I'm seeing that trend too - surly is $12 for 4 pint sized cans.
I'm thinking their beer is just more expensive in general. their bottled beer is painfully expensive.
I'm seeing that trend too - surly is $12 for 4 pint sized cans.
Brewery Vivant in GR cans their stuff in pints. It's pretty sweet. I hope we get some cans of SNPA over here. I'd get them for summer excursions.
I'd imagine the start up costs would be somewhat significant, but I think the markup on Surly, Dale's, Kona, and the like are just that... markup. I find it hard to believe the canning process alone adds MULTIPLE dollars per can. It just wouldn't justify the change.
4 pk Torpedo is $11.
That's almost double a 12 pack of torpedo. I know a 12 pack is discounted for buying quantity, but that is 9 cents per ounce versus 17 cents per ounce, ugh.
I would definitely get these if I was going fishing or somewhere I cant take the bottles. Awesome. Too bad they arent a couple bucks cheaper. Not that SN is over priced by any stretch but that way more people would be tempted to use and recycle the aluminum. Saving the world one beer at a time. That would make a nice t shirt...
You don't recycle the glass?
I do as a homebrewer but not everyone does. In AZ they dont accept glass in the recycling bins. At least not in most cities.
YES!!! Float trips this year will be so much better now. No longer limited to Miller Lite.
I found Shiner Bock and Fat Tire in cans here in Mo right after my last float trip last summer, if we get these..... Oooooooooo. So good.......
GilaMinumBeer said:4 pk Torpedo is $11.
IF/when SNPA makes it here to NY state, i will surely be buying a few 12 packs for camping/kayaking. I won't take glass on the water, and I prefer not to take glass camping, either.
Oscar Blues scotch ale is good, but high abv beers on the water...not always a good idea!
You don't recycle the glass?
I do as a homebrewer but not everyone does. In AZ they dont accept glass in the recycling bins. At least not in most cities.