They're smaller now, 275 mL in volume.... yet, the decrease in volume was not reflected on the invoice price!
Any thoughts on this?


TJ wrote:20% less beer for the same price? Pass.
First the pints at the pub are smaller and now this? I find these sorts of niggardly practices incredibly off-putting.
Anyway, if I was you I'd call them out on this.
That's the part that leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Duggan can sell #9 by the thimble for all I care, but the price should reflect the volume of beer sold. Adil/Milos really should complain. I would.SteelbackGuy wrote:One other thing I find a bit nefarious is that at my local bar, these new #9s were delivered as usual, but the bar had no advance notice of the size change, and as the OP said, were charged the same on the invoice.
I remember doing the exact same thing when they came out, I bought them once and immediately felt ripped off. I may pay a smaller premium for an organic beer in a regular sized bottle, but getting the smaller bottle just seems deceptive. Was Duggan at Mill Street when they released the original Organic in the "sample size"?lister wrote:I bought the old Mill St Organic teeny-tiny bottles once and never again.
It's disappointing that Duggan's is going ahead with this smaller size. I won't be buying any.
Well then, I'll pick up the rant! I'm not well informed on the details of the beer bottle deposit/return programme, but where do you take those non-standard bottles back for credit? The pub? The brewery?WilliamEstevan wrote:...Okay, I think I'm done ranting.
It WILL be available in a six, but there are packaging hold-ups for the fancy new bottles so they are only selling Duggan's #9 in 24-packs at the moment.velovampire wrote:Can anyone confirm whether or not the new size bottle still comes in a 4 pack?