Let us know if they arrive in a cardboard box - or a rather useful crate.
Ooh...I'm short of crates...
Let us know if they arrive in a cardboard box - or a rather useful crate.
They are definitely 330, I have about 30-40 of them that my mates and I “borrowed” from my local Wetherspoons and use them for my 6.5%+ beersHmm there's these... Flensburger Pilsener German Pils 330ml Bottles - 4.8% ABV - Beerhunter
(it says 330, but I think they are 440)
No problems with customs / import duties? I always thought it was impossible to order beer from Europe without getting stung for fees?Order great beer direct from Germany :) Works out cheaper than beers of europe and a lot fresher imo
https://www.biershop-bayern.de/weiherer-pils-9-flaschen.htmlhttps://supermarkt24h.de/Flensburger-Pilsener-05lhttp://www.web-bier.de/shop/Helles-Vollbier/Hacker-Pschorr-MAOEnchner-Hell::33.html
you have to email these people to order to the UK, but it works out a little over £2 a bottle delivered, you need to order by the 30 bottles
https://www.biermarket.de/
Obviously a bit limited by the relatively few brands that do swingtops. But a lot of the normal wheat beer bottles are reusable ones, so very good for homebrew too
I think we are, but I'm sure there were always issues with ordering booze even from within the EU.Aren't we still sort of in the EU ish?
They have just arrived in a very strong divided cardboard box, together with a few free German beer mats. No extra duty to pay. That's a faster service than we get from on-line shopping with the local supermarkets.Let us know if they arrive in a cardboard box - or a rather useful crate.
They have just arrived in a very strong divided cardboard box, together with a few free German beer mats. No extra duty to pay. That's a faster service than we get from on-line shopping with the local supermarkets.
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