BFC beers for Christmas
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BFC beers for Christmas
https://hopsandshots.co.uk/burnley
Nice idea by the club.... just invested in 3 mixed packs at the club shop. Good stocking fillers for my brother and son.
Nice idea by the club.... just invested in 3 mixed packs at the club shop. Good stocking fillers for my brother and son.
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
I bet they aren't very potent
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Perhaps.... but I like a beer and prefer no shots !
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
they also do a Blackburn Rovers beer. I reckon it will be exactly the same.
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Only £15 for 6 small beers.
Bargain.
Bargain.
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Not a fan of bitter, stout or lager unfortunately- more an IPA man.
But this is exactly what BFC should be selling on Matchday - local produce. There’s some great brewers locally and they should be supporting them, not least because the current beer they sell is rubbish!
But this is exactly what BFC should be selling on Matchday - local produce. There’s some great brewers locally and they should be supporting them, not least because the current beer they sell is rubbish!
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
I've always loved your positivity regarding our club, but if you could please now do one and crawl back under your horse fiddling rock.
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Great idea. Price not so great.
Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Surely moorhouses own rights to the nonay never
Beer brand as they have been brewing it for years
A bit naughty
Beer brand as they have been brewing it for years
A bit naughty
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Yeah... it's a stadium, not a craft beer shop.
You'll be wanting all the staff to have douche beards and sleeve tattoos next
You'll be wanting all the staff to have douche beards and sleeve tattoos next
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Nah, the Rovers one goes down easierClaretAndJew wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 10:40 amthey also do a Blackburn Rovers beer. I reckon it will be exactly the same.
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Even as a complete pint it’s steep, 330ml cans, you reduce the prices you end up selling more thus increasing profitability long term, it’s a ideology that’s difficult to absorb for some.
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Especially when it only costs them 10p per pint to brew.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 5:01 pmEven as a complete pint it’s steep, 330ml cans, you reduce the prices you end up selling more thus increasing profitability long term, it’s a ideology that’s difficult to absorb for some.
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Interestingly doesn't say which brewery produced them.
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Why couldn’t they have gone with Bowland Brewery?
They have/had an arrangement with them for the fanzone
They have/had an arrangement with them for the fanzone
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Makes the Twix look an absolute bargain.
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
The size of them beers reminds me of drinking in the square at Athens.
It started off 3 euros for a large beer, but they ran out after a couple of hours.
So small cans came out for the same price.
It started off 3 euros for a large beer, but they ran out after a couple of hours.
So small cans came out for the same price.
Re: BFC beers for Christmas
https://hopsandshots.co.uk/TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 5:24 pmInterestingly doesn't say which brewery produced them.
Based in Buckshaw Village I think.
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Ordered a mix pack of 6, give them a go.
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Think they are just a distributorburnmark wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 6:54 pmhttps://hopsandshots.co.uk/
Based in Buckshaw Village I think.
They get the beers from a number of different breweries
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Jeez...I wish I hadn't started this thread now.
The cans are nicely designed and a good BFC memento/novelty so , for a Christmas gift,I don't mind paying a bit more than I'd pay for a pint of Old Rotweiler down the local (in the days when we could do this). I'm very confident the recipients will be delighted.
I didn't buy them because I was looking for the cheapest pint around !
The cans are nicely designed and a good BFC memento/novelty so , for a Christmas gift,I don't mind paying a bit more than I'd pay for a pint of Old Rotweiler down the local (in the days when we could do this). I'm very confident the recipients will be delighted.
I didn't buy them because I was looking for the cheapest pint around !
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
£15 for 6 small cans is a bit pricey and will still end up as p1ss.
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
Agreed! It’ll be nice to share a bit of Happy Place with my Dad on Christmas Day.Stalbansclaret wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 7:30 pmJeez...I wish I hadn't started this thread now.
The cans are nicely designed and a good BFC memento/novelty so , for a Christmas gift,I don't mind paying a bit more than I'd pay for a pint of Old Rotweiler down the local (in the days when we could do this). I'm very confident the recipients will be delighted.
I didn't buy them because I was looking for the cheapest pint around !
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Re: BFC beers for Christmas
I've heard of Bitter RoversClaretAndJew wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 10:40 amthey also do a Blackburn Rovers beer. I reckon it will be exactly the same.