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Billyrock Chardonnay Cans 24pk - $27.50 (75% off) + $6.95 Postage @ BTLG.com.au

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Chardonnay in a can! Ideal for camping, house parties and picnics: usually $110 per 24pk, now $27.50, only for 24 hours.

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  • +3

    Perfect for drinking in the park

  • +3

    Hey Rep,
    I was surprised to see your website does not include details like volume, %alcohol, standard drinks.

    I am kind of surprised that it wouldn't be a legal requirement.It certainly is standard practice. Not doing so inhibits a potential customer's ability to make an informed decision about their drinking before they purchase.

    Also, how do I know if it's good value from a "bang for your buck" perspective?

    • Good point, thanks - all added now!

  • +1

    I agree chewbot, I'd just about give this a negative mark for that. I searched the web and found it pretty hard to actually find the alcohol content but eventually found it listed at between 13 and 13.5%. I'm not too confident of the quality however.

    • This blog post shows a 12.5% content and Angel.Girl seems pretty happy with the product. This post also confirms the RRP of $5/can

      • Let me do the math;

        24 x 250ml = 6.75lt

        {27.50+6.95} / 6.75lt - $5.74 per litre.

        Not able to quote on quality, but surely it deserves a ozbargins thumbs up on price that includes delivery!

        • +1

          Actually, 24 x 250ml = 6.00lt

          However, you managed to get the price per litre correct!

  • +5

    "usually $110 per 24k"

    24000 cans for 110 bucks? bargain!

    • k, pk, details! :-)

  • +2

    Is this what it has come to now days? Chardy out of a can?!

  • +2

    Classy. Saves on wastage to use these at weddings. I'm thinking of champas but I'm sure they do that in a can version too.

    "Can we have a toast for the Bride and Groom?"

    A chorus of opening cans rings out.

    Guests forget they're at a wedding and picture themselves at a sporting event.

  • +2

    Goon… cans?

  • wow ….. this one looks cheap. Hope its not cheap !

  • +1

    In Japan many hotels have vending machines on guest floors and these dispense both beer and wine in cans amongst other things. I tried the sparkling wine during a trip in January and was pleasantly surprised!

  • +4

    Thanks. Breakfast sorted.

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