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Beer Swap Part Deux: Update

Posted on April 6, 2010 by andyMogg in Beer Festivals & Events, Beer Swap, Twissup 5 Comments
Home» Beer Festivals & Events » Beer Swap Part Deux: Update

So we’ve (or more accurately Mark, although I’ve been busy too ;o) ) let this slip quietly on by with no action. The original closing date for Beer Swap was 28th March but we will extend that until Friday 9th (we will push the whole thing back a few weeks).

We will then arrange who sends to who next weekend. So far we have 35 signed up and it’s looking good. If you still need to sign up then do it here (the address needs to be the place you want it delivered to).

The next step is to start buying the beers you are going to send. Remember, it’s four bottles, as local as possible but still as good as possible. If you are a brewer then you can send your own beers, but only two. You can also only send a maximum of two beers from each brewery. You can send homebrew (if you are a homebrewer or a pro-brewer then you can send your beers as extras, if you want to).

When you know who to send to (and keep this a secret, if you can!), and you’ve bought the beers, the next step is the packaging. We can’t stress how important it is to pack your beer properly; if it breaks on its way to your recipient then they won’t get to try the beers you have chosen and you won’t be entitled to any compensation.

No carriers willingly ship beer, so we are responsible for what we send. To this end we must make sure everything is packed very carefully. Sturdy box, loads of bubble wrap, kitchen roll, old t-shirts, popcorn, socks, newspaper, those little foamy things, whatever, just wrap each individually and then also pack the box tightly shut.

Don’t forget to put a little note in there to say hello and who sent it (so the recipient knows who to say thanks to!). You can put a fragile sticker on the box if you want to, but if it’s well packed then it should be fine.

Then it’s how you post it. Last year we used Collect+ which was pretty good but we had too many problems. This year it’s totally up to you who you send with. Here’s a few to look at:

  • www.parcelmonkey.com
  • www.myhermes.co.uk
  • www.parcel2go.com
  • www.royalmail.co.uk

Royal Mail will be the most expensive. The top three work by submitting details online and they collect the package from your house/office/wherever and then send it on from there. It’s easy stuff. You just need to arrange a day when it can be picked up from you.

Once you have sent your parcel please email beerswapuk@googlemail.com to let us know. And then let us know again when you receive your box of beer.

Then drink, photograph, enjoy and blog and tweet about your beers. If you don’t have anywhere to write then please let people know as someone will be happy to let you write a guest post on their blog. Remember the twitter account and the hashtag

If you’ve signed up then buy the beers and wait until next weekend.

And remember… the Burton Twissup is May 15th! Get it booked in. We’ll post more details soon!

Beer Swap, blogger beer swap, Twissup

5 comments on “Beer Swap Part Deux: Update”

  1. BeerBirraBier says:
    April 6, 2010 at 09:51

    For some reason I though I’d done this but hadn’t. Consider me now signed up! :D

    Reply
  2. mitcheladams says:
    April 6, 2010 at 09:54

    Have you thought about http://www.useyourlocal.com which might work for some people. If you regsiter at your local (participating) pub then you can receive parcels at the pub and collect them at your convenience, and whilst you have a pint!

    Reply
  3. Baron Orm says:
    April 6, 2010 at 10:22

    Excellent news!

    I’ve just one more bottle to get (today hopefully if the farm shop has it) and then my ‘baron selection’ will be ready to go…

    Reply
  4. Richard says:
    April 6, 2010 at 17:07

    We’re all signed up and in touch with a few local brewers to hopefully get something very different… looking forward to this! :)

    Reply
  5. Beer Swap Part Deux : The participants | Beer Reviews says:
    April 17, 2010 at 16:10

    [...] packing and sending your beer, if you have forgotten anything then you can check the details here and [...]

    Reply

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