Happy State Paddy's Day!

TiogaLion

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I love this "holiday". It's the perfect eff-u from the students to our brilliant administration. For those that have forgotten, St. Patrick's Day was always a huge party day at Penn State. Lines at the Phyrst would start at 6:00 AM and reach for blocks. Good times. Then, the administration thought they could control the students by moving Spring break to be over St. Patrick's Day so of course the big party would stop. HaHaHA!

Sort of the same logic they used to control beer drinking by making barrels basically illegal. They somehow thought that the students wouldn't drink as much if they could only get cases which were much more expensive. The dopes never considered that the students would just move over to spirits, mostly cheap vodka and this continues to this day. They still haven't figured out that students drinking beer is much better than students drinking spirits.

Want to help curb the drinking? Bring back barrels. It wouldn't be overnight but beer would slowly begin to replace spirits.
 

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I love this "holiday". It's the perfect eff-u from the students to our brilliant administration. For those that have forgotten, St. Patrick's Day was always a huge party day at Penn State. Lines at the Phyrst would start at 6:00 AM and reach for blocks. Good times. Then, the administration thought they could control the students by moving Spring break to be over St. Patrick's Day so of course the big party would stop. HaHaHA!

Sort of the same logic they used to control beer drinking by making barrels basically illegal. They somehow thought that the students wouldn't drink as much if they could only get cases which were much more expensive. The dopes never considered that the students would just move over to spirits, mostly cheap vodka and this continues to this day. They still haven't figured out that students drinking beer is much better than students drinking spirits.

Want to help curb the drinking? Bring back barrels. It wouldn't be overnight but beer would slowly begin to replace spirits.
I drank Old Milwaukee back in the day....money was never an issue when a case was $6!
 

TiogaLion

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I drank Old Milwaukee back in the day....money was never an issue when a case was $6!
I did to, but instead of paying $45 for 7.5 cases (the amount of beer in a half barrel) you could get a half barrel for about $30. So, when having a big party going with barrels is/was a big savings.
 

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I love this "holiday". It's the perfect eff-u from the students to our brilliant administration. For those that have forgotten, St. Patrick's Day was always a huge party day at Penn State. Lines at the Phyrst would start at 6:00 AM and reach for blocks. Good times. Then, the administration thought they could control the students by moving Spring break to be over St. Patrick's Day so of course the big party would stop. HaHaHA!

Sort of the same logic they used to control beer drinking by making barrels basically illegal. They somehow thought that the students wouldn't drink as much if they could only get cases which were much more expensive. The dopes never considered that the students would just move over to spirits, mostly cheap vodka and this continues to this day. They still haven't figured out that students drinking beer is much better than students drinking spirits.

Want to help curb the drinking? Bring back barrels. It wouldn't be overnight but beer would slowly begin to replace spirits.
I can't agree more about kegs. It is so incredibly difficulty to get alcohol poisoning from keg beer
 

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I did to, but instead of paying $45 for 7.5 cases (the amount of beer in a half barrel) you could get a half barrel for about $30. So, when having a big party going with barrels is/was a big savings.
Barrels/kegs aren't a value anymore. In fact, cans are sometimes cheaper. Give your local distributor a call and let us know.
 

TiogaLion

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Barrels/kegs aren't a value anymore. In fact, cans are sometimes cheaper. Give your local distributor a call and let us know.

Here you go. Here's two of the cheaper beer examples:

Rolling Rock @24.99/case x 7.5 cases x 1.06 tax = $198.67 vs $79.99/half barrel x 1.06 tax = $84.79 Savings of $113.88
Natty Light $18.99/case x 7.5 cases x 1.06 tax = $150.97 vs $84.99/half barrel x 1.06 tax = $90.09 Savings of $59.98

Beer Price List
 

BW Lion

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Barrels/kegs aren't a value anymore. In fact, cans are sometimes cheaper. Give your local distributor a call and let us know.
I never realized keg beer prices were so expensive. Following is a link to some store in Ohio

Rental of a keg with a tap and less the deposit comes to $209. Divide that by 1984 oz (15.5 gals) and you get 10 cents per oz, which is a lot more expensive than canned beer unless I’ve made a mistake

 
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PSUJam

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Here you go. Here's two of the cheaper beer examples:

Rolling Rock @24.99/case x 7.5 cases x 1.06 tax = $198.67 vs $79.99/half barrel x 1.06 tax = $84.79 Savings of $113.88
Natty Light $18.99/case x 7.5 cases x 1.06 tax = $150.97 vs $84.99/half barrel x 1.06 tax = $90.09 Savings of $59.98

Beer Price List
Your prices per case are for 30 packs not 24 packs so you'd only need 6 cases to fill a half keg. So $18.99 x 6 = $120.77. Prices in NEPA are more expensive per keg but you're not wrong. Back in the day the discrepancy was much wider.

Don't forget to factor in the spills of keg beer in red solo cups. 😉
 

TiogaLion

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I never realized keg beer prices were so expensive. Following is a link to some store in Ohio

Rental of a keg with a tap and less the deposit comes to $209. Divide that by 1984 oz (15.5 gals) and you get 10 cents per oz, which is a lot more expensive than canned beer.

Kegs and taps are a deposit. Not sure what they are today but used to be $10/keg and $30/tap. Both of which were refunded when you returned the items. However, many of us owned taps and therefore didn't have to provide a deposit. I have a two prong type somewhere in the house, but I believe most of the barrels today are the ball type system. Most of us had the two prong style but a thankfully a few had the ball type so we could loan each other taps depending on the need.

Side note. I was in an engineering class that required us to design a product and put a full manufacturing plan/business plan together. One of teams designed an interface to convert a two prong system into a ball type system. They went this direction since there were many more two prong taps and barrels being used than the ball type system.
 
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TiogaLion

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Your prices per case are for 30 packs not 24 packs so you'd only need 6 cases to fill a half keg. So $18.99 x 6 = $120.77. Prices in NEPA are more expensive per keg but you're not wrong.
Sorry, I didn't notice that, but you're correct in that a barrel is still quite a bit cheaper. More fun as well!
 

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dumbest "tradition" ever started
The logic behind it is certainly very dumb. St. Patrick's Day 2022 occurs when classes are in session. That runs contrary to why the "holiday" was created in the first place. It's weird that some students still do it today as a way of say eff-u to the admin, as the OP wrote. It's a different administration which likely doesn't care so I'm not sure what the real objective is. You can dress up in green and get drunk anytime so why do it in late February and freeze your azz off? Do it in late April. It would make as much sense.
 
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I love this "holiday". It's the perfect eff-u from the students to our brilliant administration. For those that have forgotten, St. Patrick's Day was always a huge party day at Penn State. Lines at the Phyrst would start at 6:00 AM and reach for blocks. Good times. Then, the administration thought they could control the students by moving Spring break to be over St. Patrick's Day so of course the big party would stop. HaHaHA!

The logic behind it is certainly very dumb. St. Patrick's Day 2022 occurs when classes are in session. That runs contrary to why the "holiday" was created in the first place. It's weird that some students still do it today as a way of say eff-u to the admin, as the OP wrote.

That’s because the supposed logic behind State Patty’s Day is based on false revisionist history as to why Spring Break was different for one year.

Speaking of logic, why is is named State Patty’s Day when Patty is short for Patricia, not Patrick. I‘ll at least give the OP credit for knowing that fact, even if the rest of the students running State Patty’s Day don’t.
 

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Kudos to the kids. Big keggers is what college is all about. F the bloody admin that try’s to let a handful ruin things for the masses. Heck in my day the PSI PHI 500 was huge until they nixed that.
 

TiogaLion

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That’s because the supposed logic behind State Patty’s Day is based on false revisionist history as to why Spring Break was different for one year.

Speaking of logic, why is is named State Patty’s Day when Patty is short for Patricia, not Patrick. I‘ll at least give the OP credit for knowing that fact, even if the rest of the students running State Patty’s Day don’t.
It's like covid, you can't put back in the box. At the time the administration said they moved spring break to fall over St. Patrick's Day. You work in the library, I'm sure you could look this up.
 

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Your prices per case are for 30 packs not 24 packs so you'd only need 6 cases to fill a half keg. So $18.99 x 6 = $120.77. Prices in NEPA are more expensive per keg but you're not wrong. Back in the day the discrepancy was much wider.

Don't forget to factor in the spills of keg beer in red solo cups. 😉
You been running keggers in the woods off Hack Rd? 😜
 

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I think the whole thing is absurd. What happened to rugged individualism? We didn't need some made up event to tell us it was time to drink too much- we knew when it was time to drink too much without being told.
 

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That’s because the supposed logic behind State Patty’s Day is based on false revisionist history as to why Spring Break was different for one year.

Speaking of logic, why is is named State Patty’s Day when Patty is short for Patricia, not Patrick. I‘ll at least give the OP credit for knowing that fact, even if the rest of the students running State Patty’s Day don’t.
Men can’t be known at Patty? I’ve know a few in my time, I’ll have to let them know they’ll need to identify as women now.
 

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Men can’t be known at Patty? I’ve know a few in my time, I’ll have to let them know they’ll need to identify as women now.

Apparently the men that you knew that went by Patty had no Irish background. The nickname for Patrick is Paddy because Patrick is the Anglicized version of Pádraig. Patty is a nickname for Patricia.
 
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Apparently the men that you knew that went by Patty had no Irish background. The nickname for Patrick is Paddy because Patrick is the Anglicized version of Pádraig. Patty is a nickname for Patricia.
You mean like Patrick Laine?
 

Connorpozlee

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Apparently the men that you knew that went by Patty had no Irish background. The nickname for Patrick is Paddy because Patrick is the Anglicized version of Pádraig. Patty is a nickname for Patricia.
I’ll have to let them know they’re not Irish either. Damn, these guys (or gals as they may need to identify) are going to be pissed at me!
 

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Yesterday was State Patty's Day. The line at Starbucks I wrote about was today, Sunday.
OK, but Bob’s post saying it looked to be about 100 was from yesterday. Just figuring that with all of the watering holes in town, why Starbucks?
 

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OK, but Bob’s post saying it looked to be about 100 was from yesterday. Just figuring that with all of the watering holes in town, why Starbucks?

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