Thought £11 was good for these, good for little parties and all that (or just sit on your own with the TV on) Looks to end on the 24th October, but they are quite popular from what I've seen, so if you're off into a store to grab them, probably better sooner than later, just in case.
I second that, picked 2 Speckled and 2 Ciders up, got to go back tomoz for others iOS until fresh delivery.
Disco.Dave to Madchester
4 Oct 17#17
Just have to drink it :face_with_monocle:
bojangles to Madchester
5 Oct 17#28
Then you are doing something wrong.
Terence.Ashley to Madchester
5 Oct 17#37
They didn’t get older than 4 hours once opened when I was a youngster lol
ted2911
4 Oct 17#4
bojangles to ted2911
5 Oct 17#31
home brew has moved on....
Besford
4 Oct 17#5
What sort of BBE dates are on these? Will they still be good at Christmas?
robocop999 to Besford
5 Oct 17#26
I bought a magners one a few weeks back and the date is Dec 2018.
PhilipGregson to Besford
5 Oct 17#52
March 2018, and around there
superdave14 to Besford
5 Oct 17#56
I bought some today, BBE were February and March 2018. G
mbriz to Besford
6 Oct 17#63
Ones I checked today were May 2018
rporteo
4 Oct 17#6
Warsteiner kegs are £10 in my local ASDA
slipd to rporteo
4 Oct 17#7
I thought these were usually a tenner in Morrison's?
Heat OP, if this price is now the norm. I blame Brexit/International terrorism etc. :face_with_monocle:
rporteo to slipd
4 Oct 17#9
Not warsteiner, I’ve only seen them about £15 local to me
Disco.Dave to rporteo
4 Oct 17#18
Love Warsteiner and Bitburger
CampGareth
4 Oct 17#8
I know these are far better than bargain basement stuff but the coop have a deal on, 3 x 2L bottles of their own brand cider for £5.
That's 47p a pint. I'm stockpiling the stuff for when summer comes round again :P
BigCheeseGlenni
4 Oct 17#10
Folks I’ve said it before I’ll say it again,just get a Fizzics waytap & there’s no need to thank me later- it’s beer like the brewmaster intended & that’s any beer
bryanhaines399 to BigCheeseGlenni
4 Oct 17#13
Never seen that before. I'll have to try playing music whilst pouring my home brew and see if it tastes better :wink:
bojangles to BigCheeseGlenni
5 Oct 17#30
Klarstein do a dispenser similar to that for minikegs. Minikegs are massive in Germany. Most kegs are between €10-15.
There is also the Krups Torpedo - but I dont think that is cheap.
wjohnson12321 to BigCheeseGlenni
5 Oct 17#35
Are you having a laugh? Have you seen the price of that gimmick? And then you need to buy 4 AA batteries to make it work!?!?!
Musicrab to BigCheeseGlenni
5 Oct 17#46
But, but, but... you open a can (or bottle) and drink a can (or bottle); what benefit does a Fizzics provide?
That's lager - fizzy, tasteless urine for the uneducated pallet.
Jo444 to moob
5 Oct 17#39
That's just reasonable price to make me forgot about whole week of meetings with posh t***s like u.I know it poison and I drink it like one.
moob to Jo444
5 Oct 17#41
No idea what you're trying to say here. Try English.
holeymoley18
4 Oct 17#15
5L keg of Bitburger is £10.99 in Iceland.
SteveMclaughlin to holeymoley18
5 Oct 17#27
Do you know how much it is in Denmark?
wolvesinwales to holeymoley18
5 Oct 17#49
Any deals on airfares to Iceland though?
alcot33uk to holeymoley18
6 Oct 17#58
But that’s a long way to go though. And the euro conversion is at that good.
billybonus
4 Oct 17#16
know these are far better than bargain basement stuff but the coop have a deal on, 3 x 2L bottles of their own brand cider for £5. 47p a pint. I'm stockpiling the stuff for when summer comes round again :P
What!!! At £5.47 a pint, I likes me Cider, don't get me wrong, thinks l'll be sticking to me thatchers, Stowford and Aspells
Happy slurp ups!
Smeeble to billybonus
4 Oct 17#24
Pretty sure there's a full stop after the £5 and it's a more acceptable 47p per pint :joy:
CampGareth to billybonus
5 Oct 17#32
Oh nuts, those looked a lot further apart on mobile. It's £5 for the 6 litres of cider making it 47p a pint, not £5.47 a pint :P
ms01ma
4 Oct 17#19
Yep was warsteiner and budvar £10 in Asda
Fight_Tucker
4 Oct 17#20
Heat added. I love shipyard beer
UnclePotter to Fight_Tucker
7 Oct 17#66
Me too, always drink it on draught in Weatherspoons..£2.55 pint,gorgeous
Fight_Tucker to UnclePotter
8 Oct 17#67
Very decent price! It’s £3.90 at our local! I’ll be hunting out a Weatherspoons as I never knew they did it.
dave1111
4 Oct 17#21
Can't decide which one to go for, just need a bigger fridge !
stevetheman
4 Oct 17#22
Great if you like warm flat beer with a big head. Not much cheaper than buying the quantity in bottles
FREEZIN_WOLF to stevetheman
4 Oct 17#23
The wastage and fannying about means im 100% behind the 4 bottles for £6 deal rather than a keg of the same beer that has to be supped pretty quickly at room temp.
ricardasgudkovas
5 Oct 17#25
How you can count beers pint per price...If all beers are diferent, i cannot understand your english logic..It looks like all beer is same and mouthwash.You guys are not buying water which is not always same too.. Its ok when you compare apples with apples for kilo...But not a beer.. And yes...I am better after Desperado polish beer which is 2.20 for 1 liter [2x cans] than this kegs
PhilipGregson to ricardasgudkovas
5 Oct 17#54
Wholeheartedly agree, shelf edge price mentality. Compare taste and quality as well as price.
bojangles
5 Oct 17#29
If you use minikegs often, then it may be worth investing in a party star tap or dedicated dispenser. Also, both the Shipyard & Hobgoblin in a minikeg (& smaller cans) are weaker than the bottled version. 4.5% canned compared to 5% bottled.
mart321
5 Oct 17#33
They also have devils backbone ipa for £12 in some morrisons. It's the one they have on draught in wetherspoons. Lovely stuff
moob to mart321
5 Oct 17#38
Way, way too hoppy
fearona to mart321
5 Oct 17#43
Now that is a good drink.
garethsmith72
5 Oct 17#34
These can be re-used for homebrew.. so if you need some for brewing it works out a good deal as re-useable.
afellows19871 to garethsmith72
5 Oct 17#42
How? Iv done home brew in the past and wondered if I could reuse these somehow
Trickster to afellows19871
5 Oct 17#55
First you need to remove the plastic bung from the top - on older kegs you could usually just pull it out but most of the new ones use hard plastic ones that need prising out with pliers (be careful not to scratch the keg though, else it'll rust). Then purchase a replacement rubber bung (about 75p from homebrew shops), sterilise the keg, fill with beer plus a bit of priming sugar and insert the new bung.
RussWWFC
5 Oct 17#40
The Friels is a pretty decent deal
davejonsmith
5 Oct 17#44
If it helps anyone they had 20 - 30 barrels of the cider and some German Lager at the York Accomb branch reduced to £9 each - short dates until the end of November - down a random clearance isle no where near the booze.
Elivercury
5 Oct 17#45
Heat for the price but I don't know why people bother. Every time I've used one of these it absolutely sprays out and you end up with half beer, half head in your pint. Also can't reasonably chill it. I'd just buy the bottles/cans
dave1111
5 Oct 17#47
Just been to my local Morrison's today, they had this one also £11, presume it's a limited edition for Halloween.
DCFC79 to dave1111
6 Oct 17#59
Yep your right it's a Halloween edition keg.
cfbc
5 Oct 17#48
Picked up a Golden Hen and Speckled Hen.... Bargain and ready for Christmas!
Musicrab to cfbc
5 Oct 17#50
Upto 7 weeks shelf life normally for 5l kegs; anybody seen the best before dates on these?
BigPro
5 Oct 17#51
WOW, this is awesome. I didn't even know they sold Shipyard in a keg, that is a great Americian beer right there. And for £11? You can't say no.
superdave14
5 Oct 17#57
They also have devils backbone for £12 which is my personal favourite
BigCheeseGlenni
6 Oct 17#61
Millions of beers out there,why on earth would you want to be tethered to a few dozen torps or kegs is crazy plus the micro foam on this is amazing,think of a guiness or caffreys mouthfeel and a head that that’s got bundles of taste & aroma in. Bigger a bubble the more co2 and that = more of an unpleasant first reaction on your tongue & from your trigeminal nerve. its a no brainer for me & saves me £1000’s going to bars
Hersheymad
6 Oct 17#62
Ordered a couple THANK YOU
vulcan903
7 Oct 17#64
Boring. As usual none in Basingstoke.
jrandrews72
7 Oct 17#65
I got the Friels cider keg on this deal - Oh dear - never again. I love my cider but this keg only gives me very frothy cloudy cider with a strange taste. It says the first glass may be frothy but I musy be down about 5 or 6 of these now and still just like the first. Have I got a bad keg or its Friels just an awful cider in keg form?
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Heat OP, if this price is now the norm. I blame Brexit/International terrorism etc. :face_with_monocle:
That's 47p a pint. I'm stockpiling the stuff for when summer comes round again :P
There is also the Krups Torpedo - but I dont think that is cheap.
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What!!! At £5.47 a pint, I likes me Cider, don't get me wrong, thinks l'll be sticking to me thatchers, Stowford and Aspells
Happy slurp ups!
And yes...I am better after Desperado polish beer which is 2.20 for 1 liter [2x cans] than this kegs
Also, both the Shipyard & Hobgoblin in a minikeg (& smaller cans) are weaker than the bottled version.
4.5% canned compared to 5% bottled.
Bigger a bubble the more co2 and that = more of an unpleasant first reaction on your tongue & from your trigeminal nerve.
its a no brainer for me & saves me £1000’s going to bars
I love my cider but this keg only gives me very frothy cloudy cider with a strange taste.
It says the first glass may be frothy but I musy be down about 5 or 6 of these now and still just like the first.
Have I got a bad keg or its Friels just an awful cider in keg form?