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Operation Find The Shittiest Deal at a Local Bar:

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Parabola, Stickee Monkey, or Sucre for the reasonable price of $20/glass. Red Poppy for $10/glass. WUT
 
Operation Find The Shittiest Deal at a Local Bar:

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Parabola, Stickee Monkey, or Sucre for the reasonable price of $20/glass. Red Poppy for $10/glass. WUT
Well that depends. Is the glass a 22oz intiharing device or larger?

But seriously, if the glass is 8-10 ounces that's on par for the bottle cost of Red Poppy.
 
Well that depends. Is the glass a 22oz intiharing device or larger?

But seriously, if the glass is 8-10 ounces that's on par for the bottle cost of Red Poppy.

Word-I was just pointing out that, in addition to some of the prices being absurdly high, the relative pricing of the beers is also incoherent.
 
That's a lot of money for a lot of over-the-hill beer.

It's a lot of money, but I would say that beer is much better aged than fresh. Especially Supplication, Sanctification and Temptation. They are always standouts at 'TION night.
 
I swear that whenever I look at enough listings, my perspective gets so skewed something eventually seems kinda reasonable.

2 Rochefort 8 magnums 2010 is about $30 on être. Is $150 including shipping for 09 & 10 almost reasonable? Almost.

06 Doesjel x2 Maybe it's the not sleeping much last night, but $75 doesn't seem horrendous.

Maybe it's just that the same guy wants $65 for an old ass anchor xmas magnum.
 
SUPERBOX #2

Total cumulative age is 87 years!!!!1!!!


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Frankly, I'm stunned I haven't heard that selling point before now. Of course, it would've been even better tacked onto a bulk sale of Triple Bock (ONE CUMULATIVE CENTURY OF TRIPLE BOCK!!!1!), but beggars can't be choosers.

Maybe more obtuse beer stats would help us all to rationalize our trade/sale demands?
 
Frankly, I'm stunned I haven't heard that selling point before now. Of course, it would've been even better tacked onto a bulk sale of Triple Bock (ONE CUMULATIVE CENTURY OF TRIPLE BOCK!!!1!), but beggars can't be choosers.

Maybe more obtuse beer stats would help us all to rationalize our trade/sale demands?

Dude you gotta normalize for volume. Duh.
 
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