Submitted by woodyrg14 t3_11drt7g in Connecticut
Intelligent_Mode1548 t1_jaaizb4 wrote
Reply to comment by woodyrg14 in Me and my partner from England wanting to visit Connecticut by woodyrg14
Honestly it depends on the beer you're into, and where you drink it. The craft brewing scene is fantastic here, with a lot of Belgian style strong heavy beers (7%+ kinda deal). Consequently a pint is usually a small glass of beer which would be like 8-12oz or so. If you drink standard lager, a pint will still be smaller than a UK pint, usually 16oz I think? 470ml or so... Anyway, short story long, I'd budget $7 a beer, plus the 20% tip so $8.50 or so.
woodyrg14 OP t1_jaajd3n wrote
Would you tip per drink? Or at the end of your tab? Thank your for your insight btw
Dominant_Genes t1_jaakoea wrote
Tips are per drink and your tips are noticed if paying cash. Otherwise folks run tabs on credit cards here. Average is $1 or so a drink.
Intelligent_Mode1548 t1_jaakr08 wrote
No problem, I really like it here so it's cool to big it up. Either works as far as I see. If you have a tab open you'd just tip when you settle up, makes it easier. Don't know when you are coming over, but I can highly recommend going to a baseball/basketball/whatever sport interests you game. Minor league, super chill, really great atmosphere and you might even end up there on $2 beer night. Somebody will be happy to tell you the rules as you get smashed. And baseball is a fucking amazing game, so much history and I think it will tick the boxes of authentic US experience.
Norwalk1215 t1_jaapehh wrote
There are tons of local breweries in Connecticut. If you getting beers, keep it local. And a dollar a beer is usually a standard tip.
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ComeSeeMeQueenJane t1_jaezh4c wrote
For a restaurant tab I always do 2 for every 10 if I’m drunk and don’t want to do math. And a dollar a drink
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