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Coors beer
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It is brewed in Burton. I know this because I go past the brewery at least once a day.0
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IS there anything on the packaging to indicate that it has this coupon inside? I just know I'll end up with a pack with on coupon.
if i had known then what i know now0 -
the cardboard packs have a blue strip on the outside across saying try them free..I got some from sainsburys yesterday [hidden behind old stock}0
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funnyguy wrote:the cardboard packs have a blue strip on the outside across saying try them free..I got some from sainsburys yesterday [hidden behind old stock}
Yeah, i got some today from sainsburys (probably other stores too), and drinking it now :beer: not bad, definately drinkable and at 5% vol, not to be sniffed at. They are £3.55 in sains but if you buy 2 packs you get a £1 off, making it £3.05 a pack. The bonus is that you dont need to send a reciept, the refund coupon inside the pack asks how much you paid for it, upto a maximum value of £3.99 .... so not only 4 bottles of beer for free but also make 94p PROFIT per pack by writing you paid £3.99!!! As its only one application per household, just ask your neighbours/friends/family if you can use their address and explain they will recieve a letter and cheque for £3.99 with your name on in 28 days!! they then pass this cheque onto you as it will have your name on it ...........
Conclusion ..... 4 bottles of free beer and 94p profit ........ HAPPY DAYS!!!:beer: :beer:0 -
thefinker wrote:Yeah, i got some today from sainsburys (probably other stores too), and drinking it now :beer: not bad, definately drinkable and at 5% vol, not to be sniffed at. They are £3.55 in sains but if you buy 2 packs you get a £1 off, making it £3.05 a pack. The bonus is that you dont need to send a reciept, the refund coupon inside the pack asks how much you paid for it, upto a maximum value of £3.99 .... so not only 4 bottles of beer for free but also make 94p PROFIT per pack by writing you paid £3.99!!! As its only one application per household, just ask your neighbours/friends/family if you can use their address and explain they will recieve a letter and cheque for £3.99 with your name on in 28 days!! they then pass this cheque onto you as it will have your name on it ...........
Conclusion ..... 4 bottles of free beer and 94p profit ........ HAPPY DAYS!!!:beer: :beer:
Bland flavourless beer but for free it 's OK . £3.99 in Waitrose0 -
little_miss_welsh wrote:Anyway - the moneyback offer. Does the cardboard packet say anything about getting your money back? Went to Asda yesteday and couldnt see anything on the packets saying get your money back - didnt realise it was inside the packet
I went to ASDA today and got some very funny looks when I tried to look down the inside of the cardboard packaging for a voucher. :rotfl:
Didn't notice any blue strips saying "Try me free" on the outside though
This site has saved me a fortune :money: ...it's also cost me a fortune! :doh:
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If you carnt see a thick blue strip wrapping round the 4 pack with "TRY ME FREE .... 4 BOTTLES ON US" in big letters, dont buy it!! its not a promotional pack0
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I tried the Lidl beer that looks like Bittburger this weekend. It tastes identical.
Well worth buying. I don't see free beer as being worth it if it hasn't got that "ohhhhh thaaat's good" factor.Happy chappy0 -
Has anyone found this in a tesco?0
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I found it in Sainsbury too. The pack is 4 bottles in a row with "TRY ME FOR FREE" across the top of the packaging. It's plainly visible so there's no need to go peering inside the packaging! None found in Tesco.
I'll be claiming the purchase price of £3.55 as I don't like stealing! It's a good offer so why be greedy?if i had known then what i know now0
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