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Coopers Long Neck $4 with Purchase of 24 Pack of Coopers Beers @ Dan Murphy’s (Membership Required)

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If you’re a My Dan Murphy’s Member, head in to your local Dan Murphy's store before the 16th of May and you’ll be able to pick up a bonus Coopers Longneck for only $4 with every case of Pale, Sparkling, Mild or Stout purchased. Enjoy!

NSW Slab prices:

  • Coopers Pale Ale $50.90
  • Coopers Sparkling $54.95
  • Coopers Mild Ale $43.90
  • Coopers Stout $64.90
    • plus any long neck for $4.00 (normally $7.99 ea)

Check local slab prices as Dan Murphys will beat competitor prices

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  • +9

    Buy a full priced slab of beer and a get a few dollars off a single long neck? Wow! What a bargain

    • -1

      It's still cheaper than buying the two separately.

      • +8

        Who would buy them separately though?
        Buy a full price slab of beer cheaper elsewhere and with the savings get a long neck. Or you know save your money because you've already got 24 bottles lol.

      • for Coopers Mild Ale $43.90, you actually paying more for $4~
        Either DM is DuMb or DM is betting their customers either have brain damage from drinking or too drunk to know it.
        How pathetic this promo

  • +6

    I miss the good old days when Dan’s membership actually had decent bargains. I feel like they sucked us in with good deals to get us to sign up and now we’ve been left high and dry.

  • +2

    I haven't seen Coopers Pale Ale under $50 or a while now. Makes my wallet sad.

    • Tried the Storm Plae Ale from Aldi? Quite similar but ~$15/slab less. Or has it gone end of life?

      • The one in the green box?. Tried it once and thought it was pretty good. Haven't seen it there lately though. Been drinking the Stella rip off for $29 a slab :)

  • +2

    No offense to the OP but what a crap promo. We'll give you a longneck if you buy a case but you have to pay $4 lol.

    On a side note the price of beer in Oz sucks. Paid $61 for James Boags today, wasn't that long ago you could get it for $43.

    • $61 for boags …. sounds a bit expensive as it’s not hipster / craft beer …… it’s tasie version of carlton or toohies ….. local bulk beer to quench a thirst, and preferences i recall were you drank boags in northern tassie and cascade if southern tassie ….

      at least dans has kept the squires beers at the $50 market for a few months now …… squires seem to be the first craft beer to be heading towards mainstream pricing over a period rather than weekly special eg little creatures …. now if they only made their bottles 375ml instead of 330 ml and kept the price the same.

      making beer is an industrialist process and these is little reason for craft beer to cost what it does except economies of scale and distribution, but then they also don’t have the overheads of tv ads, CEOs bonuses that the big players do.

      • +1

        I've been drinking Boags Premium for years, I live in NSW. To me it has a full flavour, it's 5% and in a 375ml bottle. I try not to vary from it much but the other day I bought a case of MAXX Dry from Liquorland, I think it was $38. Total horse piss, I took it back and paid the difference for a case of Boags.

        Horses for courses, but we really do get ripped here with taxes. BTW craft beers should come down soon. Pretty sure I heard just this morning the government are dropping the extra tax on them.

        • They are dropping the tax on small kegs AFAIK…not cases

        • Try Faiser Briggs from ALDI its fairly similar but ~$33/slab + bottle tax

          Its a bargain

        • @supabrudda: The Stella rip off for $29 is great too! Strangely, they haven't up the price in NSW because of Return and Rort, but you can claim 10c per bottle.

        • @Rod71: it is!

          Really no bottle tax? I wonder if thats because of their national pricing policy? That's handy to know so I can do a Aldi run to tweed heads next time on on the GC.

        • @supabrudda: Yep no bottle tax. But I have read somewhere that they will have to raise prices eventually.

      • +2

        $61 for boags makes Coopers Sparkling $54.95 & Coopers Stout $64.90 a real bargain, both 375 and >5%, plus a half bottle of long neck for FREE…

    • +1

      Go to independent bottle shops. In Sydney there are heaps of them and you can get imported beers for between $36-$50 a case. Average is about $40 for things like Peroni Red, Stella etc.
      Dan Murphy's is honestly a rip off. They have a monopoly and people think they are cheap, but that's not always the case at all. Also I got Hahn Superdry 6 pack from Vintage Cellars for $10 using a Coles receipt, Dan Murphys member special this month is $11.

      • Vintage cellers is owned by wesfarmers, its just their fancy version of liquorland for the top end of the market masquerading as an independant.

        • I know. I would never normally shop there, just mentioning that for once they offered a better deal than even a big player like Dan Murphy's.

      • +1

        at dans they do czek and german beers in 500ml. the stuff works out at about $3.40 for 500ml in a slab …. and it’s taxed, and shipped 1/2 way around the world …… local hipster brews should be cheaper per litre as no over seas shipping costs.

  • +4

    Buy 24 bottles of beer and get a 25th for $4.

    How on earth is this a bargain?

    • Its a tallie for the way home. (Its actually 2 beers 375ml x 2 = tallie)

  • -5

    Coopers green pale ale was once my default beer until the company took a stand against gay marriage. I wont buy their products anymore.

    • -2

      Errrmmm…. what?

      Who gives a shit about gay marriage (either way)?

      More importantly, why would you let somebody else's opinion alter what you do in your life?

      • -2

        Who gives a shit about gay marriage (either way)?

        Well enough people cared about it to make a referendum and of that around 12 million people voted.

    • +1

      Maybe you should get a bit better informed, before boycotting.

      Coopers actually came out supporting it.

      Their heinous crime was sponsoring a light hearted discussion about the pros & cons of same sex marriage between a hetrosexual & a homosexual pollie. Even Tim Wilson (the homosexual pollie) was perplexed at the outrage. He thought it was a great opportunity to put his case for being able to marry to his boyfriend to a conservative audience.

  • Not a deal. Poor value.

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