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I was spoiled living in Atlanta when I was in college. If we were low on money we would just go to Sweetwater or Red Brick and pay $5 for all you can drink beer. If we had money and wanted to go some place nice we could get a good craft pour for $4.
I enjoy going out with friends so, I still spend $9 routinely on beer in DC to be social. What shocks me about DC beer prices is sometimes one beer is as much or more than my burger and fries which also routinely cost $9 - $15 anywhere in DC.
$5 a pint sounds like a good deal to me! Here in D.C. I pay anywhere from 6 - 13 dollars for craft beer. Bud on happy hour is usually $4 here. I would say an average non-happy hour pint in D.C. is about $7.
I don't understand the question, but I am from Georgia.
Another hypothetical scenario would be, would it be easy for you to beleive that a 98 foot fish like creature lived in the ocean weighing about 150 Tons and it breathed air through a hole in it's head if you didn't have direct evidence...
I tend to look at it this way. We have not gained the knowledge yet to answer this question. If we had not found dinosaur bones would you believe me if I told you that before humans ever walked on earth that these huge monsters that looked like giant lizard/alligators roamed around the earth...
Speaking of these rules. Can I enter a beer as head brewer in the 21a category and also be an additional brewer for a beer submitted in the same category?
I would love to go to Stone! Might have to run that past the rest of the guys. Start out at a brewery tour then maybe try to locate some good brew pubs. I don't want to be stuck in one place and would like to have the option to have a good assortment of pubs in a close area.
We will have a...