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Asahi Super Dry Can 24x 350ml $40 (WA, VIC, TAS), $42 (QLD, NSW, ACT, SA) C&C @ Liquorland (DM May Price Beat)

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C & C while stocks last.
Made in Japan.
Through an innovation in Japanese brewing techniques, Asahi Super Dry has a delicate, yet rich, full-flavoured body with a refreshing dry aftertaste. Asahi is brewed using the best quality ingredients – yeast, malt, hops, maize & rice. With consumers’ preferences in mind, Asahi is designed to go perfectly with any meal while maintaining its refreshing quality. It’s no wonder it’s the preferred premium Japanese beer for consumers in Australia.

17/12 12pm. Some stores spotted that still have stock

Kurri Kurri 2327
Mount Druitt 2770
Bondi Junction 2022

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  • Where is it made?

    • +1

      Japan.

    • +4

      I found that Cans are Japan, bottles are China (and formerly Thailand)

      • China now? i thought it was made in Vietnam.

        Anyway, will stay away from Asahi

        Karin is better.

        • Karin ?

          • @swxfty: Japanese for quince.
            Mmmm, quince juice.

          • @swxfty: German chick I used to know.

          • @swxfty: Kirin.

            Japan made one, not the Kirin mugumi that made in Australia

  • +1

    Says not in stock anywhere in Brisbane :|

  • These can are made in Japan and Dan's usually has this for $39.90.

  • No stock anywhere

  • This has been the same price @ DM's for months.

    • It listed on dans website anymore.

  • Any deals on Kirin? Asahi Super Dry is second best then Tiger.

    • hopefully you arent saying kirin megumi is better than made in japan asahi ..

  • It;s out of stock everywhere

  • As others have pointed out DM have been doing this price for a while but most of the stock (under the DM recent offers) has a short sell date . Won't go off but don't purchase more than you plan to drink in the short term as might taste a little stale once past best before.

    • Lol, because instantaneously it tastes stale after midnight of best before date

      • Of course not but the point is DM didn't advertise it had a short best before date .That is why I said it might taste a little stale vs a fresh batch .

  • "maize & rice" in beer, what an abomination! (but the beer is good anyway)

  • +1

    No stores in Tasmania

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