJohnson2

    KevinJohnson2 Savant (1,049) Jul 8, 2013 Michigan
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  4. devilfluff

    devilfluff Initiate (0) Apr 1, 2014 New Jersey
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    They were $10 each with a 2 case limit in October.

    Unfortunately, I'm pretty much dried up at this point.
     
  5. iong516

    iong516 Initiate (0) Jul 4, 2013 Pennsylvania

    All it's going to take is decent beer or a kind hearted person with a cellar. On the other site you might get one for sending a label if you post a funny story (possibly about your daughter?) or even just a good gif...
     
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  6. KevinJohnson2

    KevinJohnson2 Savant (1,049) Jul 8, 2013 Michigan
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    Thanks @iong516 for the info. I will be completely honest and say I'm not sure what the other site is... Can you DM me the information?

    As for a funny story about my daughter... Here is the birthday card she made me last year (she's 6). So proud!

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