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Old 10-21-2008, 08:54 AM   #21
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I charge $3.99 for a 20 oz Budweiser at the restaurant.
I have never had a complaint.

If Applebee's charges $7 for Blue Moon, that means someone, or many someones are paying that price for it.


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Old 10-21-2008, 06:28 PM   #22
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I got caught €8.50 for a pint of Leffe in Paris Beavais airport last month...
I thought hey it is an airport I should have expected something like that...

Then I got into the city and EVERYWHERE was charging between €7-€10 a pint!!!

The worst I saw was €9.40 for a pint of Carlsberg!
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It seems around me that most places catagorize both Yeungling and Sam Adams as imports and charges arcodingling. I could maybe see this with Sam Adams because it is more expensive than most but while Yeungling is more expensive than most BMC its nowhere near import price. Plus, it is VERY rare that I see a place that lists prices for any drinks (beer, wine, liquor, or cocktails)
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It seems around me that most places catagorize both Yeungling and Sam Adams as imports and charges arcodingling. I could maybe see this with Sam Adams because it is more expensive than most but while Yeungling is more expensive than most BMC its nowhere near import price. Plus, it is VERY rare that I see a place that lists prices for any drinks (beer, wine, liquor, or cocktails)
Not w/ Lager 'round me...course, this is close enough to the Yuengling epicenter that it's as common as water. SA I sometimes see listed as a "premium domestic"


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