No standing and you're not allowed within 6 ft of another group... how will bars survive? Will there be any live music?
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Not sure where you got your numbers on that but I don’t think a half of Lager has been that cheap in a long time. Seems to me I recall hearing the wholesale price on even Coors ten years ago was $52-55 a half.You don't have to be packed to the rafters for a bar to make money. Prices in State College are greatly inflated in the first place. Prices vary from locale to locale.
1/2 barrel of yuengling is $30.00
1/2 barrel of yuengling yields approximately 125 16 oz. glasses
16 oz. glass of beer cost $0.24
Therefore cost of a glass of beer should be using the 3x rule where x is the cost of the product will be $0.72 . That covers the cost of the beer (0.33%), cost of overhear (0.33%), and profit (0.33%). In general that glass of yuengling cost $6.00. By my calculation, that is a profit of $5.52/glass.
You got everything in your post wrong. Everything.You don't have to be packed to the rafters for a bar to make money. Prices in State College are greatly inflated in the first place. Prices vary from locale to locale.
1/2 barrel of yuengling is $30.00
1/2 barrel of yuengling yields approximately 125 16 oz. glasses
16 oz. glass of beer cost $0.24
Therefore cost of a glass of beer should be using the 3x rule where x is the cost of the product will be $0.72 . That covers the cost of the beer (0.33%), cost of overhear (0.33%), and profit (0.33%). In general that glass of yuengling cost $6.00. By my calculation, that is a profit of $5.52/glass.
No standing and you're not allowed within 6 ft of another group... how will bars survive? Will there be any live music?
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Not sure where you got your numbers on that but I don’t think a half of Lager has been that cheap in a long time. Seems to me I recall hearing the wholesale price on even Coors ten years ago was $52-55 a half.
And no bar outside of a resort is selling lager for $6 a pint. Most places around town sell it for $2-3 a pint.
Now I’m not saying selling beer isn’t profitable, it’s just not as profitable as you make it out to be - unless of course you brew it yourself.
No standing and you're not allowed within 6 ft of another group... how will bars survive? Will there be any live music?
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You got everything in your post wrong. Everything.
When I worked for IBM, the head of the DP division called that “ regal dissent.” I.e. if you say something is wrong, you have to say what is right in your opinion.Just updated the cost of 1/2 barrel. If I am sooooooooooooooo wrong. What is correct? When you present a problem, have solution or else ...
He underestimated the price of a keg for a bar by nearly $100. Also, college towns have MUCH cheaper bar prices than other towns. And you're ripping me?When I worked for IBM, the head of the DP division called that “ regal dissent.” I.e. if you say something is wrong, you have to say what is right in your opinion.
We have way, way too much carping without content.
Whaddya think of Doggies?I was downtown a couple of hours ago. Lots of people and students walking around. Lines at 210 and doggies. Other bars had many people inside.
Was also downtown Friday around 6 PM and long lines at both places. I wonder if Doggie's is set up for food service. I forgot to check above Doggie's. Any sign of the proposed restaurant being worked on?I was downtown a couple of hours ago. Lots of people and students walking around. Lines at 210 and doggies. Other bars had many people inside.
Whaddya think of Doggies?
So, massive outbreak should occur in the next 7-14 days amIrite?I was downtown a couple of hours ago. Lots of people and students walking around. Lines at 210 and doggies. Other bars had many people inside.