
We are not responsible for any additional charges made. We cannot give you any information on this because this can change day by day. Check your local authority which charges can be applied. Remember that local customs (can) charge additional tax fees. Afghanistan, Angola, Bosnia Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Canada, Egypt, Islamic Republic Of Iran, Democratic People's Republic Of Korea, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mauritania, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia, Oman, Palestinian Territory, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Svalbard And Jan Mayen, Syria, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Western Sahara, Yemen. United States: Army regions, Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi and Utah. Iceland, Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia & Vatican City Orders will be shipped the next working day after the day of ordering. The costs are automatically calculated in checkout. Shipping price depends on size and number of beers. Norway, Switzerland, Andorra, Jersey & Guernsey Note: to avoid extra customs charges your order has to be limited to €150 in total (including shipping). We cannot control or speed up delivery times unfortunately. It can take between 4 and 7 working days usually unless Customs decide otherwise.

Home Delivery or Service Point Delivery The Netherlands The transit times are estimated delivery working days. We ship every working day except national holidays. Orders made on working days before 2pm will be shipped the same day. We are open for pick up Monday thru Friday from 10am to 4pm. Our pick up address is Ordelven 15, 5056DC, Berkel-Enschot. Pick up from our warehouse in The Netherlands is possible for free. Read the 'discount and bonus' section for more information. This is applied automatically at checkout. You can have a discount on shipping and even a bonus discount on your beer. STOUT: A fuller-bodied, richer and sweeter version of porter (created by Ireland's Guiness).Shipping costs are flat rates per box. (name origin - so heavy you need a porter to carry it to the table for you? - blogger insert).

(Czech out that wimp and his pilsner! - blogger insert) PORTER: A characteristically dark brown beer of English origin. PILSNER: A type of lager beer, first made in Czechoslovakia in the late 13th century. Most German and North American beers are lagers. They have a longer and cooler fermentation period than ales and are brewed with bottom-fermenting yeast (even sounds gross - blogger insert). (afraid to try one? what are you, chicken? bock! bock! bock! - blogger insert) LAGER: (boo!! hiss!! - blogger insert) From the German word to store, lagers represent a major family of beers. BOCK: German-style beer with a strong alcoholic content. They are low in carbonation and served warm (not in the U.S. True ales are brewed with top-fermenting yeast.

Frugal McDoogal's Variety Six-Pack - Beers # 5 & 6.Harpoon is brewed in Boston and is fairly popular in that area despite bucking heads with the widely popular (and impressive to me for a common DOUGH-mestic) Samuel Adams. According to their website, the rye ale was their first concoction in 2002 and they mass-produce only two others. It's a pretty good ale and is b rewed in Athens, GA - seems odd that a brewery in the home of Georgia football would choose a Maryland mascot name. Had two Terrapins at the Poker Barn (busted out after a couple of hours, but at least I hit quad aces for a $50 jackpot). I picked up Terrapin because it looked pretty good and I didn't want to kill all the Harpoon before Craig got here to try it. I was headed to the Poker Barn for a Saturday tournament and Craig is coming in Monday and said he wanted to try an IPA, so a beer run to Publix (sadly, the best beer selection in this one-horse town that I live in) was in order. I have had Harpoon before but wanted to add it to the blog since it was before these writings began, and I do love it so.
