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KillerIguana

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One of my favorite beers is Stone's Ruination. I went to grab a 6 pack the other day, until I noticed the price was almost $19.00. I think that was the first time I put a beer back on the shelve because of the price. I understand what's involved in producing these high end beers, but I can buy SN Celebration for about $12.00 a 6 pack, so that seemed a bit outrageous.

I'm just curious as to how much Ruination is going for in other parts of the country?
And, what's the most you paid for a 6 pack of domestic craft beer?
 
Most I have paid was 30usd for a 4 pack, my date thought I was crazy. I also paid 13usd for one 120 Dog.
 
The most I paid for a domestic craft beer was probably $10... I got Bigfoot for $8.99 the last time I bought it.

The most I have paid for any beer?

Thomas Hardy was about $7 for an 8oz bottle, and that was a long time ago.

In the late 80s Samuel Smith's was about $17 for a 6 in Michigan... I bought a few of those when I could afford it. I loved it then, but haven't had one of their beers in probably 15 years, so I can't comment as to whether or not I would think much of it now.
 
The most I ever paid for any beer? $11 for one 12oz Miller at a concert this past weekend. I said, "How much?!" Then chuckled, paid the lady and didn't drink for the rest of the night.
 
Depends ..... For a everyday maybe up to $14 for a good lambic or triple I have spent up to $260 for a bottle of Utopias ( a huge waste ), more common up ti $40 for a limited release.
 
I wanted to buy a 6 pack of dead guy ale at vons the other day but put it back because it was like $12. So I'd say $10 is my limit on 6 packs in the store. Trader Joes has 22 oz arrogant bastards for $4. That's pretty much my beer buying limit these days when I'm not at a bar.
 
^ Hands down the most expensive beers have been at sporting events and concerts for me also. But assuming that the OP is asking about off-the-shelf beers, for me it really depends. I generally don't grab the most expensive beers on any sort of regular basis, but I will occasionally check out some special releases or bombers that can get up there. Honestly, my trades with Bottlebomber has been the most expensive if you count shipping.
 
I have spent up to $260 for a bottle of Utopias ( a huge waste )

Really, I have seen it around but never wanted to try it, now I amm glad, heard it taste like brandy, which I don't like.
 
Bought a case of victory dark intrigue for 195.00! The most i have ever paid for beer and Worth it!
 
Gear101 said:
Really, I have seen it around but never wanted to try it, now I amm glad, heard it taste like brandy, which I don't like.

Absolutely tastes like brandy !!! It's a sipping type of beer, it is very strong but IMHO not worth the price nor is it really enjoyable to me as a beer drinker. The bottle in the other hand is awesome.
 
Finally found a local store with some Jolly Pumpkin, last weekend. I wasn't quite expecting the $14 (La Roja) and $18 (Madrugada Obscura) prices, but I still couldn't resist buyin a couple of each. Better than the $10 a glass I've been paying at the local pub.
 
$50 for a bottle of 3 Floyds Dark Lord de Muerte @ Dark Lord Day 2011. Still haven't drank it.
 
badbrew said:
Hope it was in a nightclub at the top of the rio overlooking the strip.:fro:

I once paid 27 dollars for a crown and seven and a gin and tonic in that club.

More to the topic, I think a fifteen dollar bottle of jolly pumpkin is the most I've paid in a store. In a bar, I think a 17 dollar bottle of de struesse is the highest I've paid for something for me. I did buy a friend a bottle of sink the bismark at a local bar for his birthday. That clocked in at 140.

Oh, I guess my priciest store purchase was actually a 3-liter bottle of double bastard.
 
I recently paid $100 (shipping makes up $20 of that) for a case of Heratic from Beerjobber. That's probably the most I have spent on beer, but I am getting a fair amount for the money.
 
You guys are nuts. The most I would pay for a good craft brew is about $10 for a 6-pack. Anything above that is just ridiculous....just like a $300 bottle of wine does not taste 10 times better than a $30 bottle, same applies to beers.

I started brewing because I like certain tastes that are only available in overly expensive microbrews...and I can brew it for the cost of a case of Miller Lite.
 
I think most of the money goes into the hedonic value of the beer. I mean it probably really only cost the brewery a couple bucks to make a bomber but the fact that the beer is limited and made in an adventurous spirit makes it worth more to some people. It's really just how much you value the other stuff on top of the beer..... Yeah I'm a marketing guy.

But there is a brew pub near me that made a small batch of framboise and a 750 of it was $25. I felt bad about that though. that was too expensive. It was delicious though. The bottle was 94 of 204 or so. So I think that is pretty neat.
 
You guys are nuts. The most I would pay for a good craft brew is about $10 for a 6-pack. Anything above that is just ridiculous....just like a $300 bottle of wine does not taste 10 times better than a $30 bottle, same applies to beers.

Sometimes its not about pure economics. :D

I have significant memories of the experience involved in some of the more amazing beers I've had. I do not have any such memories of $8 six packs. I'm not knocking moderately priced beer, its wonderful that it exists and perfect for every day drinking. But it's typically not a special experience. I have absolutely zero objection to paying extra for a special experience now and again. :ban:
 
I've just recently bought a case of Rogue's Dirtoir Black Lager that my wife loves. That was probably around $60. Still have a bottle of Utopias that I haven't opened. But what I normally spend on beer at the store is roughly $8.99 for a six pack. This is your SN torpedo or their Rye which I really like right now, Stone's IPA, etc. I did buy some Dogfish Head 120 for $10 a 12 oz bottle, but that was only because I hadn't had the chance to try any yet. Most of the higher priced stuff, I'll try once at least, but usually don't go out of my way to get more. My standard purchase: 22 oz bottle of Arrogant Bastard. Love that stuff! :D
 
Dude, I would have handed that back to them. Wow! :mug:

That's Vegas. The day before I paid $20 for a fruity drink at Margaritaville (it was 8am I needed my fruit juice). It had 8 shots of rum in it. I felt worse for my buddy who paid $9 for a 12oz bottle of Coors Light. We did drink 8 hours for free at the blackjack tables downtown and both cashed out with a lot more than we started with so it's all good.
 
I spend $7 for a snifter of beer at the beers bars around town almost every weekend, and don't have a problem paying well beyond $20 a bottle for a special experience - things like the Mikkeler Nelson Sauvin Brut, some of the Cantillon beers (for which I'd pay much more than $20), etc.
For "regular" bottled beers, I am pretty cheap. There are perfectly good pale ales, IPAs, Weizens, etc. for under $12 a sixpack. No reason to spend twice that.
 
Sometimes its not about pure economics. :D

I have significant memories of the experience involved in some of the more amazing beers I've had. I do not have any such memories of $8 six packs. I'm not knocking moderately priced beer, its wonderful that it exists and perfect for every day drinking. But it's typically not a special experience. I have absolutely zero objection to paying extra for a special experience now and again. :ban:

I understand where you are coming from with this.

I remember the dining experiences most in very expensive restaurants. Was the food really that much better? Not really. But the presentation/atmosphere and the fact that you made special effort to dress up made it memorable. I think in a similar way a special or limited beer would provide a lasting memory because it's simply not the "normal".
 
The most I'll pay? Probably the $14 a sixpack for Nugget Nectar - and I'll only end up getting one or two of em. I don't have a major problem paying $10 a sixer. It's pretty normal to pay $5 or so for a draft pint, and I would consider a nice sixer better than two drafts. Not a whole lot better, but still worth it depending on the beer.
 

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