This Berkeley bar serves 10-cent beer, every single day
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This Berkeley bar serves 10-cent beer, every single day
"Inflation may be making everything unbearable, but there's still one great bargain in the Bay Area: a glass of 10-cent beer in Berkeley, poured every single day. The last time America saw a deal like this might've been the notorious "10-cent Beer Night" at the 1974 Cleveland Indians/Texas Rangers baseball game. That promotion ended in a riot with drunken fans storming the field, some naked, forcing players to retreat while swinging fists and baseball bats."
""It all started in 1985 when brothers John and Reid Martin decided Berkeley could use a little more beer in its life," the website states. "On March 14th, 1986, Triple Rock opened its doors, and for the last 39 years, we've been keeping the taps flowing with the freshest handcrafted brews in town - paired with some seriously mouth-watering food!""
Triple Rock Brewery in Berkeley pours a half-pint of select beer for 10 cents every day at 5:10 p.m. for ten minutes. The promotion limits one half-pint per customer and excludes certain offerings such as barrel-aged sour beers and ciders. Customers must pay with a single dime coin; bills, multiple coins, or combinations of pennies are not accepted. Triple Rock opened on March 14, 1986, and promotes itself as an early American brewpub run by its original founders. The promotion started as a low-key experiment and runs as a regular daily bargain.
Read at The Mercury News
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