£7.99 a bottle at my local ale shop.
vernon Harder than Ronnie Pickering Location Meanwood, Leeds 28 Jan 2011 #1 £7.99 a bottle at my local ale shop.
accountantpete OAP 28 Jan 2011 #2 7% is a bit too strong for me nowadays - not sure how they justify the £8 price tag either. Try Innis & Gunn oak aged beer - very nice!
7% is a bit too strong for me nowadays - not sure how they justify the £8 price tag either. Try Innis & Gunn oak aged beer - very nice!
K krushavik New Member Location Warrington Cheshire. 28 Jan 2011 #3 Being a tight arse pensioner would never pay that for a bottleof beer.
guitarpete247 Just about surviving Location Leicestershire 28 Jan 2011 #4 Mmmmmm. That sounds good. Rum flavoured beer. 2 of my favourite drinks in one .
amnesia Free-wheeling into oblivion... Location Bournemouth, Dorset 29 Jan 2011 #6 Pah - that's girls' stuff [andygray]no offence to girls[/andygray] Check this puppy out... http://www.brewdog.c...nuclear_penguin 32% and £35 per bottle !!! If even that's not enough for you... http://www.brewdog.com/sink_the_bismark 41% ale and £40 for 330ml
Pah - that's girls' stuff [andygray]no offence to girls[/andygray] Check this puppy out... http://www.brewdog.c...nuclear_penguin 32% and £35 per bottle !!! If even that's not enough for you... http://www.brewdog.com/sink_the_bismark 41% ale and £40 for 330ml
OP OP vernon Harder than Ronnie Pickering Location Meanwood, Leeds 29 Jan 2011 #7 Strength isn't everything. If I wanted to drink spirits I'd buy a decent bottle of single malt whisky. A good name is more likely to grab my attention than the alcohol content. Brewdog's marketing places me outside of their target group of suckers.
Strength isn't everything. If I wanted to drink spirits I'd buy a decent bottle of single malt whisky. A good name is more likely to grab my attention than the alcohol content. Brewdog's marketing places me outside of their target group of suckers.
amnesia Free-wheeling into oblivion... Location Bournemouth, Dorset 30 Jan 2011 #9 vernon said: Strength isn't everything. If I wanted to drink spirits I'd buy a decent bottle of single malt whisky. A good name is more likely to grab my attention than the alcohol content. Brewdog's marketing places me outside of their target group of suckers. Click to expand... Agreed - it probably tastes vile. My point was the price, which is what started the thread, after all
vernon said: Strength isn't everything. If I wanted to drink spirits I'd buy a decent bottle of single malt whisky. A good name is more likely to grab my attention than the alcohol content. Brewdog's marketing places me outside of their target group of suckers. Click to expand... Agreed - it probably tastes vile. My point was the price, which is what started the thread, after all