lol :laughing: at everyone doing the maths and working out how much per litre, per pint, per can, per mouthful! Everyone knows that, but your paying for the novelty with theses kegs !!
gazz1a
12 Jun 17#25
kegs are cool. I'll have one. :smile:
Malabus
12 Jun 17#24
£3 per litre - expensive.
neal
11 Jun 17#23
For convenience the 3l squeezy packs are best. They seal well, don't let air in to spoil the taste.
merlin48
11 Jun 17#22
3 litre bottle of Blackthorn 5.5% 3£3.59 in Iceland. 4 bottles would make 12 litres and be cheaper than this!
djspink
11 Jun 17#19
I'd rather pay a bit more and have the convenience of having it in a keg. It's going to be carried across the many fields of Glastonbury. Much easier than carting cans when you are carrying all of your camping gear. This is gonna be drank in one day. I agree that it's not cheaper than cans but it's more for the awareness that they are back in the shops as I struggled to get kegs last year.
effingandjeffing to djspink
11 Jun 17#21
so you've never heard of big cider bottles?
effingandjeffing
11 Jun 17#20
why are kegs and for that matter wine boxes so overpriced?
you're bulk buying the product , saving them the packaging and transport costs, then pay double
bblgoose
11 Jun 17#18
These are pretty good for something like a bbq where there's 2-3 of you drinking the same stuff. But yeah, this isn't a deal, it's just "the price"
tonyspoons
11 Jun 17#17
£15 is normal price, how on earth has it even got this warm? Do people just cruise around hitting 'hot' on everything???
timothyw9
11 Jun 17#16
If it is anything like the lager kegs unless it has been chilled overnight it'll fob really badly.
whelan189
11 Jun 177#1
Still cheaper buying cans per ml, this stuff lasts 12 hours, only good for novelty
aLV426 to whelan189
11 Jun 17#15
Agreed - 5L = about 8.5 pints. The tins or the bottles work out cheaper (they are easier to chill and don't go flat as quick)
morpheus
11 Jun 172#6
£10 is a hot deal on this, £15 is meh.... especially when it's as flat as a pancake after one night...
scunny to morpheus
11 Jun 17#14
Drink it in one day, simple.
tomwatts
11 Jun 17#13
This is a better cider than Magners normal brew - not the worst value in the world.
Begize
11 Jun 17#12
£15 is the normal price for these so sorry, cold
Guileuk
11 Jun 171#11
Just bear in mind this is Magners Reserve rather than normal magners. Slightly stronger at 5.5%.
Baldieman64
11 Jun 17#10
But I can buy 27l of Asda Smart Price Apple juice for £15 and brew my own cider.
wozukSilencer
11 Jun 17#9
cold, only buy kegs for speakers
whelan189
11 Jun 17#8
So many nuptys on the rekordelig deal, they must be rubbing there hands and someone head of products probs got a 50k bonus
rdbradshaw
11 Jun 172#4
Great for the upcoming Glastonbury
djspink to rdbradshaw
11 Jun 171#7
That's what I've bought it for!
jarjarmustdie
11 Jun 172#5
3 quid a litre. Not good value.
Morrison's selling 20 can of Magenrs for £12.
TH5
11 Jun 17#3
standard price no?
jonathansoanes
11 Jun 171#2
Good heads up on the product, its expensive though. Bottles/ cans etc cheaper per litre.
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you're bulk buying the product , saving them the packaging and transport costs, then pay double
Morrison's selling 20 can of Magenrs for £12.