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
swanvesta
21 Jun 16#15
A decent honey whiskey ruined by the inclusion of pop.
cb-uk
21 Jun 16#14
Why begs the question ...... Exactly how drunk should everybody be in your opinion?
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Banterlicious
21 Jun 16#13
Spirits are not not meant to be drunk out of cans, classless.
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:
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!
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.
barrel24
20 Jun 16#4
My bad. Replace coke in above with lemonade etc.
BeerGoggles
20 Jun 16#2
God this sounds sickly...
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!
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
:wink:
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!
Check how many units in each can, and how many units in a 70cl bottle then come back.