
Get a box of eight beers for Father's Day FREE with Beer52
WE KNOW, we know: beer for Father's Day? Groundbreaking.
But there's no denying that Dads are one of the hardest family members to buy for, and if he likes beer, then why mess with a winning formula?
That's especially true when you can get a full box of eight beers — plus a magazine and snacks — for nothing but a £5.95 postage fee.
That's exactly what is being offered by Beer52, the country's most popular beer subscription.
We think this is the perfect Father's Day gift, especially if you're shopping on a budget.
And if you have a bit of change left over, you could buy him an extra gift or a card (or spend it on a pint for yourself).
If you want a Beer52 box it'll usually cost you £27, meaning this deal represents a huge saving.
At £5.95 (the cost of delivery), the box of eight beers — plus extras — is cheaper than a single pint in a central London pub.
Each can has been hand-picked by Beer52's team of experts, who are sent around the globe to find the best international small-batch breweries.
Every month has a theme; sometimes, like this month, it's a wide-ranging "Beers of the World" selection, meaning your dad will receive beers from across at least four continents.
Other months, though, you might be treated to a deep dive into the regional beers of Scandinavia or the South-West of England.
If you want to splash the cash, you can add two more beers for just £6.
The selection is wide-ranging, including lagers, IPAs, porters and stouts, as well as some unexpected choices he might not have tried before.
We also love that, if your dad isn't a huge fan of stouts or porters, you can choose to receive a selection exclusively made up of light beers.
Get eight beers, two snacks and a magazine worth £27 for just £5.95 at Beer52
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Each octet of beers comes accompanied by a pair of fancy snacks, which make a nice change from the usual crisps or nuts.
His box will also contain a copy of Ferment, the UK's premier craft beer magazine, which contains features and interviews about the beer your Dad will be drinking.
It's a great way of making the gift feel extra-special.
After the delivery of your first box, you'll be automatically enrolled on a monthly subscription, so if you don't want to continue receiving beers, make sure to cancel.
If you're looking to give a beer-loving dad something he'll enjoy this Father's Day — without breaking the bank — this Beer52 deal is a no-brainer.
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