Found this yesterday, seems like the cheapest around. Instore and online
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dutch090163
13 Aug 17#1
They also have a mixed case of 12 for £14. Includes 3 Punk IPA, 3 dead pony, 3 5am saint and 3 jackhammer,
danharrison23 to dutch090163
13 Aug 17#2
This is a better deal than the above!
fedex1401 to danharrison23
13 Aug 17#3
Isn't the mixed case 330ml bottles? The Punk IPA posted is 330ml cans.:{
danharrison23 to fedex1401
13 Aug 17#4
isn't it universally accepted that bottles are better?
tascheman to danharrison23
13 Aug 17#5
Nope - not any more. And keg beer generally better than cask IMHO
rugman to tascheman
13 Aug 17#6
What's changed in the process so that canned tastes better than bottled? In my experience bottles definitely taste better than the canned variety of one of my regular lagers
fedex1401 to rugman
13 Aug 17#8
Canning has improved immensely and you no longer have the aluminium tainting that you used to get. I would never buy canned beers much preferring bottled until recently :face_with_monocle:
DCFC79 to danharrison23
14 Aug 17#12
Its personal taste, I prefer bottles but I have tried Punk IPA and Estrella in cans and they tasted fine in terms of the aluminium tainting taste.
jr133
13 Aug 17#7
Got 3 crates of mixed bottles for £38 as used a £4 voucher that was sent to me by post (i get discount vouchers from tesco every 6-8 weeks) for spending over £30, very happy! :-)
fedex1401
13 Aug 17#9
Canned beer is more portable, quicker to cool and less likely to spoil due to light or oxygen exposure. It’s now a huge market both globally and in the UK. Containers are specifically designed using the latest technology to ensure that the beer does not taste metallic, as can be the case with mainstream lager brands.:{
Al3x4nd3r
14 Aug 17#10
Canned is also easier to dispose, I personally prefer cans, cuz they can be crushed and take less space in the bin :joy:
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