rrryanc
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I mean, if those are like 6-8 ounce pours then I guess it wouldn't be that bad. But they don't tell us that. And with 20 people per seating they'd need to do a full case per to get into that reasonable range. With the LPK and FF on both lists I'm sort of skeptical that they'd do that, which means you're splitting 3 bottles between 20 people, or 3 and change ounces per person. At actual, non-ridiculous retail, that would actually cost you $15 for the first one and $18 for the second. Those snacks have some value, I guess, but would you pay more than $15 for them? So we have something that "ought" to cost $30 going for $68, and something that "ought" to cost $33 going for $84. I think doubling a fair retailing price counts as a ripoff.
Of course, that's with the assumption that you're splitting those cases 40 ways, if they're more generous than that then it's a better deal. But given that this is Mikkellerbar/Trappist, do you really expect them to? I guess matedog can report back and let us know.
I agree with you on the the quantity of pours being related to how overpriced this ends up being.
I'm not in town that weekend, so I don't have a horse in the race. But I do think that if those were Cantillons I really wanted to try, this price would not be in the ripoff range. Even were one able to buy those beers right now, it'd still take a fair amount of effort or cash to actually procure them. They're certainly not beers that are available in a convenient retail setting.