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4 hours ago, Wilbur said:

Yeah, but you are talking to a guy who drinks less than a case all year long.  :) 

Not when I am around!

 

4 hours ago, Dottles said:

That's what they're going for in places around here too.  I'm glad I don't drink. 

$6 - 8 are the most common here, but depending on where you would go (pre-covid), it might be $10 for a beer.

 

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40 minutes ago, Randomguy said:

You must remember being charged $8 for beer when you and the wife visited!

Yep. About the same around St. Louis. 

I have trouble paying nearly the same amount for one beer at a bar or restaurant for what I could take home a 6 pack.

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6 hours ago, JerrySTL said:

Yep. About the same around St. Louis. 

I have trouble paying nearly the same amount for one beer at a bar or restaurant for what I could take home a 6 pack.

What are you drinking that you can get for $8 a 6 pack? I suspect there is a lot of misremembering going on in this thread. $7 a pint is pretty standard for anything decent on tap outside of happy hour these days. I would suspect north of $10 in Manhattan, probably $12,  actually. A 6 pack under $13 is either a steal or shit. 

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9 hours ago, JerrySTL said:

Yep. About the same around St. Louis. 

I have trouble paying nearly the same amount for one beer at a bar or restaurant for what I could take home a 6 pack.

That is what pulsates through my mind when I go to an ice cream parlor. Thank goodness, there are none around here to tempt me. The counters here just serve what one can buy in the store.

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1 hour ago, sheep_herder said:

That is what pulsates through my mind when I go to an ice cream parlor. Thank goodness, there are none around here to tempt me. The counters here just serve what one can buy in the store.

Me too.  I much prefer buying it at the store for $2.50 that will last for a week or two instead of paying more for a single serving. 

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9 hours ago, Prophet Zacharia said:

What are you drinking that you can get for $8 a 6 pack?

Many of the local micro-brews have beer between $8 and $11 a 6-pack.  12-packs are usually in the $15 range.

A 30-pack of stuff like Bud Light and Coors can be had for $20.

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4 hours ago, RalphWaldoMooseworth said:

Me too.  I much prefer buying it at the store for $2.50 that will last for a week or two instead of paying more for a single serving. 

Who are you trying to kid????

 

6 hours ago, sheep_herder said:

That is what pulsates through my mind when I go to an ice cream parlor. Thank goodness, there are none around here to tempt me. The counters here just serve what one can buy in the store.

Our Baskin Robbins is right next store to a Giant grocery store.  Hmmm, five bucks for a few scoops and a cone, or two 1.5 quart containers of Breyers or whatever is on sale at Giant???  Hey kids, you can each choose an ice cream from the big freezer!

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1 hour ago, Razors Edge said:

Who are you trying to kid????

 

Our Baskin Robbins is right next store to a Giant grocery store.  Hmmm, five bucks for a few scoops and a cone, or two 1.5 quart containers of Breyers or whatever is on sale at Giant???  Hey kids, you can each choose an ice cream from the big freezer!

We quit going to B&R and supporting some other stores that supported wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone and surrounding areas, but that is just us.

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