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Beer Report: New Yankee Stadium

 
“Beer needs baseball, and baseball needs beer–it has always been thus.” –writer Peter Richmond While beer remains a ballpark staple for many fans, they can also indulge in a wide selection of wines, mixed drinks, and even sake by the plastic cup at the new  Yankee Stadium . This is very much a 21 st  century ballpark, so all of these options are available in the general concourses, ranging from the simple regular beer from a concession stand ($6 for about 10 ounces, depending on the pour) to martinis, mixed drinks, and the small cup of sake ($9). But back to beer. There is Budweiser, Bud Light, and Miller Lite; with a 16-ounce brew going for $9 ($10 in a souvenir cup as the park opened in 2009). If that’s not traditional enough for you, hit one of the Retro Beer stands where they sell large cans of Schlitz, Schaefer, and PBR. Of course, they pour it from the can into a cup, so what’s the point? For more diverse offerings, hit the Beers of the ... (link)

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