Here it comes... Bells TwoHearted "CANS"

Discussion in 'Great Lakes' started by SpunkyHopslammer, May 5, 2014.

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  1. ojgio

    ojgio Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2014 Michigan

    I could be wrong, but I think it's reasonable to assume that the pricing model would be consistent with Michigans. I mean, they might be more than 7.99 but it would probably be the same ratio compared to the bottles of the same sold in Chicago which we've already determined that it's a little over 1 cent cheaper per ounce. And for us Michiganders we save 20 cents more for 2 less beer container deposits, AMIRITE?!
     
  2. uuudar

    uuudar Devotee (328) Oct 19, 2013 New York
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    $8.99 in Chicago. Cheaper per ounce than the bottles given the normal $11.99 I tend to see.
     
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  3. teledeluxe

    teledeluxe Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2013 Illinois

    At $8.99 it is still cheaper per ounce than a $10.99 6-pack.

    I will only buy it in cans from now on. Plus I like the 16 oz serving size better.
     
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  4. HereforBeer

    HereforBeer Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2012 Washington

    I clicked on this thread to see why cans was written in quotations.
     
  5. stephenieman

    stephenieman Zealot (552) Oct 14, 2011 Illinois

    If this is true for my haunts as well then Im down, I retract my belly-aching.
     
  6. awdturboiv

    awdturboiv Initiate (0) May 24, 2008 Indiana

    So is there a batch or canned date on these guys?
     
  7. kzoobrew

    kzoobrew Initiate (0) May 8, 2006 Michigan

    Both batch number and packaging date listed on the bottom of the can.
     
  8. ojgio

    ojgio Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2014 Michigan

    Bells-aching... Heh.. Heh.
     
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  9. WolfKeeper

    WolfKeeper Initiate (0) Jun 17, 2007 Illinois

    Last time I bought a carton, it was 59oz. That's how you hide inflation.
     
  10. trbergman

    trbergman Initiate (0) Nov 17, 2006 England

    Tallboys of Two Hearted ($7.99) and Oberon ($6.99) just arrived at Binny's Highland Park.
     
  11. crossovert

    crossovert Initiate (0) Mar 29, 2009 Illinois

    Well good to know bell's taking the 4 pk pint prices down in the chi market, especially with the cans, hate it when people cite cans as a more economical thing and then brewers price them higher cause its a good marketing tool. Now hopefully when I go to woodmans in kenosha they are selling them for a buck less even.
     
  12. JakeT469

    JakeT469 Initiate (0) Jan 13, 2012 Colorado

    Anyone who has seen/gotten some of the Two Hearted cans in the Chicago area, what's the canned date on these?
     
  13. Crash_Hop

    Crash_Hop Initiate (0) May 2, 2014 Illinois

    I got a Two Hearted 4 pack for 7.99 at Binny's last night. Date stamp was 4/24/2014 (rather fresh).

    Oberon was 6.99. I'm way more likely to buy these four packs than any 6 packs.
     
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  14. SconnieByBirth

    SconnieByBirth Initiate (0) Jan 21, 2014 Wisconsin

    Anyone know when these will be hitting the Madison area? I checked Woodman's on the east side yesterday, but no luck.
     
  15. nickapalooza86

    nickapalooza86 Initiate (0) Feb 23, 2010 Wisconsin

    Glad to hear they are priced well! Can not wait for these to hit my area... I do not know what it is about being outside working or just chilling that makes me want to drink from the can... But I sure love it, for some reason I hate drinking from a bottle but a can is a whole other story.
     
  16. steebo777

    steebo777 Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2009 Michigan

    Paid $8.49 for a 4.26 canning date. Fucking tasty, got my new go to fridge beer.
     
  17. SerialTicker

    SerialTicker Pooh-Bah (2,851) Jun 18, 2012 Missouri
    Pooh-Bah

    "EW. Beer in cans? Gross. Cans are for shitty beer."

    -- Random Facebook post.
     
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  18. FishAndBeer

    FishAndBeer Initiate (0) Mar 11, 2011 Wisconsin

    I paid 8 dollars and some change for a four pack of two hearted. The Oberon was a little cheaper... love it bells! New boat beer for sure as it used to be dales pale ale. I love some two hearted!
     
  19. ohiobeer29

    ohiobeer29 Pooh-Bah (1,675) Feb 2, 2013 Ohio
    Pooh-Bah

    not a bad beer here
     
  20. SconnieByBirth

    SconnieByBirth Initiate (0) Jan 21, 2014 Wisconsin

    Hy-vee in Fitchburg had both for $7.99 each today.
     
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