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A large selection to be sure, but this is not a good place to buy a build your own six pack: there is no discount for buying 6 at a time and the singles range from $3.50-$11. A build your own six pack should cost between $10-$15 unless you're buying it from a bar, not $18+ for average beers. Granted they have lots of premium singles that are reasonably priced in the $4-$8 range. Maybe I'm just used to lower prices in Massachusetts, but $24 for a six pack of domestic craft beers seems ridiculous. Come here for a regular six, a magnum, or a couple of premium singles, but don't get hosed on their build your own six packs. If you're after a build your own, go to Giant Eagle Market District in Shady Side (good selection, $12.99 for a build your own) or the other Itz Doggin It in Squirrel Hill on Murray ave - they're still on the higher end at $14.99, but at least it caps out there.
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