BeerBusiness Insider compiled a pricing list of the smallest beers at all 32 NFL stadiums, and found that a can or plastic cup of whatever mass-produced swill is available will set you back nearly 50 cents more than last season. The average cost of a cheap beer in 2013 was $7.05, a number that increased to $7.53 for the 2014 season. However, you’ll notice that there’s a lot of variation in drink size — the St. Louis Rams offer a 12-oz beer for $4.50, compared to a handful of 20-ounce offerings in other stadiums — which makes the graph somewhat misleading. Thankfully, Redditor moodyfloyd broke down the costs on a per-ounce average to find where the true values lie around the league.

City Price Ounces Per Ounce
Cincinnati 5 14 0.36
St.Louis 4.5 12 0.38
Carolina 7.5 20 0.38
New England 7.5 20 0.38
Tampa 7.5 20 0.38
Pitt 8 21 0.38
Miami 7.75 20 0.39
Minnesota 7.75 20 0.39
Cleveland 5 12 0.42
Houston 5 12 0.42
New York (both) 5 12 0.42
Denver 6.75 16 0.42
Indianapolis 7 16 0.44
Jacksonville 7 16 0.44
Tennessee 7 16 0.44
Buffalo 9 20 0.45
Chicago 9 20 0.45
San Diego 9 20 0.45
Washington 9 20 0.45
Atlanta 7.5 16 0.47
Detroit 7.5 16 0.47
Green Bay 7.75 16 0.48
Seattle 8 16 0.50
San Fran 10.25 20 0.51
Baltimore 8.25 16 0.52
Dallas 8.5 16 0.53
KC 8.5 16 0.53
Oakland 10.75 20 0.54
New Orleans 9 16 0.56
Arizona 7.25 12 0.60
Philly 8.5 12 0.71

[BusinessInsider, via Fafmag]