The Super Bowl is a big game. And it has a big price tag, not just for the ticket.

Fans need to budget wisely.

Domestic beer? $12. Glass of wine? $11. And mixed drinks are going for $15, $30 if you make it a double.

CBS Sports senior writer NFL writer Will Brinson notes:

You need another double just to stomach paying for a $30 double. pic.twitter.com/fvqcqkc1sE

— Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) February 5, 2017

$16 burger at #SB51 pic.twitter.com/XwzRrWQ7tN

— Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) February 5, 2017

And that tweet brought this response:

@WillBrinson unlike the way the Patriots like things, those prices are “inflated”

— John Kincade (@JohnKincade) February 5, 2017

 

Bonus hat tip to Brinson for working in this reference. Do you get it?

For all the Tostitos pic.twitter.com/inmXV6SF3Z

— Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) February 5, 2017

(It’s an homage to legendary sports announcer Brent Musburger, who recently retired. Or at least it could be.) 

Brinson helpfully retweeted this parking gouge:

That extra zero for when your Texans vs Jags spot turns into a Super Bowl spot. #SB51 pic.twitter.com/mdw8PO6YTk

— Lance Zierlein (@LanceZierlein) February 5, 2017

So, it’s fair to say that all those fans eating and drinking at the Super Bowl aren’t afraid to spend a super amount of cash.

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