Very jealous.
The Beer Thread
OfficeOfTheFormerHatch wrote:Yada wrote:OfficeOfTheFormerHatch wrote:
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Seriously?
Well I thought it was sold out and made some post that I was going to buy some, but was too late
then I saw it was not on sale until 1/28
but this 3 pack is looking to cost $190…so you did outdo yourself
although these are ~50oz each
I will say, I think purchasing one $25-35 bottle of beer for a special occasion is legit
but I personally don't have 6 special occasions that I can think of
That's a paycheck's worth of 529 money, right there. Though 120 euros is $146, so maybe your math is off?
OfficeOfTheFormerHatch wrote:Yada wrote:OfficeOfTheFormerHatch wrote:
.
Seriously?
Well I thought it was sold out and made some post that I was going to buy some, but was too late
then I saw it was not on sale until 1/28
but this 3 pack is looking to cost $190…so you did outdo yourself
although these are ~50oz each
I will say, I think purchasing one $25-35 bottle of beer for a special occasion is legit
but I personally don't have 6 special occasions that I can think of
we're all out of luck - they won't ship alcohol to the US. check out their shipping page. you'll need someone in euroland ta act as your proxy (i.e. they'll need to re-ship it to you).
https://shop.3fonteinen.be/pages/shipping-return-policy-en
https://shipping.3fonteinen.be/
nice idea tho… i have ordered lambic from "belgium in a box", previously. t'was expensive, but how else are you gonna get this stuff?
Meh. You get more mileage from a cheap pair of sneakers.
sweetcell wrote:OfficeOfTheFormerHatch wrote:Yada wrote:OfficeOfTheFormerHatch wrote:
.
Seriously?
Well I thought it was sold out and made some post that I was going to buy some, but was too late
then I saw it was not on sale until 1/28
but this 3 pack is looking to cost $190…so you did outdo yourself
although these are ~50oz each
I will say, I think purchasing one $25-35 bottle of beer for a special occasion is legit
but I personally don't have 6 special occasions that I can think of
we're all out of luck - they won't ship alcohol to the US. check out their shipping page. you'll need someone in euroland ta act as your proxy (i.e. they'll need to re-ship it to you).
https://shop.3fonteinen.be/pages/shipping-return-policy-en
https://shipping.3fonteinen.be/
nice idea tho… i have ordered lambic from "belgium in a box", previously. t'was expensive, but how else are you gonna get this stuff?
Oh, we're in luck. They use proxy services that you select at checkout.
Yada wrote:
Oh, we're in luck. They use proxy services that you select at checkout.
i have a different reading of their rules than you do:
Since we do not ship beer directly to these listed destinations, you could make use of a proxy i.e. a person or third party which receives and forwards your box.
Please note this comes with additional costs.
Using a proxy is possible as long as the shipping address of your proxy resides in a country listed under Zone A. In such case, modify your shipping address during checkout to reflect the address of your own proxy. We will send your parcel(s) to the indicated shipping address of your proxy through FedEx at the applicable rates.
It is up to the buyer to make arrangements and to request for additional info. 3 Fonteinen does not intervene in this process.
Our liability stops with delivering items on the indicated shipping address. Be aware that additional costs might incur.
my understanding is that you can ship them to a friend (proxy) or a company that does this (proxy service) in one of their eligible countries, but that's all they are willing to do. once your box gets to your proxy in, say, the UK, it's up to you and the proxy to figure out how you get it to the US - 3F is no longer involved. there is no mention of a "proxy service". the extra fee is for the hassle of the payer being in one country but the shipping destination is in another. if you choose a proxy service, you'll have to pay their fees (in addition to double shipping and 3F's proxy fee).
sweetcell wrote:Yada wrote:
Oh, we're in luck. They use proxy services that you select at checkout.
i have a different reading of their rules than you do:Since we do not ship beer directly to these listed destinations, you could make use of a proxy i.e. a person or third party which receives and forwards your box.
Please note this comes with additional costs.
Using a proxy is possible as long as the shipping address of your proxy resides in a country listed under Zone A. In such case, modify your shipping address during checkout to reflect the address of your own proxy. We will send your parcel(s) to the indicated shipping address of your proxy through FedEx at the applicable rates.
It is up to the buyer to make arrangements and to request for additional info. 3 Fonteinen does not intervene in this process.
Our liability stops with delivering items on the indicated shipping address. Be aware that additional costs might incur.
my understanding is that you can ship them to a friend (proxy) or a company that does this (proxy service) in one of their eligible countries, but that's all they are willing to do. once your box gets to your proxy in, say, the UK, it's up to you and the proxy to figure out how you get it to the US - 3F is no longer involved. there is no mention of a "proxy service". the extra fee is for the hassle of the payer being in one country but the shipping destination is in another. if you choose a proxy service, you'll have to pay their fees (in addition to double shipping and 3F's proxy fee).
Other than the fact I've had multiple boxes shipped to me in the past year, I suppose we'll follow your understanding.
Yada wrote:
Other than the fact I've had multiple boxes shipped to me in the past year, I suppose we'll follow your understanding.
you've ordered directly from this 3F online shop recently? cool! if so, i wonder why their instructions are so misleading (or why my reading comprehension is so poor…)
Space wrote: Though 120 euros is $146, so maybe your math is off?
I was adding shipping…it's costs $24 to send a Record from Europe, gotta imagine it will cost $45 to send 3 Magnums
sweetcell wrote:Yada wrote:
Other than the fact I've had multiple boxes shipped to me in the past year, I suppose we'll follow your understanding.
you've ordered directly from this 3F online shop recently? cool! if so, i wonder why their instructions are so misleading (or why my reading comprehension is so poor…)
They've been selling through this website since the pandemic started… But no point in mentioning it here!
OfficeOfTheFormerHatch wrote:Space wrote: Though 120 euros is $146, so maybe your math is off?
I was adding shipping…it's costs $24 to send a Record from Europe, gotta imagine it will cost $45 to send 3 Magnums
There are other options other than the three pack of magnums, not equal to three regular beers. You need to scroll past the fold.
sweets, after re-reading your post, we *MAY* be saying the same thing. This is the process…
1. Buy beer on 3F
2. At check out (and i haven't done it in a few months and as you said, the language is confusing), you pick a proxy service. Belgium in a Box used to the go to for me, but they went belly up during the pandemic. Etre Gourmet is the other option.
3. 3F ships the box to Etre Gourment for a nominal fee (the last time it was $9.99) as these places are literally a few blocks from each other.
4. Etre Gourmet contacts you when they receive the box (typically a week or two).
5. Once received, you pay for shipping to the US from etre, however, they will hold your box for up to three months and let you fill it with other goodies from their website to maximize your shipping costs.
6. My last box came with 16 bottles that included three bottles of 3f Zenne (once a whale), five bottles of 3 shelfies including Gueze AG, OG Gueze, and Kriek, six bottles of Cantillon, and two bottles of De Cam and Fabriek (a lambic maker I've never had).
7. Grand total came to $22 bucks a bottle after everything.
8. Now that sidepour is having a coronary, let me know if there is anywhere in the US you can get any of those bottles for that price even if they're very similar to the sours Lost Rhino is producing. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
1. Buy beer on 3F
2. At check out (and i haven't done it in a few months and as you said, the language is confusing), you pick a proxy service. Belgium in a Box used to the go to for me, but they went belly up during the pandemic. Etre Gourmet is the other option.
3. 3F ships the box to Etre Gourment for a nominal fee (the last time it was $9.99) as these places are literally a few blocks from each other.
4. Etre Gourmet contacts you when they receive the box (typically a week or two).
5. Once received, you pay for shipping to the US from etre, however, they will hold your box for up to three months and let you fill it with other goodies from their website to maximize your shipping costs.
6. My last box came with 16 bottles that included three bottles of 3f Zenne (once a whale), five bottles of 3 shelfies including Gueze AG, OG Gueze, and Kriek, six bottles of Cantillon, and two bottles of De Cam and Fabriek (a lambic maker I've never had).
7. Grand total came to $22 bucks a bottle after everything.
8. Now that sidepour is having a coronary, let me know if there is anywhere in the US you can get any of those bottles for that price even if they're very similar to the sours Lost Rhino is producing. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
yikes that's a lot of work to get a drink!
Seems you've found a way to get the space per oz cost to a reasonable level
Not sure why you keep tagging me with the Lost Rhino Sours…don't think I've ever said one thing about their beers, but I guess that sticking
I don't really care that you got these super exclusive beers…would you like a gold star?
Seems you've found a way to get the space per oz cost to a reasonable level
Not sure why you keep tagging me with the Lost Rhino Sours…don't think I've ever said one thing about their beers, but I guess that sticking
I don't really care that you got these super exclusive beers…would you like a gold star?
OfficeOfTheFormerHatch wrote:
yikes that's a lot of work to get a drink!
Seems you've found a way to get the space per oz cost to a reasonable level
Not sure why you keep tagging me with the Lost Rhino Sours…don't think I've ever said one thing about their beers, but I guess that sticking
I don't really care that you got these super exclusive beers…would you like a gold star?
I've never mentioned lost rhino in my life (port city was the last reference) but you seem to equate any shitty beer with really good beer and say it's the same thing.
This is a beer thread, sorry for posting about opportunities to get great beer but we've already been down that road. No gold star needed.
Yada wrote:
sweets, after re-reading your post, we *MAY* be saying the same thing. This is the process…
1. Buy beer on 3F
2. At check out (and i haven't done it in a few months and as you said, the language is confusing), you pick a proxy service. Belgium in a Box used to the go to for me, but they went belly up during the pandemic. Etre Gourmet is the other option.
3. 3F ships the box to Etre Gourment for a nominal fee (the last time it was $9.99) as these places are literally a few blocks from each other.
4. Etre Gourmet contacts you when they receive the box (typically a week or two).
5. Once received, you pay for shipping to the US from etre, however, they will hold your box for up to three months and let you fill it with other goodies from their website to maximize your shipping costs.
6. My last box came with 16 bottles that included three bottles of 3f Zenne (once a whale), five bottles of 3 shelfies including Gueze AG, OG Gueze, and Kriek, six bottles of Cantillon, and two bottles of De Cam and Fabriek (a lambic maker I've never had).
7. Grand total came to $22 bucks a bottle after everything.
8. Now that sidepour is having a coronary, let me know if there is anywhere in the US you can get any of those bottles for that price even if they're very similar to the sours Lost Rhino is producing. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
we agree on #1 and #8 ;D
what you wrote above is indeed what i understood you to be saying, and that was not my understanding. per my reading, you don't get to pick a proxy service. you need to find someone, or a service, on your own and you're responsible for making arrangements once the package arrives. the 3F website is not involved with anyone proxy'ing.
i just put a mix pack in my cart, went to checkout, put in my US address, hit "go to shipping" and:
This order can’t be shipped to your location. Contact the store for more information.
Sorry, due to limitations we cannot proceed with this order. No shipping rates are available as either the order exceeds the maximum allowed weight or we currently do not offer shipping to United States. For more information, contact us at [email]shop@3fonteinen.be[/email]
i have a screenshot but am too lazy to upload and link.
based on your previous experience, sounds like they've changed their shipping rules. booooooo :(
Guys, you can get Hopslam at Kroger. Why are you going to all this trouble?
sweetcell wrote:Yada wrote:
sweets, after re-reading your post, we *MAY* be saying the same thing. This is the process…
1. Buy beer on 3F
2. At check out (and i haven't done it in a few months and as you said, the language is confusing), you pick a proxy service. Belgium in a Box used to the go to for me, but they went belly up during the pandemic. Etre Gourmet is the other option.
3. 3F ships the box to Etre Gourment for a nominal fee (the last time it was $9.99) as these places are literally a few blocks from each other.
4. Etre Gourmet contacts you when they receive the box (typically a week or two).
5. Once received, you pay for shipping to the US from etre, however, they will hold your box for up to three months and let you fill it with other goodies from their website to maximize your shipping costs.
6. My last box came with 16 bottles that included three bottles of 3f Zenne (once a whale), five bottles of 3 shelfies including Gueze AG, OG Gueze, and Kriek, six bottles of Cantillon, and two bottles of De Cam and Fabriek (a lambic maker I've never had).
7. Grand total came to $22 bucks a bottle after everything.
8. Now that sidepour is having a coronary, let me know if there is anywhere in the US you can get any of those bottles for that price even if they're very similar to the sours Lost Rhino is producing. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
we agree on #1 and #8 ;D
what you wrote above is indeed what i understood you to be saying, and that was not my understanding. per my reading, you don't get to pick a proxy service. you need to find someone, or a service, on your own and you're responsible for making arrangements once the package arrives. the 3F website is not involved with anyone proxy'ing.
i just put a mix pack in my cart, went to checkout, put in my US address, hit "go to shipping" and:This order can’t be shipped to your location. Contact the store for more information.
Sorry, due to limitations we cannot proceed with this order. No shipping rates are available as either the order exceeds the maximum allowed weight or we currently do not offer shipping to United States. For more information, contact us at [email]shop@3fonteinen.be[/email]
i have a screenshot but am too lazy to upload and link.
based on your previous experience, sounds like they've changed their shipping rules. booooooo :(
Negative, nothing has changed you actually manually type in the etre gourmet address as the shipping address. Sorry for the confusion!
Speaking of 3F, they start shipping to MD and DC in February. All the Zombie Dust you want!
Nice. Been a while since I've had any.
Edit: where'd you read about that?
Edit: where'd you read about that?