BrewDog has released its 2022 advent calendar well in advance of the Christmas season, with a chance for fans to make a saving on the behemoth gift.
Featuring one 330ml can of beer for every day of December leading up to Christmas, it will allow people to try a huge variety of IPAs and more from BrewDog's catalogue.
BrewDog didn't give away exactly which beers would feature in the calendar.
In a statement they said: "Will Hazy Jane be behind a door? This top-selling IPA offers notes of pineapple, mango and stone fruit to transport tastebuds away for the winter.
"Or maybe the beer that started it all, Punk IPA has taken its rightful place at the top of the tree. The golden classic bursts with caramel and tropical fruit, and sucker punches with grapefruit, pineapple and lychee."
You: September is still summer.
— BrewDog (@BrewDog) September 1, 2022
Us: SEPTEMBER IS BASICALLY CHRISTMAS.
Our Advent calendar - 24 beers, an exclusive Christmas glass and a warm fuzzy feeling guaranteed - is available to pre-order. And there's even £5 off for early birds.#WellFestive. Well early. Well good.
There's also a way for people to make a saving on the calendar. By signing up to be a member of Planet BrewDog and ordering before September 30 you'll get a £5 discount off the calendar.
Lauren Carrol, Director of Brand & Marketing at BrewDog, said: “Who doesn't love a Christmas tipple? We certainly do at BrewDog HQ and we’ve packed our calendar with some absolute crackers.
"We hope you have the ultimate BrewDog beer tasting experience over the holidays, and who knows, you might find your new favourite bev. Merry, well early, Christmas punks”.
The BrewDog Advent Calendar can be pre-ordered at the BrewDog website here, retailing at £59.95.
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