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8pk Sampler Craft Beer - 2 for $20 or $15 each. Normally $25 each, West Brunswick Liquorland VIC

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Craft Beer Sampler pack & Summer Time Beer pack @ liquor land. 2 for $20 or $15 each
Both are 8 packs.

Craft Beer Sampler gift pack contains 1 bottle each of:

Mountain Goat – hightail ale
Little Creatures – Original Pilsner
James Squire – Four Wives Pilsner
Steam Rail – Pale Ale
Hawthorn – Premium Pale Ale
Balmain – Original Pilsner
Thomas Cooper’s – Celebration Ale
Sierra Nevada – Pale Ale (American Craft Beer)

Summertime gift pack contains 1 bottle each of:

• Stones Ginger Beer Bottle 330mL
• Hahn Super Dry Bottle 330mL
• Corona Bottle 355mL
• XXXX Summer Bright Lager Bottle 330mL
• Maxx Blonde Bottle 330mL
• Coopers Clear Bottle 355mL
• Maxx Dry Bottle 330mL
• Tooheys Extra Dry Bottle 345mL

I have attached a copy of my receipt. it did scan for $25 each, but the dude there reduced them to $10 each.
There's tickets everywhere saying 2 for $20.

I don't know if there's any anywhere else, but it looks like they're clearing out old stock.
West Brunswick store had at least 30 packs left and i didn't check the use by date but will double check when i get the chance.

Enjoy and Cheers!!!

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  • +4

    Each bottle as indivdual use by dates. I didn't check them all but 2 bottles had June, 1 had July, and 1 had December 2014.

  • +2

    A mate of mine who manages a Liquorland in WA also has that price at his store so I assume this is nationwide. Good selection of beers.

  • +3

    My local won't do it, even with showing them the receipt :( (NSW)

  • Hope this is liquorland wide - great price for some awesome beers - the sierra nevada being the winner.

    Ill be checking my liquorland on the way home.

    • +1

      I love Mountain Goat - visiting the brewery is great fun too. Little Creatures isn't half bad either.

  • Thanks! I'll be checking my local on the way home.

  • +1

    Plenty of stock in the northern suburbs of a Melbourne - bundoora, mill park and Lalor '(although I did just clear our Bundoora's stock of the craft packs; I left the other stores alone!)

    • +1

      prick! ;) .. better than finding out onsite its out of stock. so i guess thanks?

  • edit, misread post.

  • Two boxes left in chadstone

  • +1

    Staff refused at Burwood East (Vic), said the promotion was spend $30, to purchase 1 @ $10. Oh well.

    • +1

      hey lozbargain, what they told you is correct as I was told the same thing by a staff at the williamstown store until I called up the South Melbourne store and spoke to a very nice store manager by the name of Sarah. She said the stores "Internal bulletin" states spend $30, to purchase 1 @ $10 BUT if you purchased more than 1 pack, than it should be at $10 a pop WITHOUT having to spend $30. She even offered to ring up the store and to educate them of the promotion and put 4 packs on hold as well. I scored 4 pack for $40. Winning!

      Many thanks OP

      • great work

      • According to the lady doing the checkout, the promotion started today, so you may want to try again.

    • Same here.. I decided to double check @Bundoora as I was going past anyway… Not sure which bundoora liquorland "yojabbajabba" was on about. I went to Bundoora Village and there was one left… And YES they refused to sell it as it was a PROMO. Purchase over $30 and get it for $10.

      • I should've clarified which Bundoora store - (Settlement Rd/Plenty Rd). It sounds like Head Office caught wind of the craziness. The signs clearly said 2 for $20, and the guy at the register was happy for that to occur (I got 6 of the Craft beer, and 2 of the Summertime Giftpack).

  • +1

    none left at Elizabeth St, Yarraville or Williamstown, VIC.

  • +3

    My local store (Mooroopna, VIC) had signs saying 2 for $20, 1 for $15. But when I went to checkout, they wanted to charge me $25 each! Staff seemed rather confused and wouldn't agree to do the deal at the advertised price, but said that due to "a pricing error" I'd get one box for $10, but the next boxes would be $15 each. Couldn't be bothered to argue, so just grabbed one for $10 and left.

    • how dodgy!

  • None in Clayton

  • None in wynnum Qld

  • +1

    A few craft packs left at Thornlie (WA)

  • anyone in Brisbane find any packs?

  • There's still some in Melbourne outlets… I really thought I'd 'missed the bus' on this awesome deal, but I wandered into LL in Lalor (after my wife and I got a free flu shot, at 290 Station St, Lalor VIC,
    (03) 9465 6661, for anyone that's interested in getting one of those for free), just on the off-chance. I was amazed to find two 8-packs of the craft beers, and two 8 packs of different ciders, called 'Pickers pick packs' (I instantly thought of Peter Piper, of pepper-picking fame). Then the wife wanted to go to Epping plaza to drop in to her work, and while there I dropped in to Epping-plaza LL… they had 5 beer-craft packs and 2 pickers-pick-packs out on the floor, which I selfishly snaffled (soz). I didn't think to ask at the time, but I reckon maybe Coles has heaps of these in the 'warehouse out the back' or whatever, and perhaps they are being restocked as they 'sell out' from the shop-floor? It might be worth a phone-call to a nearby LL or two for anyone that thought they missed out on this, to check if they have any…
    Thanks heaps for posting this one OP, I thought I had no chance given how late I was to follow it up, but I was very pleasantly surprised… now I can have my own "Beer (and cider) festival" with a few mates … :-))) VERY happy.

  • I still think this is a great deal, but I was very disappointed to find the Coopers in the pack very out-of-date.
    The bottles of Thomas Coopers Celebration Ale I received had an expiry date of 16/09/13.

    Not cool Liquorland/Coles. :(

    • +2

      Coopers have a 'best after' date, not a 'best before' date, as they are brewed in the bottle (hence the sediment - it is not filtered).

      • That explains it!

        I was probably already jaded since other bottles in the pack had less than a month on their date, even though the outer packaging assured me 'dates are no sooner than 1 month after purchase'.

  • A drunken sailor and both of his incessantly nattering old wives once assured me that if you leave this mysterious 'brewed-in-the-bottle' Coopers stuff alone for long enough, it quietly brews away and becomes almost pure alcohol. Then if you leave it a few years longer, it actually acquires mystical properties, akin to the fabled 'elixir of life'. I attempted to test these theories with the bottles I recently acquired after the (awesome) OzB post, but I have very little willpower when, erm, 'tipsy', and I have never been good at making short-term sacrifices for long-term gains. In any case… 'who wants to live forever … ?' Not my Coopers stubbies, evidently. They only survived about a week (despite stiff competition from seven other varieties of beer, and eight different ciders!).

    • That Coopers Celebration Ale sure was a beauty!

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