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Yet even more beer at the ballpark
Would you pay $29.75 for a beer at a professional baseball game? That's how much a 22-ounce Hoppin' Frog Bodacious Black and Tan goes for at Progressive Field in Cleveland. And yes, apparently someone is buying them. The Sporting News reported today on the high cost of Ohio-made beer at the stadium. Hoppin' Frog isn't the only pricey brand. Buckeye Brewing's Hippie IPA goes for $19.75 while The Brew Kettle's 4 C's Pale Ale is $15.75. To read the story, click here.
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