This is a regular go-to for my craft beer & I noticed they had this on sale….
$240 value of quality craft beers reduced from $190 to $150. Most are large cans (440-500ml) ranging from 5 -10.5% ABV.
"We’ve carefully selected the most interesting beers for your 18-pack. This CHRISTMAS PACK represents what you’re always seeking, only the highest grade of the craft beer market from around the world."
Included beers & shipping details (if required) can be found on their site! Enjoy!
Christmas Pack - 18 Craft Beers, Assorted $150 (Was $190) + Shipping @ The Beer Barrel
Last edited 15/12/2021 - 21:32 by 1 other user
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But IPAs are the best
I agree. Zero diversity.
Lol 1 lager, 2 sours, a million IPAs
OneDrop and Hawkers it is then…
Edit: For those unfamiliar with these beers they are all extremely solid (mostly) IPAs from top shelf breweries at a very reasonable price. If I didn't do the Carwyn Canvent (and Range Re-Fresh) I'd definitely snap one up
Agreed. I had my doubts when I first saw the deal but upon looking up what's included, it's all quality tins that are usually $12-15 each in wanky beer shops.
$12-15 each
And here I thought I was getting shafted by alcohol prices as a spirits drinker
Can you recommend others? Not a fan of most sours, stouts, lagers, or pils. Love IPA's though.
$150 for 18 beers??!
Seems quite cheap to me.
Too good to be true
I’m just waiting for the peanuts to go on sale at $45 a bag to.
If you drill down, there is even a bigger bargain - with 9 cans of something for $145.
But only 3 left (when I looked), so get in quick.
Give me 3 boxes asahi and still have change to buy few packets of the large red rock chips
No it's $150 for 18 CRAFT beers. Get it right.
I have some 2L craft milk in my fridge left from the last deal - only $5 per bottle!
Does it come with the horn though????
That may, or may not, be present after you have consumed 2 or 3.
Nice.
nothing against the pack itself, but it grinds my gears how pretty much every beer in this pack is either an IPA or a NEIPA/DIPA. really dislike the lack of variety a lot of craft brewers offer these days. i love it when a brewer offers a sour or stout only because it's not a damn IPA.