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Any idea on when or where these will be made available to the public?

Anyone on Demonland who has their finger on the pulse?

We've only had to wait 57 years, we are awfully thirst and could do with some Premiers 2021 Melbourne logo beers.

 
8 hours ago, Satan said:

Think there not for sale , given away in promotion

Shoot Mick from Marketing.

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew
*Scotty?

 
8 hours ago, Satan said:

Think there not for sale , given away in promotion

Argh!  I'd load up on cases of these if they were sold to the public. 


I asked them and they said it'll only be for that promotion, and they only made a very limited amount. At a guess the 57 for the promotion, 1 for the auction and around 200 that the players drank after the game and in the following days 🤪

Lost sales opportunity for furphy.

I'd buy a six pack to display one in the normal furphy is quite good but the crisp is cats p..

surely they could do some commemorative cans of the normal furphy. I'd buy a summer's worth in one hit 

 

Clearly my FB 'Furphy' about sneaking into the Bulldogs room at half time and dropping a fart à la Mark Bickley at half-time of the 1993 Preliminary Final which is what caused both Adelaide and the Bulldogs to capitulate in the second half didn't cut the mustard to get a slab.  Disappointing.


Giving that CUB made about a billion cases of Richmond premiership beer it really is odd that Lion wouldn't do the same. 

1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

Giving that CUB made about a billion cases of Richmond premiership beer it really is odd that Lion wouldn't do the same. 

Different supporter size and demographics.

2 hours ago, stephen247 said:

I was lucky enough to win one of the 57 they were giving away on FB 😁 

How'd you access the competition? I searched high and low for details to try and enter but couldn't find any. 

9 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Different supporter size and demographics.

Yes and no. Not like we’re minnows, even if we are half the size of Richmond that’s a fair market. And I’m pretty sure we like beer. I wouldn’t make millions of the stuff but the little premiership sticker above the logo and some different packaging wouldn’t be impossible. 

Maybe Neita can make some unofficial premiership brew. 


I'm going to go all Karen and send an email, but not sure who too. Surely our major partner could produce a commemorative beer to celebrate a 57 year drought for the fans. charge 25% extra or whatever there has to be a business case to make it work. 

The produced 57 cartons so surely they could do a limited run of a few thousand 

46 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

I'm going to go all Karen and send an email, but not sure who too. Surely our major partner could produce a commemorative beer to celebrate a 57 year drought for the fans. charge 25% extra or whatever there has to be a business case to make it work. 

The produced 57 cartons so surely they could do a limited run of a few thousand 

Surely they could produce a limited edition of 2021 cases. 🤣🤣💙❤️


3 hours ago, Scipio said:

Sadly a rubbish beer. However, if it were VB...

Surely you joke. VB! Give me strength.

 
6 minutes ago, Satan said:

Suspect its limited edition because cub is major sponsor of afl

It is actually owned by Lion. Not CUB.

25 minutes ago, old dee said:

Surely you joke. VB! Give me strength.

It was tongue in cheek because I was expecting a response like that, but I do love a Vic! 


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