How much did alcohol cost in the 1930s?

The 1930s: 57 Cents per Quart
It took decades for the booze business to recover, so yearly prices during the '30s weren't tracked.
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How much was a drink 1930?

The 1930s: 57 Cents per Quart.
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What alcohol was popular in the 1930s?

Scotch Hop Ale, Scotch Hop Ale Co., San Francisco. Apache Beer, Arizona Brewing Company, Phoenix, Arizona. Maya Beer, Pilsner Style, Cerveceria De Anza, Mexicali, Mexico. Rainier Brewing Company's Rainier Beverage, Rainier Brewing Co., San Francisco.
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How much did liquor cost during Prohibition?

The Gennas made a tidy profit – the illegal liquor cost them only 50 to 75 cents per gallon, and they sold it to speakeasies for $6. In New York, gangster Frankie Yale also paid Italian-Americans $15 per day to run alky cookers in Brooklyn.
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How much did a shot of whiskey cost during Prohibition?

On Boardwalk Empire they charge $3 for a shot of whiskey. That is $37 in today's dollars.
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History Brief: Daily Life in the 1930s



When was beer 5 cents?

1878 – Boston's saloon eateries charge 5 cents for a schooner of beer. In some places the beer entitles the purchaser to free cheese and crackers. (Five cents then would equal $1.25 today.)
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How much was a 6 pack of beer 1940?

The 1940s: $3.55 per Keg.
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Was alcohol legal in the 1930s?

The 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution – known as the Prohibition Amendment – was adopted in the 1920s and made the making, selling, possessing, and consuming of alcoholic drinks illegal. In the early 1930s, liquor was illegal, but people in Nebraska found ways to buy or make their own alcohol.
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Did people drink alcohol during the Great Depression?

Disenchantment with Prohibition had been building almost from the moment it first took effect in 1920. Politicians continued drinking as everyday people were slapped with charges. Bootleggers were becoming rich on the profits of illegal alcohol sales and violence was on the rise.
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What did they drink in the Great Depression?

Though alcohol was illegal, many ignored the law, patroned speakeasies and made moonshine. There was a rise in the popularity of cocktails, or “flips.” These homemade drinks were used to disguise the taste of moonshine and other illegal alcohol.
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How much did drinks cost in the Old West?

Saloons were a cheap form of entertainment. A glass of beer cost 5 cents, a shot of whiskey 25 cents (two bits) and a premium cigar another 5 cents.
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How much was a bottle of Whisky in the Old West?

The traditional price for a bottle of cheap whiskey in a cowboy saloon was two bits (25 cents).
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How much did alcohol cost in the 1950s?

Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the average price of a six-pack of beer was less than $2. While this may sound like a bargain, adjusting for inflation shows that beer actually costs less now than it did in the mid-20th century. Beer consumption in the United States tends to fluctuate with beer prices.
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What did 25 cents Buy 1938?

$0.25 in 1938 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $5.18 today, an increase of $4.93 over 84 years.
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How much did a cup of coffee cost in 1930?

A TIME WHEN COFFEE COST 5 CENTS, MOVIES WERE 10 CENTS AND PEOPLE. People complain these days about the high cost of living. When I was growing up in Hartford in the 1930s, for 3 cents, we could buy The Courant, The Hartford Times or a postage stamp.
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How much was $20 in the 1930s?

$20 in 1930 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $346.24 today, an increase of $326.24 over 92 years.
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How much was a glass of beer in 1880?

How Much Was A Glass Of Beer In 1880? It was cheap to have fun in a saloon. There was a $5 minimum for a glass of beer, a $20 minimum for a whiskey shot (two bits) and a $50 minimum for a premium cigar.
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