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A brewery in Finland has upped the ante of the number of drinks you can sell at once by introducing 1,000-count packs of beer.

Finland's Nokia Brewery announced the debut of its 1,000-count packs of its Keisari lager on April 25 and they are currently available in select Finnish supermarkets. While it is unclear how customers will actually transport the beer out of the store, the packs are on sale for about $2,343, Food & Wine reports. That amounts to about $2 per can.

The brewery introduced the 1,000 pack in response to Karjala, another Finnish beer brand that offered a 100-pack of beer earlier in April, according to Food & Wine.

And the super-sized packs of beer won't be around for long. The supermarkets selling the cases of beer will break the massive box of beers into smaller packs if they don't sell out by Monday.