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Posted 25 March 2019
Stella Artois Lager 18 cans (18x440 ml) £12 @ Asda (online and instore)
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Stella Artois Lager 18 cans (18x440 ml) £12@Asda (online and instore)
Works out £1.52/lt
Works out £1.52/lt
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Edited by a community support team member, 25 March 2019
33 Comments
sorted byIt's surprising how that stigma hangs around.
It's a very different lager these days.
The ABV has come down (probably due to tax reasons) and it's a surprisingly much better drink for it.
The old stuff did noticeably strange things to people, this one doesn't and hasn't for quite some time, in my humble opinion of course.
yawn yawn
But you can have four packs delivered from Amazon Pantry for £56, which is what I just did.
Cheers, Nicola. (edited)
Kak wine choice but good beer offers.
OOS online........
“noticeably strange things” I enjoyed that line
It is now £15 for a pack, I have paid as little as £12, so will have to wait for it to drop again. Bud Light was also £12, but up to £14 now.
Yeah price fluctuates quite a bit but lowest i see in Scottish shops is 2.40 a litre.
I see that bottles are cheaper than cans at 1.76 a litre at the mo
yeah its 4.8% now . so not too strong . remember drinking it 25 years a go
Probably higher buying price too then.
Its 4.8% lol
Quite possibly, but it's a bit dim for the Scottish govt to introduce it and let the retailers profit from it rather than collect the proceeds and use it
Don't suppose that ever occurred to them. Or maybe they thought that a tax based on a minimum price would be extraordinary complex to administer, and it was much easier to just introduce a simple rule and let the market sort it out.
Is there a post on here that tracks Scottish alcohol or beer prices/deals? I can't seem to find one
Minimum unit pricing didn't really effect Stella's price. Only the stuff tramps drink. All the decent tasting stuff hasn't changed in price at all
Is there a post on here that tracks Scottish alcohol or beer prices/deals? I can't seem to find one
They will get higher proceeds due to the higher amount of vat now on the purchase price. So not as dim as you thought
The extra in VAT is not huge in comparison to the overall increase. Supermarkets are selling this for £12 while in Scotland it goes for £19. That's £7 extra to the retailer(minus a bit of VAT) Don't really see why the Scottish government bring something in that simply adds to the profits of the companies selling booze
You do realise duty and excuse is huge on alcohol?
As in a £6 bottle of wine costs the supermarket 50p to buy but because of taxes they have to sell for 10 times that to make a profit.
Anyway if you dont like it you know what to do. Move. It hasn't effected anything I drink so I dont care if neds and alkies now have to pay more for their cider