This has been posted before, but it's a cracking deal for REAL Craft Beers.
Generally they retail about £2.50 a can/bottle these days, but this is a box of 10, delivered for just £15, with possible £6 cashback. So £9 for 10 Craft beers delivered!
Use code BEER50F5W to get the £10 discount off 1st order. It is a subscription but just cancel it once it's on its way. It is very very simple to cancel and there is no minimum sign up.
You can also use the same address more than once for new accounts if you want to take advantage of this a couple of times.
This has been posted before, but it's a cracking deal for REAL Craft Beers.
Generally they retail about £2.50 a can/bottle these days, but this is a box of 10, delivered for just £15, with possible £6 cashback. So £9 for 10 Craft beers delivered!
Use code BEER50F5W to get the £10 discount off 1st order. It is a subscription but just cancel it once it's on its way. It is very very simple to cancel and there is no minimum sign up.
You can also use the same address more than once for new accounts if you want to take advantage of this a couple of times.
If you're paying more than two quid for a small bottle then you're logged onto the wrong site!
evostick47 to woldranger
7 Aug 17#3
OK. Can you show me where to buy beers like Beavertown Gamma Ray for less than £2 please? Serious question.
I understand it might seem expensive compared to Fosters lager, but these are Real Craft Beers that are made in small batches and use huge amounts of Hops and malt. This is a very cheap way to buy these type of quality beers.
woldranger to evostick47
7 Aug 17#6
Beavertown gamma ray? Are you for real? I abhor the "craft beer revolution", it's yet another thing for the hipsters to leap on and ruin!
I spend a lot of time in the US and over there it's a lot less pretentious. They have a tradition of hop driven beers out west, and do it well. Here we have fantastic locally brewed beers that you can get for £1.50 a bottle (and not 330/355ml either) from the major supermarkets and I'd much rather have those than the latest fad.
That's my take on it. If people want to chase the latest craze and pay through the nose for obscure beers then go for your life, but I'm not about to join in! I've been drinking "real ale" before that became fashionable and will be drinking it long after it's faded. Good beer is good beer, if it's local then all the better.
evostick47 to woldranger
7 Aug 17#7
Ha ha, what have the hipsters ever done to you? Have you tried Gamma Ray? It's one of the tastiest beers I've ever had! But sadly min £2.50 a can. These mixed cases sometimes have it.
I agree the supermarkets offer a great range these days. Long may it last.
chrisredmayne
7 Aug 17#4
Pretty sure |I got standard brewdog stuff and cans from here when I signed up a couple of years ago. Although I might be thinking about a different site so sorry if I'm wrong
evostick47 to chrisredmayne
7 Aug 17#5
I've had a few cases and not ever had brewdog, but not saying you haven't. You can buy them individually on this site, but I guess they are using the smaller breweries now Brewdog have become a global brand.
heedrick
8 Aug 17#8
Has anyone done this, how easy is it to cancel?
evostick47 to heedrick
8 Aug 17#9
It's honestly very easy. You subscribe, wait for 1st case to be delivered then login into your account and select cancel. Its really that simple!! :grin:
heedrick to evostick47
8 Aug 17#10
Ok I've gone for it, do like to try something different. Just as explained not at £2.50 a can. Thanks
slevinkelevra
8 Aug 17#11
theres always the 3 for a fiver deal in most shops and aldi and lidl do nice craft beers for just over a pound
evostick47 to slevinkelevra
8 Aug 17#12
They do. But a lot of these are small batch small breweries that aren't available in shops. I know this isn't for everyone but if you're into trying new and unique brews then this is a cheap way to do it.
UncleRog
8 Aug 17#13
I love a Beavertown, but they're hard to get around my way. Great Deal, Thanks!
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Generally they retail about £2.50 a can/bottle these days, but this is a box of 10, delivered for just £15, with possible £6 cashback. So £9 for 10 Craft beers delivered!
Use code BEER50F5W to get the £10 discount off 1st order. It is a subscription but just cancel it once it's on its way. It is very very simple to cancel and there is no minimum sign up.
You can also use the same address more than once for new accounts if you want to take advantage of this a couple of times.
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Generally they retail about £2.50 a can/bottle these days, but this is a box of 10, delivered for just £15, with possible £6 cashback. So £9 for 10 Craft beers delivered!
Use code BEER50F5W to get the £10 discount off 1st order. It is a subscription but just cancel it once it's on its way. It is very very simple to cancel and there is no minimum sign up.
You can also use the same address more than once for new accounts if you want to take advantage of this a couple of times.
flavourly.com/bee…ub/
quidco.com/fla…ly/
I understand it might seem expensive compared to Fosters lager, but these are Real Craft Beers that are made in small batches and use huge amounts of Hops and malt. This is a very cheap way to buy these type of quality beers.
I spend a lot of time in the US and over there it's a lot less pretentious. They have a tradition of hop driven beers out west, and do it well. Here we have fantastic locally brewed beers that you can get for £1.50 a bottle (and not 330/355ml either) from the major supermarkets and I'd much rather have those than the latest fad.
That's my take on it. If people want to chase the latest craze and pay through the nose for obscure beers then go for your life, but I'm not about to join in! I've been drinking "real ale" before that became fashionable and will be drinking it long after it's faded. Good beer is good beer, if it's local then all the better.
I agree the supermarkets offer a great range these days. Long may it last.