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Gary, should have asked me by beermail, was at Cantillon last wknd.
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Knightly still has tumblers (I think a saw a few last week) but I’ve never seen the stemmed sherry glass before, that thing is awesome.
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Very cool.
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that glass is awesome but you will probably not find it online anywhere. i also brought one back from Cantillon directly.
Your best bet is to throw it out on the beer trade forum and trade beer or glasses for it.
And don’t forget ordering from Belgium if Cantillon ever makes online orders will cost a lot in S&H.
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Yeah, totally forgot you were out there
Hopefully they will get them online to purchase soon. I’ll gladly pay the S&H. Such a nice glass.
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I emailed The Trappist, where I saw the glass, and they go them from the distributor (Shelton Bros. I am guessing). However, the owner said he tried to get more and was told there are all gone.
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http://www.beerhere.co.uk/acatalog/Belgian_beer_glass.html
more of a cup pic in this one. maybe e-mail them and ask if they have other cantillon styles. going to get pounded by the pound...
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http://brouette-de-bieres.com/search/cantillon
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These were available in Buffalo a while back. I don’t think there are any left, but one never knows
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I picked a couple of those up at Bello Vino a while back. Doesn’t help you too much though, other than to say they are (or were) available at some stores in the states. I agree with what Joe said, they are pretty thin and fragile though.
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