Some will love this some will hate it a) because everyone's tastes are different b) some won't be interested in a beer so close to its use by date
However, this is a nice lager in my opinion and if the weather turns around and you're planing a BBQ during July this is a good price for 2 mini kegs.
Free delivery on orders over £60 £20 for the kegs, £2.99 standard delivery.
All comments (17)
robin5858
28 Jun 172#1
Weather turns around?
This is the UK, even the weather doesn't know what it's doing!
TheButler83
28 Jun 17#2
A very tasty beer - have some heat :smiley:
Mud8oy
28 Jun 17#3
Ordered, thanks op! :smile:
GlentoranMark
28 Jun 17#4
You could flog these mini kegs to home brewers when their finished for £2-£3 each on Gumtree/ Fleabay. These can be reused with the addition of a cheap bung.
One thing though, beer does have a best before date for a reason. While I've no doubt this will get drunk, it may not be in it's best condition. If you've nothing to compare it too, you may not notice the difference.
tomharris79656
28 Jun 17#5
ChrisPalmer
28 Jun 17#6
I'd suggest people support real ale and local pubs instead. Personal preference though.
slannmage
28 Jun 17#7
Why are our Beers the worst in the world now? All bee reduced from 3.8%- 4.8% and usually come is small cans now too. Go to the US and even theirs were all higher than ours, people used to complain about them.
It's annoying me now because It's obviously down to taxes, but now you cannot drink good Beer any more unless you go to Beer Festival or something.
blueroo to slannmage
28 Jun 171#8
Have you been drinking?
Silhouette
28 Jun 17#9
Anyone know how many pints maketh a keg?
clnsndrs to Silhouette
28 Jun 17#10
Almost 9 pints to a keg
col11
28 Jun 17#11
Looks a good deal but not keen on the mini kegs, firs pint is all froth then it goes down hill to almost flat and getting the dregs out is not easy! But heat for good price
GlentoranMark to col11
28 Jun 171#14
Turn the top bung slowly to let all the CO2 out before pouring, you won't lose any beer.
bignoel2010
28 Jun 17#12
short dated end july fyi.
stealth666
28 Jun 17#13
Each keg = 8 pints.... about the same as a stella 10 pack from sp'asda for 8 quid... plenty of date left... and 4.8 :smiley:
Musicrab
29 Jun 171#15
Choice is the best it has been for years - just avoid supermarket swill. Beer's always been highly taxed but the "small cans" and bottles are a trick of the craft beer brigade. Stick the word "craft" on the packaging; use 300ml bottle or can and charge the same as you would for a large 500ml bottle. They're not stupid - the punters are for buying it though.
patg2005
29 Jun 17#16
In my opinion (humble of course) Adnams beers are the best across the range....a pint of Broadside sitting on the beach at Southwold is pretty close to heaven....
Mr.cool
29 Jun 17#17
Yes spot on with this , Better range of ales now then ever before! But the big name beers have been watered down. And this craft name makes me lol, way to much money for a littke can or bottle!
Opening post
a) because everyone's tastes are different
b) some won't be interested in a beer so close to its use by date
However, this is a nice lager in my opinion and if the weather turns around and you're planing a BBQ during July this is a good price for 2 mini kegs.
Free delivery on orders over £60
£20 for the kegs, £2.99 standard delivery.
All comments (17)
This is the UK, even the weather doesn't know what it's doing!
One thing though, beer does have a best before date for a reason. While I've no doubt this will get drunk, it may not be in it's best condition. If you've nothing to compare it too, you may not notice the difference.
It's annoying me now because It's obviously down to taxes, but now you cannot drink good Beer any more unless you go to Beer Festival or something.
Almost 9 pints to a keg