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Panthers Beer is Cheap. (It has room to go cheaper)


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The TEAM MARKETING REPORT website has compiled a list of the beer, hotdog, soda, and parking prices across all the NFL stadiums, and BOA isn't doing so badly in the beer department.

According to what they've found --

  • A 12oz beer at BOA is just $5.50 vs the $5 charged by the Falcons, Ravens, Texans, Lions, Cardinals, and Bengals.   The league average is $8.17 for a 16oz beer.  Most expensive is the 20oz in Oakland at $10.75.  (Everyone heading down to Tampa for CARvsTB will pay $10 for a 20oz)
  • But if you work it all out by the ounce, Panthers fans pay $0.46 per oz of beer, which isn't too far off the $0.42/oz at the low end.... and is significantly better than the $0.75/oz that Eagles fans pay for their 12oz beverage.  Stadium average is $0.52

Good news? It's better than most everybody else.

(No word on the wine and cheese plate pricing.)

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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

Make your own like I do, drink before the game and save the money. Homemade tastes better too.

As a fellow home brew aficionado, It has not been my experience that home brew is cheaper. Quite the opposite.  I know I can buy craft beer cheaper but I enjoy the process of making and waiting for my brews. 

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