Same-day delivery when ordered by 11am PT.
Arrives professionally arranged and delivered.
Send a charming gift with the Cured Meat & Beer Box from Vancouver Baskets. An incredible way to indulge in good memories with good people, this gift set includes four refreshing beers, bacon salami, sweet heat beef jerky, and a beverage box for presentation and display. For a more personal touch, add on wine, champagne, gourmet snacks, and more from our custom options.
This is what is included in this gift:
Beer - 4 Beers : This gift set includes 4 beers.
Jerky - Great Canadian Meat Beef Jerky Sweet Heat : These strips of Sweet Heat jerky are small, and they are sliced to a medium thickness. The texture is more on the dry side, and it requires a reasonable amount of effort to chew. The aroma is fragrant and inviting. There are no visible signs of fat, and handling this jerky leaves no oily residue on your fingers. The first flavors detected are mild to moderate levels of saltiness and sweetness. A juicy taste from the apple juice is noticeable, and it complements the overall flavor profile nicely.
Salami - Wagener’s Bacon Salami : This bold and flavourful salami is a true delight. Crafted with dedication and care, this salami is a wonderful snack on its own, or as part of an appetizer when served alongside cheese, wine, and spreads. Ready To Eat - Keep Refrigerated.
Box - Brewery Wooden 6 pcs Beer Bottle Box : This beautiful box can hold up to 6 beverages securely for travel or storage. It features decorative text on the lid.
This basket includes a selection of Canadian Beers. Alcohol deliveries require the recipient to be of legal drinking age. Valid government-issued identification may be required upon delivery to verify age.
Because flowers and certain items are seasonal and perishable, substitutions may be made when necessary. In all cases, overall design, size, and value are maintained.
Yes, when ordered before 11am PT.
Overall design and value are maintained, with substitutions when necessary.
Delivered by local drivers across Vancouver and the Lower Mainland.