Would you pay $20 for a bomber of ball game beer? AT&T Park thinks so

Chronicle Food Editor Paolo Lucchesi tweeted a photo of a beer menu from AT&T Park listed a select number of beers for $19.25 per 22-oz. cup. Chronicle Food Editor Paolo Lucchesi tweeted a photo of a beer menu from AT&T Park listed a select number of beers for $19.25 per 22-oz. cup. Photo: Paolo Lucchesi / Twitter Photo: Paolo Lucchesi / Twitter Image 1 of / 24 Caption Close Would you pay $20 for a bomber of ball game beer? AT&T Park thinks so 1 / 24 Back to Gallery

That's not a typo, but we did round up.

San Francisco's AT&T Park is truly, currently selling a handful of local, mostly craft brews for a gasp-inducing $19.25 per 22-oz. cup. To be fair, though, that's larger than most stadium beers.

San Francisco Chronicle Food Editor Paolo Lucchesi posted a photo of a sign on Twitter Thursday, which advertised "craft" beers for the seemingly exorbitant price. While six of the offerings are indeed California craft beers, two — Anchor and Lagunitas — are no longer defined as craft by the Brewers Association because they are owned by large brewing conglomerates.

The tweet garnered more than 230 responses, most of which amounted to expressions of sticker shock. Other tweets reminded Giants fans that a ticket holder can buy a cheaper beer at AT&T Park-adjacent Public House — operated by the same company that manages food vendors in the park — and bring it into the stadium in a plastic cup through a special entrance.

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Once you get inside the park, your other options include the standard and abundant Budweiser options for $11-13, a handful of Lagunitas and Blue Moon beers in a 16-oz. size for $13, or $15 16-oz. cans of local craft beer from Temescal, Moonraker, Altamont and Local, available at the stadium's Garden Table.

The official Giants Twitter also chimed in with a few other offerings around the park:

That’s for a 22 oz Premium Craft Beer.



Also offered:

$8.25 14 oz Domestic Draft

$12.00 20 oz Domestic Draft

$13 16 oz Specialty Beer — San Francisco Giants (@SFGiants) July 6, 2018

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Despite those high prices, the overall food, drink, transportation and other costs at AT&T Park do not make the Giants stadium the most expensive overall. Team Marketing, a sports business website, estimates San Francisco fans aren't paying as much on average to attend games as those rooting for the Chicago Cubs, the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees. Those rankings are calculated by adding the cost of "four average weighted non-premium tickets combined with four sodas, four hot dogs, two beers and two souvenir caps, plus a parking spot" for all 30 stadiums.

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Alyssa Pereira is an SFGATE staff writer. Email her at apereira@sfchronicle.com or find her on Twitter at @alyspereira.

