Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey & Lemonade (330ml) was £2.20 now 4 for £5.00
(Introducing new Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey & Lemonade - a great tasting, perfect mix of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey and refreshing, zesty lemonade ABV 5%)
15 comments
barrel24
20 Jun 163#1
Sorry these cans are poor value you would be a lot better buying your jd and coke separate and making yourself. If you bought 1 70cl bottle and 5 1.75l bottles of coke (£19 approx total) you could make equivalent of 28 cans. Works out at about 67p a can rather than £1.25 per can in this deal. Yes hand for convenience but cold for price. (Not voted either way)
ourdevonfamily to barrel24
20 Jun 168#3
10/10 for effort, but you'd need to be a magician to buy JD & Coke separately and end up with Honey JD mixed with Lemonade. Just saying :stuck_out_tongue:
devlino to barrel24
20 Jun 161#5
I like the stuff but straight with ice, lemonade would make it way too sweet
dsuk to barrel24
20 Jun 16#6
Your talking rubbish.
Check how many units in each can, and how many units in a 70cl bottle then come back.
rodman to barrel24
20 Jun 16#8
Sorry but bottle of JD 70cl regular price is £25 not everyone happy to spend that on one go and end up more drunk then they should be. 4 for £5 is good value IMHO, I always buy that stuff. it is very hot from me, its price was for ages, only in Asda anyway.
kudos1uk to barrel24
20 Jun 16#10
There is 1.7 units in each can, that's 14.4 cans from bottle, a bottle of JD honey is currently on offer at ASDA for £20, that same £20 will buy 16 cans making the cans better value.
aj_nu to barrel24
21 Jun 16#12
They're not bad value based on the purpose. A lot of people buy these for several conveniences - no washing up, not need to open a 2 litre bottle of pop if you only want a little etc but most importantly, these are portable. These cans are targeted at the moving market i.e. commuters, casual drinkers, picnic/festival goers etc. These sorts of people aren't necessarily going to carry around a litre of JD and another bottle of pop and cups!
BeerGoggles
20 Jun 16#2
God this sounds sickly...
barrel24
20 Jun 16#4
My bad. Replace coke in above with lemonade etc.
kabs
20 Jun 16#7
Does that work out like a dbl in a can, anything less it's going to be alcopop for the volume size.
smarky1
20 Jun 16#9
Seems awesome...
I know people complain at price vs actual bottles, but this is so much easier, what if you don't want to waste a whole bottle of lemonade and only want one or two drinks?
Also I find this is perfectly mixed with the right kind of lemonade that it tastes nicer than trying to make it yourself.
Bargin!
NickyOhMG
21 Jun 16#11
They always sell at £1.25 in my local store including all the other JD variants plus Smirnoff versions and cocktails. Always get tempted to grab a couple for the journey home as they are right at the tills! Taste good after being shoved in freezer for couple hours. Just don't forget about them!! <3 Value is good especially if you can't trust yourself to not finish an entire bottle... :smirk:
Banterlicious
21 Jun 16#13
Spirits are not not meant to be drunk out of cans, classless.
cb-uk
21 Jun 16#14
Why begs the question ...... Exactly how drunk should everybody be in your opinion?
:wink:
swanvesta
21 Jun 16#15
A decent honey whiskey ruined by the inclusion of pop.
Opening post
(Introducing new Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey & Lemonade - a great tasting, perfect mix of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey and refreshing, zesty lemonade ABV 5%)
15 comments
Check how many units in each can, and how many units in a 70cl bottle then come back.
I know people complain at price vs actual bottles, but this is so much easier, what if you don't want to waste a whole bottle of lemonade and only want one or two drinks?
Also I find this is perfectly mixed with the right kind of lemonade that it tastes nicer than trying to make it yourself.
Bargin!
:wink: