Aldi is losing the plot in the heatwave:

#beerstr #beer #foodstr
Aldi is losing the plot in the heatwave:

#beerstr #beer #foodstr
Lol the fuck
I know lol. Maybe there is a market for drink you only buy once, take a sip of and pour down the drain. Never having return customers lol.
Or maybe it's delicious. Highly unlikely tho.
So how was it ?
I didn't buy it, lol.
Dissapointing where is your sense of adventure
😔
Peer pressure mods 👆👆👆👆👆👆👆
Get in here please
https://twitter.com/Kohima_Sean/status/1666748970356334593?t=2CcTUf2Saryx7-i37ci4Uw&s=19
Aldi is loosing the plot indeed
Lol yeah I saw that. They're just copying Amazon. I would guess this won't be a thing in many stores any time soon??
I wonder how shoplifter are gonna /are already getting round this.
Also I wonder how much these even save? Surely security guard costs are gonna increase? And there's already self checkout? Seems like a marketing gimmic? I don't know.
But also maybe it's just inevitable, all major stores probably eventually get to this point(?)
What I find really odd is the Amazon store like this near me. It's always empty. (I went there to pick up a parcel as it was a collection point). What happens to all their fresh produce??🤔
Was even thinking it would be a sweet job, fuck all to do as no customers. Just shitpost on my phone all day
Maybe it is the way it's all going. I'm just sceptical, because it reminds me China too much.
I'd 100% buy and try it. I see absolutely no problem with Yorkshire Pudding in beer. Using old bakes as part of the grist increases the amount of easily breakable sugars on the brew thus increasing the final alcohol content. The baked eggs and milk can increase the flavor smoothness and bring some nice aromas to the beer.
I've personally tried many weird "bakery beers" including cinnamon rolls, and strawberry jam doughnut. Some were good choices, others big oofs. I'd be happier if there was a good brewery behind, and not Aldi's Yorkshire Pudding Brewery tho, NGL.
I have had a banana bread beer that was pretty decent. But I wouldn't want that in summer either tho.
But I'm sold on your sales pitch lol 🤔🤔🤔
Tbf Aldi/Lidl won't have their own breweries. Their business model is to get produce from existing breweries (/companies in general) and put their house brand logos on it (again). So it probably is made by an established brewery.
I agree the time seems off for that kind of beer.
If we go by the label, the brewery seems to be called "Yorkshire Pudding Beer Brewery" which is why I'm suspicious of the overall quality, but eh you never know.
Yeah they use generic/ in house names, but it'll be an established brewery not called this who actually made it. Like a side gig for companies to sell via aldi. Sometimes it'll be super close to the original products they sell as 'themselves'. Anyway l, don't wanna get bogged down in this detail lolol.