If I ordered a beer and they asked £20 for it I'd leave it there....
If I ordered a beer and they asked £20 for it I'd leave it there....
Yeah Gunge ya reet...I also dislike getting into rounds with anything more than one other as someone will be dodging in the bogs,getting lost,forgetting or going home....
So I was in the supermarket today and I checked out the beer isle in Asda.
I was shocked to see these beers. Why was I shocked might you ask? Well I was shock because they were £1.25 each. No they weren’t on offer as far as I could tell. This is the actual price of these cans of “craft” beer in a major super market.
Now I’m all for introducing the uneducated to decent beer. But surely this is the supermarkets de-valuing decent beer and driving the race to the bottom ever further. How are micro breweries going to manage with supermarkets driving margins and values down by having breweries under their wing? View attachment 15127
How can any potential new drinker of non macro beer be introduced and then think that decent beer is this cheap. Because this is just macro beer hiding in different clothing.
Is this just me?
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Bad Company brewing and distilling - it's right there on the cans!Any idea who brewed these for Asda?
Edit - googled for myself. Seems like a small brewery in Yorkshire. I was just interested because Sainsbury’s has similar ‘own brand’ craft beer so and were at least initially refusing to disclose the Brewers.
20 years ago I drank Carling and Stella
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20 years ago I drank Carling and Stella
I DID learn howwever!
For a night of “kidney rinsing” I use my home brew. Any beer purchases are for a one-off “I fancy a change” or for “research” purposes.Yes, for the occasional treat. But for a night of kidney rinsing a tad expensive, if I may say so.
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