Seeking bottle costs for reviews

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by jegross2, Jun 4, 2012.

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  1. jegross2

    jegross2 Initiate (0) Jan 3, 2010 Illinois

    I always try to include the cost to acquire bottles in my reviews, but I have a couple that I did not buy or bother to ask the costs of when I traded for them. I'm starting to crack these open, so I am hoping people out there with the relevant knowledge could provide me with what $$ amount to put down for the cost in my reviews:
    • Fayston Maple Imperial Stout
    • Oak Aged Fayston Maple Imperial Stout
    • Cuvee Delphine
    • Mocha Bomb
    • Coffee Club
    • Kabert
    Thanks in advance for any/all help
     
  2. bwmichaud

    bwmichaud Devotee (351) Nov 16, 2006 Vermont
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    • Fayston Maple Imperial Stout = $17
    • Oak Aged Fayston Maple Imperial Stout = $25
     
  3. cbeer88

    cbeer88 Initiate (0) Sep 5, 2007 Massachusetts

    Struise limited small bottle beers typically fall into the $12-$15 range after shipping is included, which is the only way to get most of them (and all the ones you list), so IMO you have to include that cost. It varies based on the Euro fluctuation though, and could be +/- a dollar or two based on the beer.

    I'd just call all 4 of those $13 and be done with it...
     
  4. jegross2

    jegross2 Initiate (0) Jan 3, 2010 Illinois

    Thanks man!

    Appreciate the help. Going to update and add my reviews accordingly. Quickly approaching 300 :slight_smile:
     
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