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[NSW, VIC, ACT, WA] Paulaner Hefe-Weissbier 5L Keg $39.99 @ ALDI Special Buys

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Also,
Paulaner Münchner Hell 5L $39.99
https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-liquor/…

Hofbräu Oktoberfestbier 500ml $3.99
https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-liquor/…

Brewed to the Bavarian Purity Law of 1516, this is Paulaner’s most popular beer.
Unfiltered, pale and cloudy, this wheat beer is tangy, light and fruity with just a touch of bitterness.


Liquor is available in selected ALDI stores in NSW, VIC, ACT and WA. Due to liquor licensing limitations, liquor is not sold in any QLD or SA ALDI stores.

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  • +15

    Not fair, can't get this in the nanny states

    • Is there a way around it for us nanny staters?

      • +2

        You could move interstate for this reason alone

  • +1

    There is also the non-alcoholic wheat beer available:
    https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-liquor/…

    • Do they have 0.00%?

      • The one I pointed out isn't 0.00% but only non-alcoholic, which means up to 0.5% to the best of my knowledge.

      • Yes it's strictly no alcohol, the picture is of the 0.0% version, which is what they sold in stores last year.

        Check the brewers website: https://www.paulaner.com/our-products/weissbier00/

  • Hope it arrives this year! (They advertised some last year but I don't think it ever showed up for sale, certainly not when they said it would.)

  • +9

    block-quote this wheat beer is tangy, light and fruity with just a touch of bitterness.

    Sounds like my ex.

  • +2

    My favourite time of year!

  • Yessss please!

    And now I have to learn how to unkeg the beer :P

    • +1

      Good life skill

    • +1

      O'zapft is!

    • +1

      I swear my dad has to relearn this every year 😂

  • -5

    Oktoberfest - first since 2019 - starts in 2 weeks. Go and get some of the real stuff.

    Can't go this year but definitely going next year.

  • Assume it can't be stored once opened?

    • +2

      Is that a problem?

      Ps:always drink responsibly.

      • answer my question first!

        • +11

          Best place to store beer is in your tummy.

    • +4

      Those mini kegs have a tap. They are fine in the fridge for a few days.

    • +2

      It’s only 9 pints?
      If you close the top vent you will get a few days.

    • +3

      3-4 days is the absolute limit. Unless you can decant into your own pressurised mini-keg.

  • +12

    Cheaper to buy the 4 packs. 4x500ml $14.99. Works out at $7.50/L so 5L is $37.50

    • +6

      the mini keg counts as a single drink

      Ps:always drink responsibly.

    • +1

      5L is also approximately 15 bottles sized at 330ml so not a great deal but nice as a novelty

  • +1

    Paulaner Original Munchner Hell 5L Keg should be ABV: 4.9%, Hefeweizen 5.5%

  • "Experiencing Delays"

  • +5

    Great beer - but this has gone up significantly! IIRC it was $35 last year and $30 in the prior years. $40 is getting a bit steep for 5L.

    • -1

      Yep the non-alcohol wheat beer has gone up 50 cents (20% increase) from last year's offering

    • Yep, the 6 packs used to $9.99 / $12.99 as well!

  • +1

    Go for the bottles (Flaschen). The keg gives alot of bad head and wastage. I've been collecting the Erdinger, HB, and Weihnstephaner deals recently. Both $8/L

    • naw that's a shame, I was really looking forward to the keg… still not worth it for the novelty and ease of accessibility for a party?

    • +1

      yeah that was my experience as well. not enough beer! better to get bottles.

  • +1

    Damn the ridiculous Queensland liquor laws. The hoteliers association somehow convinces our government not to reform the laws

    • I am not aware of the situation…
      What is the issue?

      • +1

        In SA u can't sell alcohol in the same place. So it needs to be separate shop.

      • +1

        in QLD bottle shops need to be owned/associated by/with a pub nearby - or something along those lines, its been a while since I have had to worry about the laws.

      • +2

        In Queensland you need a hotel license to run a bottle shop. A hotel licensee can operate up to three detached bottle shops that are within 10km by road to the main hotel.

        The detached bottle shops need to have a separate entrance and can't have a connecting entrance from a supermarket or other business. In practice this means that the big bottle shop operators own a lot of hotels in Queensland.

        Detached bottle shops – what are the rules you need to know?

        • +1

          government is retard

        • Thanks for the explanation.
          Yeah, sounds stupid.

    • +1

      Sounds like a blow back from the corrupt Bjelke-Petersen years

  • +1

    I hope the Germans can keep making beer without electricity and gas

  • Just in time for October feast, pity I live in QLD so No fun for me.

  • Can't find Paulaner Dunkel anywhere :(

  • -1

    Honestly at that rate it's equivalent to paying $72 a slab of beer, and who would pay that for a slab of Aldi beer honestly? Just because it's in a keg as opposed to individual bottles doesn't double the price.

    • It's not Aldi beer, it's Paulaner. Goes for $50 at Dan Murphy's when it's in stock (which it isn't currently).

    • +2

      a slab of Aldi beer

      TIL Aldi apparently owns Paulaner, which I always thought was a brewery in Munich whose monastic roots date back as far as 1634 and whose hefeweizen is the number one selling wheat beer in Germany.

  • +1

    Good beer but way too expensive

    • +1

      Equal to 15 x 330ml bottles.
      24 x st etienne is $35 atm.

    • +1

      keg is for novelty factor only

  • Reminder set, will fill fridge.

  • Nice beer but nah not worth $40 for keg. $30-$35 maybe.

  • Has anyone spotted the paulaner Hefe cans yet? I've checked the past two days and haven't found any yet.

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