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I want to try the Cigar City brews so badly.Originally Posted by AJChick23
A few brews I picked up last week
The Maduro series sounds so good, but they don't distribute to Indiana.
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I want to try the Cigar City brews so badly.Originally Posted by AJChick23
A few brews I picked up last week
Originally Posted by AJChick23
^ My friend just went on a tour of their brewery .. I was jelly.
I wish I could ship some of the Maduro to you if I find it, but I'm like 99.99% sure it's illegal without a license.
Originally Posted by AJChick23
^ My friend just went on a tour of their brewery .. I was jelly.
I wish I could ship some of the Maduro to you if I find it, but I'm like 99.99% sure it's illegal without a license.
Originally Posted by Respect21
We should set up a beer trading group on NT. I'm sure someone has mentioned it before, but I'm game if anyone else is.
Being from Indiana, I get a lot of Sun King, Three Floyds, Upland, Bell's and Goose Island.
Originally Posted by Respect21
We should set up a beer trading group on NT. I'm sure someone has mentioned it before, but I'm game if anyone else is.
Being from Indiana, I get a lot of Sun King, Three Floyds, Upland, Bell's and Goose Island.
Originally Posted by prestigeworldwidex21
Last weekend.
Originally Posted by prestigeworldwidex21
Last weekend.
Originally Posted by Based Mod
Originally Posted by Respect21
We should set up a beer trading group on NT. I'm sure someone has mentioned it before, but I'm game if anyone else is.
Being from Indiana, I get a lot of Sun King, Three Floyds, Upland, Bell's and Goose Island.
Originally Posted by Based Mod
Originally Posted by Respect21
We should set up a beer trading group on NT. I'm sure someone has mentioned it before, but I'm game if anyone else is.
Being from Indiana, I get a lot of Sun King, Three Floyds, Upland, Bell's and Goose Island.
Originally Posted by prestigeworldwidex21
Last weekend.
Originally Posted by prestigeworldwidex21
Last weekend.
This blog post illustrates exactly what to do and what not to do when trading and shipping beer. It's easily the most informative thing I found when looking for info and tips.Originally Posted by Based Mod
Do not ship through the United States Postal Service (USPS) – It is illegal to ship beer through the USPS. Always use FedEx or UPS. If something goes wrong with a FedEx or UPS shipment, it is a sad story. If something happens to a USPS shipment, you could be facing a legal situation.
Prevent Breakage, Then Prevent Leakage – The key to successfully shipping beer is to get them to their final destination unbroken. That means packing them well and stuffing the box with lots of padding so the beers won’t shift around in the box. This is your first line of defense. But sometimes things go wrong, despite your best efforts, and a bottle might break. When that happens, you want to keep the spill contained and to stop it from leaking through the box. When a box starts to leak, it gets pulled out of shipping process. Often the box gets thrown away by the shipping company, despite the fact that the rest of the bottles in the box might be fine.
Don’t Offer Up to the Shipping Company That You Are Shipping Beer – I’ve never been asked, and there is no reason to tell them. It leads to irrelevant questions and wastes time. If someone does ask, you can say that you are shipping yeast samples. In a very truthful way, you are.
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This blog post illustrates exactly what to do and what not to do when trading and shipping beer. It's easily the most informative thing I found when looking for info and tips.Originally Posted by Based Mod
Do not ship through the United States Postal Service (USPS) – It is illegal to ship beer through the USPS. Always use FedEx or UPS. If something goes wrong with a FedEx or UPS shipment, it is a sad story. If something happens to a USPS shipment, you could be facing a legal situation.
Prevent Breakage, Then Prevent Leakage – The key to successfully shipping beer is to get them to their final destination unbroken. That means packing them well and stuffing the box with lots of padding so the beers won’t shift around in the box. This is your first line of defense. But sometimes things go wrong, despite your best efforts, and a bottle might break. When that happens, you want to keep the spill contained and to stop it from leaking through the box. When a box starts to leak, it gets pulled out of shipping process. Often the box gets thrown away by the shipping company, despite the fact that the rest of the bottles in the box might be fine.
Don’t Offer Up to the Shipping Company That You Are Shipping Beer – I’ve never been asked, and there is no reason to tell them. It leads to irrelevant questions and wastes time. If someone does ask, you can say that you are shipping yeast samples. In a very truthful way, you are.
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