Of or relating to the calculation involved in the purchase or acquisition of booze based on the principles of the ratio equivalence between units of alcohol: price. Abv: £ (abv: $ for our American counterparts).
Stefan: Oh, that Tuborg pint looks really cheap.
Sam: you can't! Look at the boozenomics it's only 2.6 units for £2.60 that's a ratio of 1:1. The bengali tiger can is 355ml but 2.6 units for £1.99. That's 1.3:0.985, way better.
Stefan: Cheers! That will get me drunk,better,faster, stronger.
Sam: you can't! Look at the boozenomics it's only 2.6 units for £2.60 that's a ratio of 1:1. The bengali tiger can is 355ml but 2.6 units for £1.99. That's 1.3:0.985, way better.
Stefan: Cheers! That will get me drunk,better,faster, stronger.
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My careful study of boomernomics predicts a great future in recreational vehicle sales, so I'm going for it!
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