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Brewdog Beer Christmas Advent Calendar empty box
Liverpool, Merseyside
£15
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- 6 hours ago
Description
Brewdog Beer Christmas Advent Calendar empty box & Glass. Measures approx 85cm long x 36cm wide x 18cm high.
The inside is divided into 24 compartments that originally held sixteen smaller 330ml cans and eight larger 440ml cans. However the smaller cans were raised by a cardboard spacer which uplifted the cans by a couple of inches so their tops were level with the 440ml ones. This is loose and can be removed so you could store 24 440ml cans if needed. There's no need to store cans either - the cardboard divider is extremely sturdy & rigid so you could store anything that fits into the spaces.
Comes with a Brewdog-branded 2/3 pint glass which fits securely into a box on the right-hand side of the calendar.
None of the perforated 'door numbers' on the top of the calendar were removed - they're all still intact, as is the opening to remove the Brewdog glass. In addition there's no 2025 branding on the surface or the inside so it could be refilled and used again for Christmases in the future for beer or anything you want, really.
IMPORTANT NOTE One of the corners was damaged in transportation so I sealed it with clear tape. It makes no difference to how the calendar works and is not that noticeable but PLEASE buy only if you are happy with this - thanks. I've taken a picture of the repair so you can see how it looks.
Overall the whole item has sturdy heavyweight quality feel that makes it durable and it could last for many years in the future. See photos for more detail.
Ad ID: 1492656219
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