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Discover Ludwig"beer tickets" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to tickets that are exchanged for beer at a bar or restaurant, for example: "At the last pub crawl, all of the participants were given beer tickets to use throughout the night."
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beer tickets
noun
Plural of beer ticket
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Beer tickets vary, from $8.50 to $9.10 a liter.
Gate attendants stopped charging admission by 4 p.m., and by 5 p.m., a booth selling $3 beer tickets was abandoned.
At 1800 we each bought three beer tickets and turned them in all at once.
Well, thAftera nice surprise.
You laugh a little too hard at her lame jokes and have no idea what "great project" she's talking to your "friend" about, though you pretend to be super interested, until you space out for a second and all of a sudden you're standing alone with the CEO clutching your handful of beer tickets, mumbling something about needing to take a piss.
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Tickets, to benefit Slow Food NYC and Kingsborough Community College, among others, are $27.37 for general admission with one beer ticket, 5boropicnyc.com.
You can purchase one here, for $10, which will get you admission to the event, a beer ticket, and memories that will last a lifetime.
Admission: Chili & Beer Ticket $25 in advance/$30 at gate.
Also, a large collection of Cornell memorabilia, including the skates Newman used to skate the length of Cayuga Lake in 1912; football shoes and helmet; baseball shoes and gloves; a 1912 Cornell University banner, buttons and freshman beanie; several beer steins, tickets and postcards.
His first decision was a popular one: lower the prices of beer, food, tickets and merchandise.
Biko (www.bikoapp.com) is a free app for iPhones and Android phones that helps users track and calculate their rides, enabling them to earn free beer, movie tickets and discounts based on kilometers ridden (yes, kilometers).
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