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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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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/Carlingis 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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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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