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Clint

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Hello all
Probably been asked a 1000 times but...I'll ask again!
What do you pay for your beer gas?
I've just phoned a supplier not 10 minutes from home. They do Adams gas,6.35kg,£34.79 plus £55 deposit on the bottle.
Is this about right?
Cheers!
 
£14, no deposit.

I'll say this again. Bars and pubs go through these quickly, they don't pay deposits. Support a small local bar and ask if you can tag onto their order, or find who their supplier is and go direct.
 
£14, no deposit.

I'll say this again. Bars and pubs go through these quickly, they don't pay deposits. Support a small local bar and ask if you can tag onto their order, or find who their supplier is and go direct.
I did this. Firstly, they wouldn’t deal with me direct. And when I looked to add to the bar, the cost wasn’t dissimilar.

Brewgas in case you wondered.
 
Hello all
Probably been asked a 1000 times but...I'll ask again!
What do you pay for your beer gas?
I've just phoned a supplier not 10 minutes from home. They do Adams gas,6.35kg,£34.79 plus £55 deposit on the bottle.
Is this about right?
Cheers!
I get mine from the gas suppliers to my local, "The Bubble Boys"- last bottle was £25, for 6.3kg, which lasts me forever- unless I have a fault, or do summat stupid- neither of which are unheard of...!!! (Gave me a bottle to start off with, too!!)
 
As you can see the price varies a lot. Since a bottle will probably last you at least a year you need to consider if it is worth any significant hassle/time to save yourself £10-£15. My local place is close to £40 a and I could get for about £25 elsewhere but that would involve 1hr each way to collect, I value my time at more than £15 / + fuel.
 
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