I haven’t. And I’m not planning to. But if I were planning to, then why would I not go with this pack of Keisari lager from local brewer Nokian Panimo – literally “Nokia Brewery” – which yes, is in the city of Nokia, which yes, is where the phone brand started out.
But you won’t find 3310 cans in this case:

It “only” contains 3241. Which I think is a bit of a missed opportunity – for foreign nerds, at least.
€6,773.69 is R139,425.57 this evening, which equates to about R43 (€2.10) a can. And that’s really good value for Finland, where an average beer will set you back an average of €7. Albeit that that’s a draught in a restaurant, this is still a very good price.
And remember, even here in SA, beer is expensive.
Of course, aside form the price, there will be some other issues. Like how many friends you will need to have to help you drink it before the best before date. As an example, ten of you at four cans a night (or four of you at ten cans a night, I guess) will still take almost three months.
And how to get it to wherever you’re going to serve it.
And how you’re going to keep 3241 cans of lager cold.
But these are minor matters when it comes to the glamour and the fame that will come with buying The Emperor of Giant Beer Packs: The Very Biggest Pack In History, no less.
I’m tempted.
