Craft Beer vs Premium Beer: Heineken, Guinness & Stella Deals

## The Beer Value Equation: Premium Brands vs Value Buying Beer pricing has increased significantly in 2024–2025 due to ingredient and distribution costs. In 2026, smart beer buying means understanding the premium brand landscape and where the genuine value lies. ### The Premium International Beer Tier **Heineken** remains the world’s most recognized premium lager. A 12-pack retails at $17–$20, and Heineken regularly runs promotions: – **Rebate programs** — Mail-in or app rebates of $3–$5 on 12-packs at Total Wine – **Bonus pack deals** — Frequently “get 15 for the price of 12” or similar **Guinness Draught** has gained significant US market share. The 8-can “rocket widget” packs retail at $10–$13: – Best bought at Costco for bulk pricing ($18–$20 for 12-pack) – Guinness promotions often tie to St. Patrick’s Day (March) and football season **Stella Artois** prices have risen but remain competitive with Heineken: – AB InBev (parent company) frequently runs 2-for-$20 deals at major retailers – Stella Artois Midnight Lager has found an audience at similar pricing ### Where to Find the Best Beer Deals **Total Wine & More**: The best selection and pricing for international brands. Their loyalty program and app-exclusive deals deliver $2–$4 off regularly. **Costco**: Best bulk pricing. Heineken 24-pack, Sam Adams variety packs, and Modelo 24-pack all represent the best price-per-bottle you’ll find outside of a brewery. **BevMo**: Frequent “5¢ wine and beer” sales extend to select beer — buying 2 packs means the second is essentially $0.05. ### The Craft vs Premium Calculation A craft six-pack runs $10–$15, while a premium import six-pack runs $9–$11. For pure value, international premium lagers like Modelo, Heineken, and Stella deliver consistent quality at lower cost than most craft options.

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