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Vol. III · No. 7 Established 2025

The Pour Index

A field guide to the price of a cold beer at every Major League Baseball ballpark in America — ranked, rated, and reckoned with for the 2025/26 season.

League Average
$7.18
per 12-oz beer
Cheapest Pour
$3.08*
Coors Field — conditional
Steepest Tab
$15.40
Nationals Park, D.C.
Spread
5.0×
most vs. least expensive
The Standings

A tale of two ballparks

The chasm between the league's thriftiest pour and its priciest is wider than the gap between most divisional rivals. Here are the five at each extreme — your beer-buying scouting report.

Easy on the wallet

Cheapest 5

    Bring the trust fund

    Priciest 5
      The Spread

      Every park, poured out

      All thirty MLB stadiums on a single bar chart. Toggle between sticker price and price-per-ounce — because a tall pour at Fenway tells a different story than the can at Wrigley.

      $0$4$8$12$16
      The Directory

      All thirty ballparks

      Search, filter, sort. Tap any card for the full scouting report — including a note on what makes that park's pricing what it is.

      * An asterisk on the price means the headline figure is a conditional deal — happy hour only, specific stand, certain day of the week, or some other catch. Tap any card to see the exact conditions, which stand, and what the standard concourse price actually is.
      The Fine Print

      How we poured the numbers

      Beer prices at MLB ballparks are slippery things. The same stadium will charge $5 for a value-menu domestic and $16 for a craft pour two sections over, and concessionaires reshuffle menus mid-season. To make the comparison honest, we anchor on a single benchmark: the price of the smallest available domestic draft, league-wide.

      Figures here reflect 2025 season pricing as compiled by The Action Network, Statista, and team-specific reports through early 2026. The league average ($7.18) is widely cited; outliers like Nationals Park ($15.40) and Coors Field ($3.08) have been independently confirmed. Where multiple credible figures exist for a single park, we take the median and flag notable promotions in the team note.

      Per-ounce numbers normalize for serving size — a vital correction, since a "cheap" $8.50 beer at Fenway holds 12 ounces, while a $9 pour elsewhere may hold 16. Price-per-ounce is the closer proxy for actual value at the tap.