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Bud Ice. It's $1 a can of 5.5% beer and I'm in poverty. Gotta drink something, so I made myself tolerate the cheapest.
Nah
Dude, just drink whiskey. A 1.5 oz spirit at 90 proof (45% ABV) is roughly the same amount of alcohol as a 12 oz can of 5.6% beer.
A 750 ml bottle of whiskey is about 16, maybe 17 1.5 oz glasses. So basically any liquor/spirit that's cheaper than $17 for a 90 proof bottle, or like $15 for an 80 proof bottle, is a better alcohol per dollar value than Bud Ice at $1/can.
you know there's sites that track abv/$ cost for the real alcoholics out there, right?
if the purpose is to get drunk then abv/cost is the only thing that matters
Isn't cough medicine more cost effective per alcohol percentage? That's what I remember the alcoholics drinking when I was younger.