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Was going through sold items for February to date (315 items)...

25% Bourbon County (79)
10% Bruery (32)
6% Cigar City (19)
5.4% Cantillon (17)
5% FFF (16)
3% Founders (10)
3% Surly (10)
2-2.9% Lost Abbey, Alesmith, FSW, Bells
1-1.9% 3F, Dogfish Head, Hill Farmstead, Cycle, Side Project.
 
Was going through sold items for February to date (315 items)...

25% Bourbon County (79)
10% Bruery (32)
6% Cigar City (19)
5.4% Cantillon (17)
5% FFF (16)
3% Founders (10)
3% Surly (10)
2-2.9% Lost Abbey, Alesmith, FSW, Bells
1-1.9% 3F, Dogfish Head, Hill Farmstead, Cycle, Side Project.

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This is what I have for the last 30 days...but my data is pretty biased since I only do single bottle lots or lots of just the same bottle and I refuse to log the metric fuckton of Tree House auctions.

Goose Island Brewing 26.68%
Cantillon 6.71%
The Bruery 5.51%
Cigar City Brewing 4.99%
Hill Farmstead 4.30%
Three Floyds 3.96%
Drie Fonteinen 3.96%
Side Project Brewing 3.79%
Funky Buddha Brewery 3.79%
Founders Brewing Company 2.93%
Wicked Weed 2.75%
Perennial Artisan Ales 2.41%
Westbrook Brewing Company 2.41%
Lost Abbey 2.07%
Alesmith Brewing 1.89%
Deschutes Brewery 1.89%
Cycle Brewing 1.72%
Firestone Walker 1.55%
Jester King 1.38%
Toppling Goliath Brewing Company 1.20%
4 Hands Brewing Company 1.20%
Russian River Brewing 1.03%
Surly 1.03%
Central Waters Brewing Company 1.03%
de Garde 1.03%
 
This is basically true of almost any form of lottery. And it's shocking how much money people spend (at least in the USA):

http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/what-percentage-of-state-lottery-money-goes-to-the-state/

The -average- resident of Massachusetts in 2012 was spending $671 a year on lottery tickets!
Massholes love playing keno.
True story. No ragerts.

Yup. Massachusetts currently has no casinos, and runs the most successful lottery in the country with the highest payouts.
 
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