![]() In 2019, the team surveyed its season ticket holders to gauge interest in expanding the craft beer selection.īeing the oldest ballpark in all of Major League Baseball is generally a big selling point for the iconic Fenway Park, but it’s admittedly a bit of a handicap when it comes to the amount of room it has to add new beer stands. Despite the fact that you can get a beer for as cheap as $5, there are virtually no craft beers available - although that might be changing soon. But whenever the Jays return to Toronto, they’ll still have to contend with a pretty dire craft selection at their home park. We should probably put an asterisk on this entry, as it’s worth noting that due to COVID-19 restrictions in Canada, the Blue Jays aren’t actually playing in Rogers Centre this season, setting up shop in Buffalo’s Sahlen Field for the remainder of their 2021 home games. Depending on where your seats are, you’re probably going to have to walk a bit to find them, and at $17.50 a pop, they’re pricier than in most other ballparks. Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles Dodgers)ĭon’t get us wrong, there’s a decent amount of good craft beer options at Dodger Stadium, but there’s not a whole lot of variety - most of them will be some type of Golden Road brew (like perhaps their Dodger Blonde Ale, which is brewed specifically for the stadium). Good luck finding them, though for the most part, it’s overpriced macrobrews as far as the eye can see. Despite being located in one of the best beer cities in the country, the home of the Bronx Bombers barely offers any local options, save for a few brews from Bronx Brewing and Blue Point. Yankee Stadium is notorious for having the worst beer selection in all of Major League Baseball, and unfortunately, that reputation is entirely deserved. ![]() (Unless, of course, you happen to be a Yankee fan.) Check out the complete ranking below. The pandemic is almost over, and so are your days of spending $15 on a Bud Light at a game. For the purposes of this list, we took into consideration each stadiun’s selection of local brews, the overall amount and variety of craft options, affordability and accessibility within the park. With that in mind, we’re celebrating by ranking all 30 major league parks based on their craft beer selections. Thankfully, that’s our reality now, as more and more teams lift their mask requirements for vaccinated fans and announce their return to 100 percent capacity crowds. After more than a year of brutal isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s perhaps no sweeter sign that things are beginning to get back to normal than watching thousands and thousands of fans return to support their teams in person and yes, toss back a few overpriced stadium beers. Baseball and beer are one of life’s most classic combinations, and if you’re anything like us, you’ve spent the last 15 months fantasizing about the day finally you’re able to safely crack open a cold one while soaking up the sun at a crowded ballpark.
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