I love reading these threads and the sense that people feel as though they are entitled to buy good beer on the cheap. Come on people, we live in a free market society where supply, demand and operating cost goes into the production of a product. Fuel prices, grain prices, hop shortages, insurance costs and everything else that goes into operating a brewery and producing a product that people want to consume all weigh on the price you pay retail.
I assure you that the breweries are not sitting in some cubicle somewhere thinking about how to screw the consumer with ridiculous pricing. Over the last several years the price of craft beer has risen dramatically and in large part it is due to the popularity of the hobby and the market explosion as well as the rising cost of all overhead that goes into its production. When I got into this hobby you could put together a recipe for less than $20.00 and now the average recipe comes in around $30.00 or more.
IPAs and IIPAs are typically super hoppy big beers with huge grain bills and lbs of hops and so of course they are going to cost more than a typical PA. Not to mention the fact that everyone is jumping into the game of these styles and pushing the style envelope of what they really are supposed to be. These beers have become bigger and hoppier every time someone jumps in with one. As someone earlier in the thread commented, there are a lot of people involved in the manufacture and distribution of the beer before it even gets on the shelf and everyone takes their cut, including the guy giving up the shelf space to carry it because we are all in business to make money. In the typical retail world 30% has historically been the benchmark profit line and if you really think that some of these breweries are just jacking up the price to make 50-60% you're being silly.
If you don't want to pay their prices then don't buy their beer but don't think that in you not buying it the price is just going to go down because it won't. If the breweries find the market for a particular product is just no longer there they will just stop brewing it. They won't continue to brew a beer that loses them money. Right now the craft beer industry is riding a huge wave and at some point it will reach a saturation point because there is just not enough retail space or enough bar taps to support the myriad of beers available so just enjoy what's occurring right now because it will taper off at some point and some of these wonderful products you can get now may not be around in another year. Personally I try to find retailers that allow for putting together mixed six packs so I can pick and choose various selections of beer I want to try. I won;t pay more than $10.00 for a six pack of anything and I don't care how good it's supposed to be, it's just not a realistic price point for me but if I can pick a bottle of it to put in a six I will along with 5 other different labels and my retailer lets me do this for $9.99!
AS a specific example of where pricing has gone I offer Anchor Steam's Christmas Ale. I used to be able to get a case when it came out for $30.00, a couple years ago it was then $40.00 and last year's offering was $48.99 a case! This year I am already anticipating a price over $50.00 per case. While the recipe changes every year it is still basically the same beer and this from a brewery that has been around for over 100 years making wonderful beer. They have not been in business that long by deciding to rape the American consumer just because they can.
If you like the beer and can justify the price buy it, if not, don't. If you know a professional brewer then engage them in conversation and ask them how they go about pricing a product and you will see that they too struggle with their own costs to turn out a great product because I assure you they are not happy with what they have to pay to operate and produce.