Hear, hear! I use rum!joechianti wrote:That's not really so much when you break it down. 24 bottle a week divided by 7 days is 3.5 bottles per day. If you're awake for 16 hours a day, that's a mere .2 bottles per hour, or approximately 2.5 ounces per hour. To tell you the truth, I don't think anyone could survive on such small rations. I know I have to supplement that beer with at least 8 ounces of whiskey each day just to remain sane.RickBeer wrote: 3 or 4 cases a month? Yikes! Beat me by 600%!
Reasonable Craft Brews, <$2
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Tequila for me.John Sand wrote:Hear, hear! I use rum!
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Unibroue makes private label ales for Trader Joes and they are delicious. I've only ever seen two varieties, a "golden ale" and a yearly vintage ale. Look at the 750ml bottles corks and you'll see the Unibroue stamp. Around here they sell for $6.Brian N- wrote:Trader Joe's market has some interesting brews that are reasonable. I like the "Black Toad" ale, and usually buy a couple of six-packs when it is available.
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Trader Joe's is a bit far for me, maybe 40 minutes away.
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I'll have to check Trader Joe's out. They're building a new one about 10 minutes from me!
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They just opened a Trader Joe's just yesterday here, but it's about 30 miles southwest of me, in an area I never have any other reason to go. But they plan on building another one about 10 miles from, so I can hardly wait.
I finally checked out World Market after hearing about it on the Borg a few months back. It was awesome. They have the best selection of beers I've seen so far. Not that I get out much, to be honest. But I signed up for the free membership and I hear they have a 30% off wine and beer sale about every 3 months for members. Most of their singles are $1.99, so I'll stock up like a hoarder when they're $1.39.
I finally checked out World Market after hearing about it on the Borg a few months back. It was awesome. They have the best selection of beers I've seen so far. Not that I get out much, to be honest. But I signed up for the free membership and I hear they have a 30% off wine and beer sale about every 3 months for members. Most of their singles are $1.99, so I'll stock up like a hoarder when they're $1.39.
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World Market is fantastic. They do the 30% off mixer sixers every so often w/ the membership (on beers priced at 1.99 usually). Great way to try new beers.
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If you have any warehouse stores like Sam's Club or Costco they can have some really good deals.
A 24 pack of the Sam Adams seasonal sampler seems to be between $18 and $20 where as the 12 pack is $15 at the grocery store. They also have had the best prices on six packs I have seen on stuff like Bell's Hopslam at $8. Now there stock changes all the time but when they have something good it's usually pretty damn good.
Also I think most of the Sierra Nevada 12 packs end up being right around $14 and go on sale for $12 at the local grocery store store and a little more for the Beer Camp ones but the Beer Camp cases have been a fantastic every time I have had one.
A 24 pack of the Sam Adams seasonal sampler seems to be between $18 and $20 where as the 12 pack is $15 at the grocery store. They also have had the best prices on six packs I have seen on stuff like Bell's Hopslam at $8. Now there stock changes all the time but when they have something good it's usually pretty damn good.
Also I think most of the Sierra Nevada 12 packs end up being right around $14 and go on sale for $12 at the local grocery store store and a little more for the Beer Camp ones but the Beer Camp cases have been a fantastic every time I have had one.
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I've got none such stores near me except for Sam's Club which I do check out about once a month for deals. There is a Total Wine about 40 mins. away on the way to a race track so I make a stop in there occasionally. Sometimes they have seasonal six packs for $3 at the end of the season so they are a nice grab if I can find them in stock.
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One of our local beer stores had cases of Stone Ruination for $20. I bought two. It retailed for $72 so I got a steal of a deal.
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I'm jealous. I would have bought them up at that price.