When does price become a factor for you?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by pitweasel, Aug 27, 2013.

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  1. pitweasel

    pitweasel Initiate (0) Jun 11, 2007 New York

    I went to a concert last night. Now, I've never actually had a drink at a show before, because I'm usually either working or in an area where I'm too likely to spill as much as I drink. But last night, I had initially thought "yeah, I might get something".

    But then it dawned on me: Molson Canadian cost the same price as retail bottles of Founders Breakfast Stout.

    Once more to sink in: Molson Canadian. Founders Breakfast Stout. Same price. Only difference: the where and when of availability.

    Now, I realize that some people will stick to their "beggers can't be choosers" mantra, or point out the already acknowledged fact that said FBS isn't available at the show, so it's a moot point. But personally, once I got it in my head that a so-so AAL was going to cost me the same price as one of my favorite beers, I couldn't force myself to buy it.

    Has anyone else ever approached pricing this way and suddenly found themselves a bit less thirsty? At what point at a concert, game, or other overpriced venue do you draw the line between "I could really use a beer" and "no way in hell am I paying that"?
     
  2. Nanners

    Nanners Initiate (0) Aug 15, 2013 Ohio

    I'm a hop man and I have never had hop slam, never will as long as it costs 20 a six. Not even interested. Same goes for sculping.
     
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  3. cYmYr

    cYmYr Savant (1,035) May 21, 2013 Pennsylvania

    You're a captive audience at airports, stadiums, resorts, etc. I've never found a price too high to go without a drink or two.
     
  4. willbm3

    willbm3 Initiate (0) Feb 19, 2010 Massachusetts

    I dunno. I dropped $9 per SNPA at the Garden a few weeks ago. Actually, I'd prefer not to think about that :slight_frown:
     
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  5. RobinLee

    RobinLee Maven (1,423) Feb 15, 2012 Wisconsin

    Bois was a bit much at $28/750... but then again, I got the Elijah Craig 12 Eclipse for $30, so don't look at me.
     
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  6. HeelsandEers

    HeelsandEers Initiate (0) Jun 8, 2013 West Virginia

    That only happens to me with AALs. At sporting events, or whatever, there is not a chance in hell I'm paying $8 for 16oz BMC pee water.

    That's why I either drink before I go to them, or simply not at all.

    Fortunately enough, when I go to Pirates games, there is a pretty decent beer selection. I can get a Hop Devil draft for $9. Totally worth it, especially considering that a bud light is going to cost only a $1 or two less.
     
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  7. Jacurdy60

    Jacurdy60 Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2013 Massachusetts

    When I have no money for food, school books, etc.
     
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  8. Dans12

    Dans12 Initiate (0) Jun 17, 2013 Texas

    It's happened to me. I was at a concert with 12 dollar Bud Light tall boys. I don't mind getting smashed off crappy beer but not at that price. I stayed sober.
     
  9. Benish

    Benish Pooh-Bah (2,446) Mar 13, 2013 Utah
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    It will always cost more; whether it's a sporting event, concert, etc. If I'm having a great time, I might just go ahead and buy a beer. It's more fun to drink beer with friends at an event.
     
  10. CLAZZ51

    CLAZZ51 Initiate (0) Mar 30, 2010 Pennsylvania

    $20 for a six of a good beer isn't a bad deal, when you figure that in a dive bar you will pay that or more for 6 Miller Lites. Don't even get me started with Stadium prices...at Hienz field a Yuengling Lager will run you $9/draft. I'll buy one or two to get us through the game but would rather spend that cash on a six pack or growler of a nice craft brew.
     
  11. xShoWTeKx

    xShoWTeKx Pundit (994) Jan 21, 2013 South Carolina
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    anything past $15 a bomber, $20 a pack, or $6 a glass is too damn much. If I find that one that I just have to fucking try I might, like right now I'm finding it really hard to refrain from spending $17 for a 375ml of La Trappe Quad Barrel Aged.
     
  12. Ri0

    Ri0 Initiate (0) Jul 1, 2012 Wisconsin

    When I have more important bills to pay, I start to consider price.
     
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  13. HighWine

    HighWine Initiate (0) Dec 11, 2010 Illinois

    When the name "Mikkeller" is on the label. Been suckered in and disappointed too many times.
     
  14. Ivegotmule

    Ivegotmule Initiate (0) Nov 7, 2012 North Carolina

    Last show I went to I bought 6 24oz Modelos at 11$ each. I didn't go to not drink beer. If I want a beer, I'm gonna pay whatever to get it. But I'm also not a poor college kid anymore. (Don't know if you are or not) that's just the point in my life that I'm at. My mortgage is paid, and my retirement is bumping, so fuck it. And the person above who won't buy Hopslam bc it's 20$ a 6 has obviously never tasted it. I'd pay 30+.
     
  15. Brewtull

    Brewtull Initiate (0) Apr 29, 2008 California

    When my wife is standing next to me at the beer store.
     
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  16. evilcatfish

    evilcatfish Pooh-Bah (2,116) May 11, 2012 Missouri
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    Paying premium price at concert/sporting venues sucks but that's life. Somebody once told me the prices are so high to avoid people becoming to intoxicated, while that sounds noble I doubt it to be true
     
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  17. Beardcore

    Beardcore Initiate (0) May 5, 2013 Nevada

    A while back some buddies and I met up to see Anthrax. Somebody picked up my food before the show, so I thought I would grab a round for everybody. Seven PBR tall boys ran me $76. I wasn't happy about it, but I'm sure I would do it again. The beer isn't craft, but a crappy beer with your friends is about as good as a great beer by yourself.
     
  18. joelwlcx

    joelwlcx Initiate (0) Apr 23, 2007 Minnesota

    And I thought $9 for Surly was a lot...
     
  19. Greywulfken

    Greywulfken Grand Pooh-Bah (5,815) Aug 25, 2010 New York
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    When I don't have enough money to buy what I want.
     
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  20. tjensen3618

    tjensen3618 Maven (1,391) Mar 23, 2008 California

    Price becomes a factor when some upstart brewery bottles an IPA and expects me to buy it when it's at a higher price point then, Torpedo, Maximus, Union Jack, Stone IPA, even higher than Sculpin or PtE. Needless to say, I pass on most new breweries bottled offerings.
     
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