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The Philadelphia Phillies and the Milwaukee Brewers listen to the National Anthem with the American Flag in the outfield for the home opening day MLB National League baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and Philadelphia Phillies in Philadelphia, Tuesday, April 8, 2014. (AP Photo | Chris Szagola)

In a season with the lowest expectations in nearly a decade, there will be plenty of reasons for Phillies fans to boo this season at Citizens Bank Park.

However, one addition to the in-game experience will surely draw cheers from the faithful.

Booze.

Yes, that's right, while beer has long been a sporting event staple right alongside hot dogs and cracker jack at baseball games, for the first time this season Aramark and the Phillies will introduce a full service bar to the ballpark.

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, beginning this season the Phillies will sell wine and cocktails at general concession stands (in addition to where they were previously sold at the Harry The K's restaurant and McFaddens which are not operated by Aramark).

Fans attending Monday's opening day showdown against the Boston Red Sox with Cole Hamels on the hill, or any game this season, can locate the bar behind section 142 -- but cannot bring the cocktails to the seats.

Here is a rundown of the new food items as pointed out by the Philadelphia Inquirer's Michael Klein:

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