Over Priced Beer.

What places have more overpriced beer than a strip club?

My answer is a Bill's game at The Ralph.
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Any place that sells American beer.

I was born and raised here and even fought for this great country but the reason beer is served ice cold here is because the taste sucks.

Cold hides taste.
trojantide's Avatar
The big American breweries continue to pump out their swill because that's what the majority of Americans want and consume. However, with the proliferation of craft breweries the US has gone from making zero good beers to arguably brewing the worlds best. This all occured within the last 20 years. Pretty awesome. Now I still find an English real ale to suite my taste best but I'm glad I now don't have to travel there to get one.
As for over priced, any professional sporting event does so to help with the exorbitant salaries those guys make. I say don't go, watch at home. The beer is better and cheaper.
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Some cheap bastard brought some Genny Screamers to a M&G in Canada. The Canucks thought it was the greatest thing since, well, canned beer. LOL The grass is always greener...I'll drink most anything if there's a pizza nearby.
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Old Mil? lmao The Canadian version must be better than ours. The Labatt's that is made in Rochester sucks hairy balls. Oh well, anything that keeps the D cups full, LOL
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  • Tiger
  • 08-29-2013, 05:49 PM
lol
Originally Posted by Frankie Fine
May I have a sip of your beer?
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  • Tiger
  • 08-29-2013, 05:53 PM
What places have more overpriced beer than a strip club?

My answer is a Bill's game at The Ralph. Originally Posted by Paulwantsya
Beer at the PGA recently:



But Major League Baseball might not even be the worst rip-offs.

The average beer prices at various pro sports stadiums are:

NFL $7.28
NBA $7.08
NHL $7.07
MLB $6.09
The big American breweries continue to pump out their swill because that's what the majority of Americans want and consume. However, with the proliferation of craft breweries the US has gone from making zero good beers to arguably brewing the worlds best. This all occured within the last 20 years. Pretty awesome. Now I still find an English real ale to suite my taste best but I'm glad I now don't have to travel there to get one.
As for over priced, any professional sporting event does so to help with the exorbitant salaries those guys make. I say don't go, watch at home. The beer is better and cheaper. Originally Posted by trojantide
I'm a big fan of the english ales as well. It seems the craft industry in the US has caused the german brewers to rethink their adherance to the 1516 purity law. German breweries are experimenting with different flavors in response for a demand for it by German consumers. BTW, avoid the BECKS beer, It's now brewed in St.Louis and by all accounts is pretty bad. The becks dark was a favorite of mine, such a shame!
Screw the stadium prices for everything!! stay home , watch the game and see your favorite girl instead.
Any place that sells American beer.
I was born and raised here and even fought for this great country but the reason beer is served ice cold here is because the taste sucks.
Cold hides taste. Originally Posted by Gotyour6
Do you consider Canadian Beers.... Molson, Labatts.... Moosehead....
to be Americanized beers? Just curious.

As for over priced, any professional sporting event does so to help with the exorbitant salaries those guys make. I say don't go, watch at home. The beer is better and cheaper. Originally Posted by trojantide
AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Some cheap bastard brought some Genny Screamers to a M&G in Canada. The Canucks thought it was the greatest thing since, well, canned beer. LOL The grass is always greener...I'll drink most anything if there's a pizza nearby. Originally Posted by jokacz
Jokacz -- are you referring to Genny Cream Ales???? Did he bring "pounders"????
Where do you even find "Screamers" anymore????? My college roommate and I made a Christmas Tree out of Genny Scream Ale cases..... I think you could buy a case of 16 ounce pounders for about $4.99 back in the day......

lol Originally Posted by Frankie Fine
Damn... I was hoping the picture would show up. I suck at this....


I edited -- looks like I'm figuring it out after three years....................

Old Mil? lmao The Canadian version must be better than ours. The Labatt's that is made in Rochester sucks hairy balls. Oh well, anything that keeps the D cups full, LOL Originally Posted by jokacz
No Lie.
I work in the bar biz.... and "Old Mills" suck.....
BUT -- if you ever need to drink NA beers --- "Old Mil N/A's" taste more like beer than any other NA beer on the market --- No shit.

Screw the stadium prices for everything!! stay home , watch the game and see your favorite girl instead. Originally Posted by drluv1
If your favorite team is Duh Bills....See your favorite girl while watching the game WITH her.... should be lots of "down time" to have a LOT of "play time".....
Hmmmmm..... I need a "hobby hooker sports fan"........
Need to add that to my hobby biz card......
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  • MC
  • 08-29-2013, 10:06 PM
lol
Originally Posted by Frankie Fine
Best Beer Advertisement Ever.


Next time around, I want a cold one!
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Why High Falls Brewery ever brought back Genesee Cream Ale is beyond me. I always thought the taste of it was lacking. The only worse tasting Beer I have ever had was Olympia out of Seattle in Washington State. That stuff tasted like canned dish water. At least High Falls finally brought back 12 Horse Ale. But it doesn't taste the same as it did in the old production batches. Which makes me think they changed the recipe (i.e cheaper ingredients). But back to the question of overpriced Beverages. The most overpriced Beverage in my opinion is "bottled Water". Using the prices from the PGA board above. Let's say $5.00 for a case of 24 bottles. You sell those 24 bottles at $3.00 a piece for a total of $72.00. Subtract your purchase cost and you end up with a profit of $67.00. Not bad for something that amounts to 3 Gallons of Water if it was coming out of your tap.
Beer at the PGA recently:

Originally Posted by Tiger
Not fer nuthin.... but where else in the freaking world can you go and have to pay MORE for a Heiniken than a Genny??????
Or worse yet --- A Miller Lite.....