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Previously on "DOOM: Beer"
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Roku gin hasn't gone up. Still regularly available for £25 a bottle.
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I don't like wetherspoons. I only go there when I fly from Edinburgh Airport and just because I hate brewdog more than I hate wetherspoons.
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If it's 8% you probably shouldn't be ordering it in pints.Originally posted by PCTNN View PostThe beer price situation has been horrendous in the whole uk for years, especially in the hipster crafty beery places that charge you 4-5 quid but give you the notorious schooner.
Those places I avoid; if you don't serve pints you don't deserve my business.
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The beer price situation has been horrendous in the whole uk for years, especially in the hipster crafty beery places that charge you 4-5 quid but give you the notorious schooner.
Those places I avoid; if you don't serve pints you don't deserve my business.
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I have a feeling the draught ale I prefer is in the £3.50ish range in both pubs I drink regularly and I assume the Smiths/Carling
is similar. The CAMRA place tends to have several in the £3.50-£4.10 range as well as more specialist (often stronger) beer and ciders in the £4.50-6 range.
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£3.50 for a pint of Tennent's at my local boozer in the outskirts of Edinburgh. Comes with a plaster included in the price for when you get stabbed on your way out.
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Someone say DOOM: Bar?

Most of the local beers round here are £3.50-4.00 a pint.
I don't know about lagers, as I tend to avoid them.
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£3 is still the price at many weatherpoons in london. £4 in some of the more pricey locations.Originally posted by HoofHearted View Postwe were charging £3.50 and still making a profit without ripping people off.
(Yes, I know, business rates, yada, yada, but it's still a ripoff)
So £1.50 for half a pint, if on a really tight budget.
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Thieving barstewards
I paid £6 a pint at a golf club over the weekend (I don't play golf, was attending an event), and over £6 at the Headingley Test Match in June, but I help run a charity event in July and we were charging £3.50 and still making a profit without ripping people off.
(Yes, I know, business rates, yada, yada, but it's still a ripoff)
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£6 a pint? Here in London, £7+ is pretty common already. And Heineken is rats piss. Apart from that, a splendid analysis...
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