What a bad graphic. Even if it’s averages like wtf? Beers cost differently based on the brand.
You can get racks of natty for lower.
r/chicago
Now do Mexico and Argentina. Or Bavaria, Belgium and Germany but with real beer.
I’m surprised Illinois and New York are so cheap
Rare Illinois W
Those poor bastards in Wyoming
There is no more important economic indicator than GDB.
I’m confused, it says beer in the title but then the map info is about Bud Light and Miller!
Double the price for Utah because their beer is half water based on state law.
Apart from Alaska and Hawaii being expensive, not much of this met my expectations
South Carolina what’s up!
Bud light is only $20 because it’s ass. Good beer (Modelo) cost $30 per 24 pack!
No chance this is accurate for Ct. Unless it’s Pabst
How do i cross post? Or can I screen shot this. I need to share this with the r/illinois sub!!!
Crying in Australian. 🍻
It’s cause we’ve got legal weed.
Surprised CT is #3
European here, can anyone help me with some context? How big are the individual beers? 12oz or a pint? Is BudLight/MillerLite considered a “cheap beer” or a “decent but pricier”?
for example in Slovakia the “better mass produced beers” cost around $1.5 for 500ml (~16.9oz)…, but we also have cheaper beers, with the cheapest going around 50¢ per 500ml can…
What a rip off lol
Do real beer next?
Kinda surprising that TN is so much higher than neighbors.
How are things in Michigan always so much cheaper than in Ohio? Beer, weed, groceries, etc. they’re right next to each other but Michigan is typically cheaper for the same goods. Something is more expensive, right?
We may have high taxes, but we have the cheapest beer
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What a bad graphic. Even if it’s averages like wtf? Beers cost differently based on the brand.
You can get racks of natty for lower.
r/chicago
Now do Mexico and Argentina. Or Bavaria, Belgium and Germany but with real beer.
I’m surprised Illinois and New York are so cheap
Rare Illinois W
Those poor bastards in Wyoming
There is no more important economic indicator than GDB.
I’m confused, it says beer in the title but then the map info is about Bud Light and Miller!
Double the price for Utah because their beer is half water based on state law.
Apart from Alaska and Hawaii being expensive, not much of this met my expectations
South Carolina what’s up!
Bud light is only $20 because it’s ass. Good beer (Modelo) cost $30 per 24 pack!
No chance this is accurate for Ct. Unless it’s Pabst
How do i cross post? Or can I screen shot this. I need to share this with the r/illinois sub!!!
Crying in Australian. 🍻
It’s cause we’ve got legal weed.
Surprised CT is #3
European here, can anyone help me with some context? How big are the individual beers? 12oz or a pint? Is BudLight/MillerLite considered a “cheap beer” or a “decent but pricier”?
for example in Slovakia the “better mass produced beers” cost around $1.5 for 500ml (~16.9oz)…, but we also have cheaper beers, with the cheapest going around 50¢ per 500ml can…
What a rip off lol
Do real beer next?
Kinda surprising that TN is so much higher than neighbors.
How are things in Michigan always so much cheaper than in Ohio? Beer, weed, groceries, etc. they’re right next to each other but Michigan is typically cheaper for the same goods. Something is more expensive, right?
We may have high taxes, but we have the cheapest beer
If I was Illinois I would choose lower taxes
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