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. .. or you can of course brew a decent clone, like the one i am enjoying from Austin, worked out to be about $1.85 a pint :mug: brew calculator pegged it at 8.9% abv and 191 IBU; fantastic efficiency!

Or you can get in on group buys and buy hops in bulk. My IPA fermenting right now was brewed "in the tradition of" Pliny. Only 6.26% but 150 calculated IBU for $0.54 a pint. :mug:
 
We are pretty lucky here, It's on tap in 3 locations within a few blocks of my house, I pay 3.00 a pint!! :rockin:
 
The only site I know of that approaches that functionality is beerfly which is part of beeradvocate.com. I don't think it is quite as functional as you describe but it is very useful for finding craft beer in otherwise desolate areas.
 
sorry i edited my post, I found the link.. I guess I could have kept up the original..

OP just be glad you're not at this place looking to drink some russian river beers.
http://www.beermenus.com/cities/san-francisco/bars/fat-angel

also OP, you live in the boonies, I'd not complain too much and be glad you can even get pliny.

It's safe to say I'll probably never set foot in that place. Makes the place I'm talking about look cheap.

And I wouldn't really say I'm complaining, just trying to educate myself on what the going price for a pint would be.

And good point, You do pay a little more for things when you live in the boonies.
 
Lucky 13, Church/Market, San Francisco, CA.
Pliney the Elder - $3 per pint happy hour until 8pm everyday, $4 there after.
And after three years at this below taproom price, Pliney is going up this week at Lucky 13 to $4 happy hours, $5 there after.
Make sure you say 'hi' to Laura, my sister.
 
Lucky 13, Church/Market, San Francisco, CA.
Pliney the Elder - $3 per pint happy hour until 8pm everyday, $4 there after.
And after three years at this below taproom price, Pliney is going up this week at Lucky 13 to $4 happy hours, $5 there after.
Make sure you say 'hi' to Laura, my sister.

thanks for the tip, I my have to break y boycott of SF for this.
 
Awesome! That guy has a good selection of beer and I end up usually talking to him for at least 10 minutes about beer each time I go.. maybe it should be a Pliny night... mmmmm... I did try the Sculpin the last time I was over there and thought it was a pretty damn good beer. I did enjoy Exponential Hoppiness last time I was down at the Toronado. Its going to be a good year at NHC with all the local breweries getting together.

It pays to frequent a establishment and then ask them to get you items that you can't find. I live around the corner from La Mesa Market and he actually called up Russian River and pestered them to let him get their beer. He eventually wore them down and they relented.

I'm looking forward to the NHC, my wife...not so much.
 
It pays to frequent a establishment and then ask them to get you items that you can't find. I live around the corner from La Mesa Market and he actually called up Russian River and pestered them to let him get their beer. He eventually wore them down and they relented.

I'm looking forward to the NHC, my wife...not so much.

hahaha I think my girlfriend is the exact same way. "Have fun honey"
 
Pliny the Younger was $15 for 10oz at several Philly bars. I think most of it was going to charity, but still....
 
whats the big deal about this beer? i cant find it around here and everyon always talks about the damn stuff
 
When I first had it a few years ago, it was amazing. The aroma was unbelievable, like sticking your nose in a bag of hops. And the hop flavor was very intense without being ridiculously bitter. It was like this perfect meld of hops. At the time I had never tasted anything like it, but now it's just not that big of a deal for me, which is another reason that I was questioning the price. It's still a great beer, but I have found IIPA's that are as good or better out there.
 
Here in SF:
$4.49 a bottle (500ml = 16.9 oz) retail at a liquor store [availability can be hard though]; one bar sells the bottle for $6 ($1 cheaper at happy hour), and another place sells it on draft for $5 or so for a pint.

Yeah $7 is steep..but it sounds like supply & demand.
 
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