Lidl £1 for Sheperd Neame's finest footy beer and Spitfire. I'll miss that.
Off to the park to drink my real ale and shout innit a lot.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI pay €0.85 per 1/2 litre of Bavaria's finest. Thankfully the Germans don't see alcoholism as part of their national identity so my happiness is set to continue.
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Originally posted by lukemg View PostThey are expecting more impact due to the multiplier i.e. if you are sticking down a substantial intake each week it is going to cost you hundreds extra but for more modest consumption an extra 50 notes a year is an hours work for some....
25-30% of smokers use smuggled cigarettes which costs the revenue an estimated £3 billion a year, if they push too hard the market will find a way.
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They are expecting more impact due to the multiplier i.e. if you are sticking down a substantial intake each week it is going to cost you hundreds extra but for more modest consumption an extra 50 notes a year is an hours work for some....
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostAs long as they do the minimum price per unit system I couldn't care less, I buy premium ale and wine which is already way more expensive per unit than cheap lager.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostPish. Beer festivals do not sell beer at £1 a pint.
The last couple I have been to, it works out at around £2-3 per pint. Hardly cheap drinking, but at least you can get a decent selection. Better than all that chemical lager and frothy pseudo bitter that most town centre pubs have.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNope but I'm sure beer festivals do and they aren't aimed at your 2 litres of cheap cider drinkers.
I've not been able to go the last couple of years because of my ..... problem.
But I'm a lot better now, so I might risk a session this year.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThe price hike isn't going to include pubs, just supermarkets and offies apparently
I thought this was aimed at the WhiteLightening and other pish that wasters like <insert User of choice> guzzled
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I pay €0.85 per 1/2 litre of Bavaria's finest. Thankfully the Germans don't see alcoholism as part of their national identity so my happiness is set to continue.
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As long as they do the minimum price per unit system I couldn't care less, I buy premium ale and wine which is already way more expensive per unit than cheap lager.
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Having lived in a Nordic country with high alcohol pricing it's just going to be a nice little earner for the Chancellor.
Until this country's (as a whole) drinking culture changes then regardless of the price of alcohol people will drink a lot.
I use to drink at 16 in pubs and I didn't get drunk because I didn't want my age discovered. Funny thing is that I looked young for my age as I would be paying child fare on the tube and train and the ticket inspectors never questioned me.
However with the increase in fining pubs where under age-drinkers are found this isn't an option any more. So it's been common for a good few years to have teenagers terrorising local off-licenses and cornershops to get alcohol and drink on street corners. And the teenagers who do this aren't just the poorer ones.
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The price hike isn't going to include pubs, just supermarkets and offies apparently
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