L1011 wrote: » Replacement White Hag bingo box arrived today, first one never came. 24 330s and 6 440s, no stouts
youcancallmeal wrote: » Some Ballykilcavan and 12 Acres in Lidl from tomorrow. Not really bargains but something to look out for if you do your shopping there
Pen Rua wrote: » When I've been over in the States in the past, it was 90% multipacks at 10% single units broadly speaking. The laws could have been different in the state I was in (Nebraska). I was totally put off by the multipack offerings because I don't want to commit to 4/6 units of a beer (even if I love it). Much bigger fan of one unit at a time. Do you mean the leg changes banning €X for Y type deals, or are there more changes on the way?
BonnieSituation wrote: » I'm cracking up looking for a multipack of a decent pilsner.
BeerNut wrote: » Rheinbacher from Aldi.
BonnieSituation wrote: » I probably should have qualified my post with "Irish" pilsners.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » They’re a bit far out with the County Mayo on the 12 Acres listing. Was hoping they’d have more of the range, especially Far Side.
Macy0161 wrote: » Maybe it was later in the year, but last year they had Far Side and Winter is Coming, as well as the two they have this time. They had 3 or 4 Four Provinces that time as well, so may have been a craft beer special rather than the "kick start" that's on now. Anyway, I do actually like the two 12 acres they hopefully still have in stock this evening! I'm due a revisit of the Ballykilcavan Red, but for me they do their beers better in cans rather than the bottles - iirc they bottle condition, but don't can condition so whether that's the difference I don't know (but bottle or can conditioned doesn't bother me in general).
BeerNut wrote: » Manislav from Tesco. Not a multipack, but at €1.47 a bottle it may as well be. Highly recommended.
andekwarhola wrote: » Not as good as Manislav or Rheinbacker, but I find the Aldi Rossini a decent chugger too.
Aglomerado wrote: » I've just been into my local Lidl and Winter is Coming was in stock. I picked up 4 of them. Ample stock of the Hazy IPA (purple can also) and the IPL/ IPA that were advertised (got some of those too ) I always make a special trip to get my hands on the 12 Acres when I can. No sign of Ballykilcavan for me, I also wanted some of the hoppy red, loved it last time.
Ivefoundgod wrote: » Is there any ballykilcavan that people recommend?
Ivefoundgod wrote: » Is there any ballykilcavan that people recommend? I think I've tried most of them and wasn't overly impressed with any of them. They're relatively local to me as well so I'd like to support them. 12 Acres is even closer to me but I've tried more or less everything they've put out so will stock up while its available.
grimbergen wrote: » I was pricing a few beers tonight for delivery and the price difference between the likes of beer cloud and going direct to the brewer is mind-blowing. 75c per can mark-up plus delivery charge doesn't be long adding up if you've a sizeable order. The only possible downside is you cant mix and match when buying from a single brewer. I presume it's better anyway to be buying direct from the brewer?
MidlanderMan wrote: » Consumer in realisation that buying direct from manufacturers is usually cheaper shocker.
the beer revolu wrote: » Except it very often isn't. For the simple reason that producers tend to not undercut their wholesale customers. Shocker.
RasTa wrote: » Strange, beer is always about 10-20% cheaper direct over here. Same with most countries. Maybe because there are a lot more bottleshops.