Aldi has released its Beer Advent Calendar and it will leave you feeling lager than life this Christmas.
The 12 and 24 Beers for Christmas calendars are the latest to join the supermarket's advent range, including its wine and gin calendars.
Whether you're looking for a gift for an ale lover you know or you want to bring in the festive season with an extra bit of Holiday cheer, both calendars are now available to buy.
Both calendars feature 440ml cans of Aldi’s finest beers including: Double IPA, Grapefruit Pale Ale, Chocolate Orange Stout, Vanilla Stout and more.
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How to buy an Aldi Beer Advent Calendar
Aldi's 12 Beers of Christmas Advent Calendar
Calling all Ale lovers, Aldi's 12 Beers of Christmas calendar will have you feeling very merry in the run-up to the big day.
Behind each door, you will find one of Aldi's finest beers which are sure to get you in the festive spirit.
Each of Aldi’s 12 Beers of Christmas advent calendars includes one of:
- Double IPA 440ml
- Chocolate Orange Stout 440ml
- IPL 440ml
- Vanilla Stout 440ml
- NEIPA 440ml
- Double IPA 440ml
- Lager 440ml
- Brut IPA 440ml
- Strawberry Lager 440ml
- Grapefruit Pale Ale 440ml
- Perfect Storm IPA 440ml
- ICONYC (American Style Pale Ale) 440ml
The 12 Beer calendar can be yours for just £24.99.
Aldi's 24 Beers of Christmas Advent Calendar
Shoppers will find double the fun in Aldi's 24 Beer Advent Calendar.
Its 24 Beer edition features two of all the beers included in its smaller 12 door version.
You'll find the same great-tasting range from Aldi's classic Double IPAs and Vanilla Stouts to its fruity Strawberry lagers and Grapefruit ales.
Aldi's larger calendar is perfect for sharing the festive fun this holiday season.
It is exclusively available online for an impressive £44.99.
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