
We are delighted to officially announced the launch of our flagship beer, Punk IPA in cans in Sainsbury's stores nationwide. The 330ml cans will be available exclusively from Sainsbury’s for 12 months and the retailer will now also stock our popular 5AM Saint red ale and world beer cup winning 9.2% ABV Hardcore IPA.

The deal, based on the strong sales of Punk bottles in Sainsbury's, makes the retailer a key partner for BrewDog with Punk IPA, 5am Saint and Hardcore soon to be available in 350 Sainsbury’s outlets all over the UK.

Punk IPA has been our most successful beer so far, and the launch of Punk in cans is a landmark moment for us and for the insurgency of craft beer in the UK drinks market. We want to make everyone as passionate about beer as we are and in addition to the can launch, the fact that Sainsbury’s is now stocking a 9.2% ABV IPA proves that we’re already making great headway. Industrial beer’s days are numbered.
Punk IPA will be the only craft beer available in cans in the UK, with the packaging completely eliminating the risk of light damage to the beer, whilst reducing environmental impact and being easier to transport and recycle.

We hosted a poll on our website, with 87% of drinkers voting that the introduction of Punk IPA in cans was a good idea.
Punk IPA in cans, Hardcore IPA and 5am Saint will be available from most Sainsbury’s stores, nationwide from 23rd March.
If you can't wait until then, you can buy some Punk Cans here http://www.brewdog.com/product/punk-ipa-can

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Jock Dryburgh 15.03.2011
But that would have nothing to do with its lower ABV saving you duty.
Or the supermarkets been more inclined to stock lower ABV beers.
Or the reduction in IBU making it more approachable to a larger market.
Nothing whatsoever to do with increased profit.
The original Punk IPA was an amazing beer. How you have the temerity to call a completely new beer the same name escapes me.
Nice trick with the bottle labels - did you think no one noticed?
Paul 14.03.2011
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Tom Mann 14.03.2011
CCAS 14.03.2011
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I'm a tad concerned about the 'exclusive to Sainsbury's' blurb regarding Punk cans. Does this mean the ones I'm currently stocking don't exist? Or that I won't be able to re-order because they're all earmarked for the supermarket? James, if you could clarify ;)
Freya 13.03.2011
We do have a strict QC system which monitors key parameters and every batch is also tested against these parameters by an external lab (a science one as opposed to a hound!).
James, BrewDog 13.03.2011
grahamf4 13.03.2011
Barm 13.03.2011
P.S. I think Punk tastes great in cans and this deal is a great step forward for Brewdog.
BringBackChaosTheory(Again) 12.03.2011
Pete O 12.03.2011
Adrian 12.03.2011
I guess now the small time independent booze retailors who helped make brewdog the success it is can stop stocking your most popular beers. Deals with britains largest supermarket chains, how very punk. Way to stick it to the man.
Ben 12.03.2011
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Anders Hak 11.03.2011
Hahahahahahah! Have you ever tasted it?
New Punk in cans rock. I am going to drink at least 4 tonight.
Simon T 11.03.2011
So theres nothing wrong with BrewDog's statement that Punk is Britians only caft beer in can.
Wilson 11.03.2011
"Punk IPA will be the only craft beer available in cans in the UK,"
In my opinion this statements is 'A LIE'. However it depends on what you/the public class as a craft beer.
Badger Brewery's 'Tangle Foot' has been avaliable in cans for a while now from local supermarkets. So who is to say that Tanglefoot isn't the first craft beer in a can to be released in the uk??
Tiny Rebel Brewing - Coming Soon 11.03.2011
I've resorted to laying in a stock of the original so not bothered about the cans but whats in them.
Hardcore has been an 'own label' in Tesco's for some time.
JB 11.03.2011
Stephanos 11.03.2011
Eamonn 11.03.2011
Charlie 11.03.2011
Hardcore IPA and 5 A.M. Saint can be ordered from Systembolaget but they are only avilable through beställnigssortimentet.
Magnus 11.03.2011
Charlie Sheen, La La land 11.03.2011
Skippy 11.03.2011
Calum Thornton 11.03.2011
Tom Mann 10.03.2011
Dave 10.03.2011
Great to see Hardcore and 5am in there too
Matt 10.03.2011
Adrian 10.03.2011
Is this brewed at your brewery, ore is it brewed somewere else?
Sorry for my poor englihs but i'am from Sweden.
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Anders Hak 10.03.2011