I came here to say there was probably a context clue or three, namely the price.
I don’t know this fella, but he is either so out of touch with how much things cost that he doesn’t pay even the slightest attention, or (gasp) he is making up a story for the Internet.
so out of touch with how much things cost that he doesn’t pay even the slightest attention
I live in high-end tourist destination and encounter these people all the time.
he is making up a story for the Internet.
Or for his wife. “I swear babe, I thought it was only like, 5 beers! Oh well, now that we paid for it…”
Ten bucks? Oh for beer to be so cheap at a ski lodge, haha.
Those are 90’s prices.
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£18.46
What cost £10.00 in 2003 would cost £18.46 in January 2026. Change in value: 84.6% Average annual inflation: 2.70%
Jesus fucking christ.
Counterpoint: a lot of people on ski slopes make enough money to legitimately not even concern themselves with prices
I think the tone the tweeter/Xeeter wrote in implies he’s disappointed, flabagasted, maybe a little angry. This would imply he spent more money than he needed to and got more beer than he wanted, like you assume.
But for this to occur and him to actually agree to pay, what must’ve happened is:
Or maybe it’s a reduction for clearing out stock.
I mean you’re probably right but at least for where I live, your numbers are WAY off. Looks like this is four 24 packs, which where I live goes for around $60 on the cheap end. So that’s $240 at a minimum. Assuming they do a bulk discount, maybe an even $200 if it’s cheap beer. On the other extreme, basically any restaurant here charges $9-10 for standard domestic beer, and obviously more for imported or premium. So that’s looking at close to $1,000 for all that. A bundle discount might bring it down to $900 or $850 or something. And then I guess you could go even further and talk about higher end beers which are oftentimes $20 here, or more probably too. So double the previous numbers.
All that’s to say, even on the low end of $200, that’s still nuts for 5 beers. That would be $40 per beer, which even high end at a specialty restaurant I wouldn’t expect to see that high. Hell, even at a stadium, I think I’ve only seen as high as $25-30 for a single high end beer. I just checked online actually and I could get a 5L keg of Heineken at my local liquor store for $42. And for high end stuff, the most expensive individual beer I could get right now is $34, and that’s for 750ml which is larger than what’s shown in the picture.
It’s 5% ABV that’s the limit for most grocery/convenience stores, with higher content being available at liquor stores and licensed establishments (like bars). I always bring my own alcohol if I’m skiing, so idk which category a resort would fall under.
It used to be limited to 4% ABV for beers outside liquor stores, but they changed that a few years ago when beer producers decided they didn’t wanna make a special kind for Utah anymore and threatened to just leave the Utah market outright.
I would imagine they serve wine too. (I would hope hard liquor too but maybe not?)
In some states like CA, you have either a beer and wine license, or the full liquor license, for places where you are being served (as opposed to a store where you are buying and drinking off site.) Even in Utah I can’t imagine the ski resorts only serve beer and not wine. But maybe?
Also I thought all the Mormons for high on ultra high sugar content sodas?
No chaser for your shot. That’s a good way to get people vomiting.
Also with a beer on the side, you could drink the shot more slowly. Dumb policy.
What kind of people order stuff not knowing the price beforehand?
What kind of people don’t know how much 5 beers cost?
What kind of people are willing to pay a sled full of beer’s worth for 5 beers?
I think it’s fake or they are delusional, or billionaires.
I think it’s fake or they are idiots, or billionaires or both.
I don’t know how but I think all those are true.
Those beers are available at my local store and they’re about $20 for a 4-pack…
(Lawson’s Sip of Sunshine and Lil’ Sip)