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Group Buying Discount Get the Beer In
Group Buying Discount Get the Beer In

Group buying discount schemes are not just for the fashion conscious, or those that want to preen their bodies.

No, group buying discount schemes can cater for any need and if your particular fancy is beer, then one recent deal was an absolute must.

Consider this, some of the world's finest craft beers (supplied direct from the greatest brewers) delivered to your door in a tasting pack that should be worth $129.50, but was offered for $64.75 (that's half price). What's more, not only that great craft beer at a unbelievable price but also an initial membership to the BeerMasons, a beer appreciation kit, tasting and recipe matching notes. In short, a craft beer drinkers dream and one which epitomises the group discount concept.

Indeed, if you ever needed to understand the real benefits of group discount buying, then this is it.

The deal was based on the purchaser agreeing to become a BeerMason plan member for a year, which involved being sent a further four seasonal beer packs throughout the year the first one immediately, the next in autumn 2011 at a cost of $129.50, plus carriage, each (apart from the first of course). The membership plan could be halted at any time.

For those that don't know, the BeerMasons are a beer appreciation society that was formed to bring to interested people a regular supply of craft beer delivered to the home. The idea is to expand the range of craft beers that can be enjoyed and get them direct from the brewery. This is a key point to remove the middlemen and concentrate on supplying direct from the brewers themselves. And these breweries are based around the globe. And as the society grows, there's a chance to share opinions and tastes. It is a scheme ideally suited to the group discount concept.

The beer range is huge and includes some fantastic names. How about tasting a Belgian Golden Ale from the Avery Brewery Company; or, an English Pale Ale from the 3 Raven Brewing Company.

Beer strengths range from the lowest at 4.5% (a Sawtooth Ale from the Left Hand Brewing Company), to the highest, a whopping 9.5% (a Belgian Triple from brewers Oud Beersel). Then there's always a Ten Pin Porter from the Ska Brewing Company and a XX Bitter from Belgium brewers Brouwerij de Ranke.

Bottle sizes range from the smallest at 330ml, to the largest at 650ml.

So you've heard of the real Masons a secret society which recently featured in a top selling Dan Brown novel The Lost Symbol and now you've heard of the BeerMasons. It's a fair bet which mostly Aussie males would like to join.

The group buying discount concept has flourished over the years and now beer aficionados are taking advantage as well. Cheers.




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