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October Bonanza Beer Pack - 48x 375ml Cans $159.95 Shipped (RRP $272) @ Dad & Dave's Brewing

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48 x 375 Ml cans of our cool seasonal favourites are on sale for only $159.95 delivered Australia-wide (RRP $272)

Each pack contains

Smash Nelson IPA 12 x 375ml cans @ 8.0% ALC/VOL.

This IPA is absolutely smashing! This single malt single hop double IPA showcases one of our favourite hops - Nelson Sauvin! Fabulously juicy & tropical with smashing notes of lychee, mango and sauvignon blanc grapes.

Peaches & Cream IPA 12 x 375mL cans @ 6.5% ALC/VOL.

Peaches come from The Berry Man. We put them in these cans. In a factory in Brookvale. Hundreds of peaches make up our silky soft, vanilla hazy oat cream IPA. Contains lactose.

Oak & Whiskey Porter 12 x 375mL cans @ 6.5% ALC/VOL.

Fermented on fresh oak and a touch of whiskey for a barrel-aged flavour. You can expect a smooth mouth-feel with rich chocolate, coffee and oak finish.

Citra & Sabro Oat Cream IPA 12 x 375ml cans @ 6.2% ABV

Like a hazy tropical dream of paradise, our Citra & Sabro Oat Cream IPA is full of pineapple, coconut and mango notes with a smooth and velvety body, guaranteed to leave you in a dreamy IPA wonderland. Contains lactose.

Don't forget to check out our other special deals https://www.dadndavesbrewing.com/buy-now/specials.

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  • -4

    Wow, that’s expensive! Bonanza does not approve!

    • +3

      compared to what? $60 a slab for emu export?

      • you live in perf right?

    • +2

      Expensive depends on what you are comparing it to.

      Many craft beers these days go for upwards of $100 a case.
      If you are comparing it to a case of Corona's or Tooheys New, then yes its expensive.

      But a BMW is expensive compared to a Corolla too….

  • +1

    Literally sitting here with a Peaches & Cream as this pops up. Love all your IPAs! This pack is dangerously tempting.. Yikes!

  • +5

    Been out of school for a few years now but my maths make this work out to $3.33 a can. That's $3.33 a can for craft beer delivered to your door

    I've tried all these from previous posts and they are a decent offering.

    You would be hard pressed to get anything decent from your local bottlo or Dan's for this price per can.

    Big outlay I grant you but expensive, not really

    • That's a very good selling point. For strong beer as well. I've not heard of these guys outside of OzB, nor seen their gear in any of the wanky beer shops, so am hesitant about dropping a packet on what is essentially niche products.

  • -2

    freight destroy sadly

    • +1

      Is that your ozb login phrase as I thought shipping was included.

    • +2

      It literally says "free shipping on all orders" on the website.

  • +1

    8 percent smash, what a world to live in.

    • It's not bad tasting as well but then I like Nelson Sauvin as a hop.

      Loved it when I first tried Knapstein's beer offering years ago. Still a decent beer today 🙂

  • +1

    Missed opportunity to call it "Octobeer Bonanza"

  • +2

    Keen to order, but are you still using Sendle? If so.. nope

    • Sendle is the WORST! They said they lost my ebay package, so I had to refund, then when I claimed compensation from them, they found it and forwarded it on to the now refunded buyer. Then they failed to deliver it and sent it back to me - it is now lost and they are refusing to compensate me!

  • Reminder that there is an OzBargain meetup at Dad & Dave's Brewing next month. Free food & t-shirts.

    [NSW] OzBargain 16th Birthday - Sydney Brookvale Meetup - Thursday 17 November @ Dad N Daves Brewing

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