Brits can enjoy fresh, pub-quality beer at home as Beerwulf slashes the price of its home pour systems. The Heineken-backed brand is knocking £100 off its Blade Starter Packs in a summer sale that runs until July 31.
The Blade is a countertop beer draught system that allows users to pour a chilled, ‘pub quality’ beer from the comfort of home. The device can be used anywhere with a countertop and power source, which enables the beer to stay chilled at the optimum 2C.
Beerwulf says the beer can stay fresh for 30 days, with a choice of 8L kegs available filled with brands including Heineken, Birra Moretti and Cruzcampo. Shoppers can also pick up extra keg bundles with the likes of Amstel, Tiger and Red Stripe, plus German wheat beers such as Edelweiss.
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Each keg contains roughly 14 pints, meaning select kegs such as Heineken Silver 8L can provide pints worth only £2.46 – or £1.91 for the alcohol-free Heineken 0.0 8L. Prices for the Blade starter pack vary depending on the choice of beer, with the cheapest being the Blade Heineken Starter Pack at £406.90, down from £506.90.
Other options include the Blade Birra Moretti Starter Pack at £408.90 and Blade Cruzcampo Starter Pack at £409.90. The discount equates to almost 20%, but shoppers can also keep costs down by opting for a refurbished model from £312.90.
The deals are ideal for elevating a summer BBQ and come just in time for the start of the new football season, with the Premier League kicking off on August 15. Beerwulf isn’t the only brand cutting its prices this summer, with rival brand PerfectDraft reducing its own draught systems, including the PerfectDraft San Miguel Especial Starter Bundle (£199) and PerfectDraft Pro Stella Artois Starter Bundle (£329).
Pub-style beers have grown more popular in recent years with the launch of products like the Guinness Nitrosurge, a portable pouring gadget that attaches to specially designed cans to deliver smooth Guinness anywhere. But the Beerwulf Blade has been winning over beer fans, with the brand racking up a 4.2-star rating on Trustpilot.
One Blade user said: “Quite simply amazing. The Blade is not only fantastic to look at, the build quality is super, and the quality of the beer poured is the same, if not better than an actual beer from a pub or bar.”
Another said: “A superb beer machine and much better than PerfectDraft in my opinion. Beerwulf is superior as the gas applied is significantly better.
"There were many kegs from PerfectDraft that had problems with CO2 so we decided to buy Beerwulf. I was very pleased.”
Some Beerwulf Blade users would prefer a larger variety of beers, as this review said: “Not enough offers on Blade Kegs compared to PerfectDraft. Would like to see more offers and different lagers. Maybe Stella Unfiltered.”
“Great service, great product. Blade superb, easy set up, easy change of kegs, easy to use. By the third pint I had it perfect. Overall great product, would highly recommend."
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