L1011 wrote: » Box in a box - surrounded with cardboard bumpers Inner box has can dividers - is a 24 can box, I ordered 16 so the two ends were left empty which provides a bit of extra bump resistence Cardboard stoppers for want of a better word on top of 330ml cans to stop them jumping up and down - box is the height of a 440ml can
Borzoi wrote: » It lasted for seconds after the email went out
Pen Rua wrote: » Had a look at their website, and this notice was at the foot of the page. It isn't dated. But confirms they're changing the name due to the use of "Gypsy" Looking through their Twitter, it seems the new name is "Odyssey"https://twitter.com/whitegypsy/status/1347584765579325446
flended12 wrote: » Blacks in kinsale had a 48 can offer for €55! Sold out now.
Pen Rua wrote: » Huge drop of US beers over on Craft Central - Equilibrium, Grimm, KCBC, Thin Man & Barrier all feature. Amudsen from Norway also added. It looks like the €7-11 price per can is not exclusive to the UK beers. Some saucy enough prices in this lot. Usual caveat that CC can add a couple of cents per can versus your local shop (in my experience). A couple of reasonably priced cans in there too.
dominatinMC wrote: » Anyone on here tried the latest release of this? Had one bottle last weekend, was nice but didn't find it as mind-blowing as the first release over Christmas. Had about 7/8 stouts on board by the time I opened it though, so that may be a factor :pac:
Starlord_01 wrote: » I'd say they will release a small amount to off licenses like they have done with Around the Clock.
Macy0161 wrote: » Was in on Thursday, and none in my local Aldi. Like that, not even space. A nice surprise the Lough Gill ones being back, as they were a staple in the sunny lockdown 1 days.
L1011 wrote: » Erm, slightly more obscure stuff I'd say.
MonkstownHoop wrote: » Will this be sold in off licenses or just direct from PH?
L1011 wrote: » Top-notch packaging from Yards&Crafts Box in a box - surrounded with cardboard bumpers Inner box has can dividers - is a 24 can box, I ordered 16 so the two ends were left empty which provides a bit of extra bump resistence Cardboard stoppers for want of a better word on top of 330ml cans to stop them jumping up and down - box is the height of a 440ml can
Passenger wrote: » In general, how is their selection of beers compared to say Craft Central?
interlocked wrote: » Scraggy Bay is the beer of the month in Supervalu @€;2.75 for a 440ml can. Don't recall seeing Kinnegar cans there before. 8 degrees is €2.50 a can
L1011 wrote: » Top-notch packaging from Yards&Crafts
Starlord_01 wrote: » Picked up 6 cans, looking forward to it.
simonw wrote: » I've had 2 cases delivered from mourne mountains in the last few months and no customs issues, could have been just luck though. Would recommend their stuff, very nice.
L1011 wrote: » Did a Yards&Crafts order, arrived next day - but they use Fastway. So it was delivered by some rando in a people carrier; not a proper van which looks really bad.
dominatinMC wrote: » Around the Clock?
Macy0161 wrote: » Chocolate Stout I think?
Pen Rua wrote: » Chocolate truffle, says they.https://twitter.com/phbrew/status/1375009624844333058?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
Macy0161 wrote: » I'm finding it hard to use anyone who uses fastway at the moment. Local delivery is fine, but a few have been delayed (not just beer).
Macy0161 wrote: » I wasn't aware of that. I was looking at a few of the boxes from some breweries - really liked the look of the Mourne Mountains easter box, but stg£50 delivered was a bit steep to go in blind. I'm finding it hard to use anyone who uses fastway at the moment. Local delivery is fine, but a few have been delayed (not just beer). Chocolate Stout I think?
youcancallmeal wrote: » I see craft central has a load of newly imported Verdant beers but a lot of them are over €10 a can thanks to Brexit. I wonder will stuff like this keep getting imported from the England with prices like that. I like Verdant beers but not willing to spend that much, can't imagine many would.
Macy0161 wrote: » I wasn't aware of that. I was looking at a few of the boxes from some breweries - really liked the look of the Mourne Mountains easter box, but stg£50 delivered was a bit steep to go in blind. I'm finding it hard to use anyone who uses fastway at the moment. Local delivery is fine, but a few have been delayed (not just beer).
L1011 wrote: » Yes Its unlikely, but not impossible.
L1011 wrote: » Did a Yards&Crafts order, arrived next day - but they use Fastway. So it was delivered by some rando in a people carrier; not a proper van which looks really bad..
dominatinMC wrote: Around the Clock?
Starlord_01 wrote: » Anyone picking up the Porterhouse Easter special?
l14masasddadsg wrote: » KWM in Kilkeel ship to the republic, and have a good UK selection. So is it possible if I order from them I might get stung for import fees?
Effects wrote: » White Hag also did custom labelled beers for Cut & Sew barbers. First time I'd been offered a free beer when going to get my hair cut!
BeerNut wrote: » Not that I'm aware of. It would be nice if the likes of The Vineyard did, but they're NI only. Fairley's Wines will ship south, but don't have much by way of GB beers on their site. Never could before Brexit, and that hasn't changed. The law that alcohol product tax is due in the recipient's country when goods are shipped has always applied for cross-border trade.