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Post by NOTTHOR on Apr 27, 2008 21:27:58 GMT -6
Per fluid ounce, beer was cheaper than soda which was cheaper than milk. Crazy, I guess Mr. Market's telling me to drink more beer.
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Post by idrinkthereforeiam on Apr 28, 2008 5:35:37 GMT -6
With Barley and Hops prices, that won't last for long. Beer prices are set to soar.
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Post by Earl on Apr 28, 2008 6:30:26 GMT -6
I read somewhere that it will affect micro-brews substantially more as the macros contract theirs for a period of years. If true (like everything on the internet), there's a benefit to being a beer slob instead of a beer snob.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Apr 28, 2008 7:05:21 GMT -6
I read somewhere that it will affect micro-brews substantially more as the macros contract theirs for a period of years. If true (like everything on the internet), there's a benefit to being a beer slob instead of a beer snob. Yeah sure. When oil goes up in price, gas immediately goes up, but when oil goes down, it takes weeks, Also BTR, I think the reason your Coors Light is so cheap is because 15 years ago they just started putting amber food coloring in water and serving it as the Silver Bullet. If you want a beer that doesn't taste like water next to the bed that the cat has been drinking out of, you probably have to pay more.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Apr 28, 2008 7:18:16 GMT -6
I read somewhere that it will affect micro-brews substantially more as the macros contract theirs for a period of years. If true (like everything on the internet), there's a benefit to being a beer slob instead of a beer snob. Yeah sure. When oil goes up in price, gas immediately goes up, but when oil goes down, it takes weeks, Also BTR, I think the reason your Coors Light is so cheap is because 15 years ago they just started putting amber food coloring in water and serving it as the Silver Bullet. If you want a beer that doesn't taste like water next to the bed that the cat has been drinking out of, you probably have to pay more. Wrong ghost, the sweat of a day's worth of honest non-union labor is what makes Coors taste so good.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Apr 28, 2008 7:47:52 GMT -6
Yeah, you would think that by having non-union labor, Coors would have cheaper beer. However, the beer still sucks, but at least you know that less of that money is going into the working man's pocket and deeper into Pete Coors' failed senate runs.
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