Earlier this spring the club purchased 3 cases of the Upland sour beers for the March sour beer presentation. We currently have 18 bottles remaining - 6 blueberry, 7 raspberry, and 5 strawberry. We paid $25 + tax per bottle. These bottles are extremely scarce and were sold by Upland via a lottery. We are proposing to sell our remaining bottles to club members at cost. To be fair, we will conduct a lottery. Members may purchase lottery tickets for $2 each.
Please reply to this topic if you would be interested in participating in the lottery. If you would be interested in multiple bottles, please let me know. If we have enough advance interest, we could conduct the lottery this month, otherwise we will hold off. It's not like the beers are going to turn, well, sour!
Thanks.
Upland Sour Beers
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Re: Upland Sour Beers
I'm interested in multiple bottles or a lottery
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Re: Upland Sour Beers
Oh and I have a capped bottle of Falls City that is over 40 years old if it's worth anything to the club for a possible auction. I didn't know if it's worth anything or if it would be more of a punishment to someone.
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