4 pack: 2x2
Are these really becoming new standards? I am used to 6, 12, 24
It's usually a 4 pack or 15 pack of 16oz tallboys with a higher alcohol percentage. 4 pack would be equal to a sixer, and the 15 equal to a 24.
The shift was with (((energy drinks))).
I would sooner drink a zero sugar energy drink than modern jew juice (((beer))). Get that fat estrogen beer gut, goy.
Energy drinks are just caffeine and sugar (or some chemical sweetener) and a lot of marketing to try to make them seem macho when they are really hyped up soda pop. Drink coffee if you want caffeine.
4 packs are common for high abv craft beer. E.g. if you're buying a four pack of 16oz +10% abv beer, larger packages are just silly.
Odd to think a standard is silly, isn't that like saying premium gas should be sold by the litre because the rating is higher? Or jumbo eggs should be sold in 8 packs while regular eggs stay a dozen.
In the case of alcohol, abv relates to consumption quantity. E.g. vodka is sold to consumers by the bottle, not by the 24 pack.
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