Now that the craft brewing revolution that I fought for since the mid-'80's has succeeded, I can't afford to buy any, except when I have let my pipeline run dry and am desperate, or maybe a six-pack for my birthday. The last time I bought beer without cringing, it was $6.00 a pack for something pretty good, and $3.00 a pint in a brewpub. Now, it is double that, and not doable on Social Security, a seasonal greenhouse job, and the dribble my little homebrew and winemaking supply shop brings in.
I took my wife to a restaurant that was a branch of a microbrewery for her birthday four years ago. 2 Reubens, 2 tiny bags of chips, 2 beers and a cider, and a tip were about $45. That was my first and last visit to a place that would otherwise be my neighborhood bar, but for the prices. And that was before inflation. Luckily, I am a competent brewer and get supplies at a discount, but sometimes am short of brewing opportunities.
Go buy something from your local shop once in a while, or the variety and freshness will decline, if it manages to stay open.