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That's very responsible. Selling alcohol at a street race.
Race weekend is finally here, with fans flooding into downtown Chicago for
the second NASCAR Chicago Street Race, hoping to soak in the unique
environment and likely a few refreshments along the way as well.
The prices this year show some differences from last year, with perhaps
the most notable difference being the removal of the 6-pack option, which
was available for several beverage offerings in 2023.
To perhaps the surprise of no one, drinks are also a bit pricier for this year's event.
Busch Light and Michelob Ultra, which both cost $10.50 a piece in 2023,
now cost $10.95 each this year.
This year's menu does however also give customers more options, expanding beyond the three beers, two seltzers and one canned cocktail offered at
the 2023 race.
While fans will only be offered the black cherry Bud Light seltzer as
opposed to the options of black cherry and mango in 2023, fans can crack
open a Mike's Hard Lemonade for just $9.95, the cheapest alcoholic option
at the event.
Mike's Hard is available in both original and black cherry lemonade at
this year's race.
Replacing the original Goose Island 312, available for $11.50 per beer at
last year's race, is the Goose Island Hazy Bear Hug IPA, selling for
$12.95 a piece.
Making a return for this year is the Jack Daniel's & Coca-Cola canned
cocktail, which sold for $12 in 2023.
This year, it's the only item to see a price drop, available for $11.95
with both Coca-Cola and ginger ale as options.
Additionally, Coastal Spritz wine will be available for $12.95 per
serving, with sauvignon blanc and rosé as options.
https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/how-much-does-a-beer-cost-at-the- nascar-chicago-street-race-heres-a-look-at-the-menu/3482416/
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