You can now buy a 1,000-pack of beer in Finland
May 17, 2017 | 7:39 PM
Marcus Gordon
Finland has stepped up their beer game in a major way.
A Finnish brewery called Keisari has introduced the world’s first 1,000-pack of beer.
Three guys bought the 1000-pack of beer pic.twitter.com/0Q6hdoQpDc
— Mildly Interesting (@interest_mild) April 29, 2017
The Keisari 1000-PÄKKI actually holds 1,080 cans and travels by pallet, but sadly it’s only available in Finland.
It costs 2,149.20 Finnish marks, which is equivalent to just under $550 CAD, making each beer worth just over 50 cents.
Man seen buying a 1000-pack of #beer in #Finland. https://t.co/FZiXB8UIBM pic.twitter.com/s8QL6euMC0
— Robin Ahlfors (@R0bquake) April 30, 2017
No reason for the giant packs of beer has been given, but it may have something to do with 2017 being Finland’s 100th year of independence.
It could also just be because Finns love beer and their summer days are long ones.
@NokianKeisari Ok @jeffdunham can we get BubbaJ reaction to this. pic.twitter.com/Hd7U2gOFXM
— Crooked County IL (@CrookedCountyIL) May 4, 2017