From the Superbowl to the playoffs of just about any sport, beer is a must. Take the advice of SaveOnBrew and find the cheapest, best beer for your party.
1. Forget the mini-kegs. “You’d think you would get a better price on the mini-kegs, since you’re saving manufacturers the cost of about 15 cans. However, you’re paying about $1.25 a beer for, say, Molson. So unless you really prefer the taste of draft beer, you’re better off going with a 24-pack.”
2. Find a budget brand. “There is a time and place for everything. You can try craft beers on special occasions with friends, but you also need a good, low-cost session beer. Brands like Yuengling, Shock Top, Rolling Rock, Shiner Bock and JW Dundee offer great value at a fair price.”
3. Look into wholesale beer. “Costco, Wal-Mart, Rite-Aid and other big chains offer huge savings on beer. You’d be surprised by what you can find there. We’ve found honest handcrafted ales for just $10 a twelve pack.”
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