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[Closed] Can we take a moment to moan about the price of a pint?

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$22 Canadian dollars (~£13) for two IPAs at my new favorite local brewery (that includes a tip, as bar staff get an abysmal hourly rates over here, so the emphasis is providing an excellent service and tips make up the shortfall).

That's for a 20 fluid oz "pint" so a little bit bigger than a UK pint and is also offset by the (generally) higher ABV

I'm old enough to remember the time when the price of a pint breached £1...
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Posted : 30/07/2021 5:44 pm
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Like I say, a weekend away for the price of a few hours in the pub is pretty easy

Or… support your local pub without spending £30 a head… that’s six pints of strong beer… which I wouldn’t recommend.

It’s such a fake choice.

Your £60 weekend away for two still seems entirely mythical to me, and is probably ignoring a heap of costs that you’re writing off as “paid for anyway”.


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 5:46 pm
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we have a modest, but very comfortable boat on the west coast

#humblebrag


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 5:57 pm
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Your £60 weekend away for two still seems entirely mythical to me, and is probably ignoring a heap of costs that you’re writing off as “paid for anyway”.

Cool, no worries. Not here to win an argument or really care if you believe me or not.

Like the old saying goes, you can afford (pretty much) anything you want, but you can't afford everything you want. It comes down to what you value.

have a good weekend


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 5:58 pm
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- travel
- accommodation
- food
- drink

And are we assuming on your “weekend away” you don’t go to a cafe, pub, restaurant…?

The two of you can go to the pub for a tenner a head. Unless you want to eat out. Which your weekend away costing suggests you’re not that bothered about.


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 6:01 pm
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Another shout for the Fat Cat here in Sheffield, most expensive round last night was £10 for 2 and a half pints of excellent cider. Their own lovely brew "Pale Rider" is under £3 a pint.
I'll continue to support them but not other establishments nearby selling inferior refreshments for £5+ a pint.


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 6:28 pm
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Do they still do cheap pies in the week? I’ve not been for… shit… 10 years!


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 6:42 pm
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Yeah I'm also not entirely sure that a weekend in a tent rationing a bottle of wine and eating sandwiches is quite the equal of a nice meal out in a restaurant, but hey - some people even think running is enjoyable so it takes all sorts...


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 8:01 pm
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Pies are still good at the Fat Cat but not as brilliant as at the Nottie.👍


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 10:16 pm
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£12 for 2 pints of Tiny Rebel Club Tropica in Dunkeld last Sunday!


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 10:28 pm
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Still £3 a pint in The Farmacy in Matlock, beer brewed locally. Tupton Tap £3.50 a pint for a variety of real ale. £33 for 10 litres at Brampton Brewery in Chezvegas… you can’t afford not to drink, cheers all!


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 10:29 pm
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I remember when a pint bust 50p...


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 10:50 pm
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Well OK remember when a pint was 10p. It was shit.


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 11:28 pm
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Something that may surprise you also – we have a modest, but very comfortable boat on the west coast, the annual running costs divided by the night’s we’ve already spent aboard this season is <£50 a night so far and were only just half way through the sailing season.

This is one of the funniest things I have ever read.


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 11:43 pm
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Or… support your local pub without spending £30 a head… that’s six pints of strong beer… which I wouldn’t recommend.

Tbh I spent £60.40 at drink in Hebden bridge tonight on nine cans and a big bottle of cider, but I think that’ll do us two nights.


 
Posted : 30/07/2021 11:53 pm
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£60 quid on 10 beers/ciders from the offy! I couldn't do it...

Northern Monk from Morrisons at £10 for 8 cans is my posh beer


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 12:00 am
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So the pub is buying beer in at around 3 price points.
JDW pay approx 80p a pint for locsl real ale around 4.0% abv
Free of tie indies will be buying at £1 a pint for a best bitter, maybe £1.35 for keg product like Peroni
Then the pubco owned tennant who rents his pub and can only buy from that pubco will be st £1.70 a pint. With the pubco buyimg that pint for 80p.
All ex vat. Std mark used to x3 plus vat,


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 7:15 am
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Weekend away for £60? pretty easily really. Half tank of fuel for the car, bottle of wine, food and perhaps a night on a campsite.

£25 on fuel, £8 on wine, £20 on food and a shit campsite for £3.50 per night.

My locals have gone up too max is about £4 a pint for what I drink, a bit more for some others. I don’t mind they need to make up for the lost trade, plus worth it for table service.


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 7:52 am
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Depends where I am and if I'm just having a couple.

If it's a nice venue and its only a few dont begrudge paying for a nice pint.

Those complaining dont look at scotch or wine in a pub.


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 10:20 am
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This is one of the funniest things I have ever read.

Tell me you pictured the Wolf of Wall Street too?


 
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Posted : 31/07/2021 12:55 pm
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Not bad considering it was from a store a staff whip round after he closed the shop.


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 1:04 pm
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In Sweden, so I feel the pain of the fellow Scandinavians. Hence why the “about right” comment I made was… made. A workmate regularly bitches about paying 70kr for a beer in Stockholm, which is why he defaults to drinking the cheap stuff (most often seen on streetcorners) when at home.

Copenhagen here so yeah can quite easily drop pretty much a tenner on not even a pint, of exceptionally good beer to be fair, but on the other hand you can have a cheap night in a bodega on the bottled pilsner for a fraction of the price and have an equally good time. Actually prefer a cold pilsner in summer here!


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 1:47 pm
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I'm not sure if I'm happy with spending £22 on five pairs in M&S or not.


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 2:34 pm
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We went to the local(village pub in Worcestershire )with friends a couple of weeks ago, a round for 6 was £30.00


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 5:06 pm
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Joseph Holt's is now £3.30 a pint which is my yardstick of the bottom price of a pint without ***spoon reference as I'm not giving him money.

Beer has its own production cost (go and look at the cost of hops...)

£5 I no longer moan about , I would have 5/10 yrs ago but not now especially post covid


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 5:34 pm
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Bird in hand Wordsley,£3 a pint for hobson's Town crier or holdens golden glow and a top draw pint at that.
Camra pub of the year 2020 what's not to like.


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 5:37 pm
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Oh I haven’t been in there for years! We’ve got some good tiny pubs around here haven’t we


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 5:42 pm
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Hobsons is a great pint.


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 5:59 pm
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We went to the local(village pub in Worcestershire )with friends a couple of weeks ago, a round for 6 was £30.00

I remember the first time we took you to The Anchor.
You came back from the bar with beers and cobs convinced they had massively under charged you. 😀

Tempest taproom today was 3.50 for 2/3 of a pint.
Bit more expensive than we are used of paying but worth it for great beer in an area that seems to only have pubs that sell shit lager or Strongbow.

holdens golden glow

Gives me the farts something chronic.😂


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 7:56 pm
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I just went to the pub

1 large sauvignon blanc
1 pint of Stella

£14.30

I wonder if my face said "wtf" at the time.


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 8:55 pm
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Reassuringly expensive!

Also, a large glass of wine is a third of a bottle. That's quite a bit of booze imo!


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 9:09 pm
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What's the most you've ever paid for a beer (intentionally or otherwise)?

Back in Venice in 2013 my friend and I went to a bar and took a table outside. We only had the first page of the beer menu, but they had a lot of Belgian stuff for fairly reasonable prices. So when the barman came over we both chose a beer from a list of 6 on the "special beers" blackboard by the door. For context: 2 of the beers on the list were La Chouffe Blonde, and Tennents Super (which you get everywhere in Italy). Nothing particularly special about either of those...

My friend got the Super (50cl draft) and I chose a 'La Trappe Quadrupel, Oak Aged', which came presented in a fancy bag of ice, like a sparkling wine. Only after our second round and having asked for the bill did we spy a full menu. 28 Euros it said for mine. Surely a mistake?

Nope, the bill confirmed it:
Bill

And the 2nd most expensive beer on the list was €6.75. Thankfully I almost never order "same again".

I'm not sure if I'd tried La Trappe Quadrupel before then, but I'd certainly heard of it (and tried both the dubbel and tripel). What I didn't know was that the oak aged was a special variant.
On reflection €28 Euros isn't that bad a price for that beer: I saw it for £12 in a bottle shop a few years later. But I almost certainly wouldn't have ordered it on that day, and if I had, I would have paid more attention to tasting it properly!


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 9:52 pm
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Just been to a place near us, North Yorkshire.
Pint of Theakstons IPA, large glass of Pinot, Bells whisky & coke & a G&T.
£19. A tad more than I was hoping.


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 10:56 pm
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I bought a crate of Augustiner for 22
0€ including deposit and sat outside with the neighbours.


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 11:33 pm
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Perhaps instead of complaining or bragging about expensive beer we should be celebrating and sharing reasonably priced beer, not from T*** Martins empire? The Lowther Arms, near the sea in Mowbray, Cumbria, £3.50 for an excellent pint of Skiddaw, food good too and lots of cycle routes nearby… just saying…
Oh yes, just realised, most of the routes are tarmac (not necessarily smooth), but, you can ride them on any type of bicycle and relax in the outdoors. Very little traffic too - unless you count cows?


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 11:44 pm
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I don’t really mind paying artisan prices. As a complete lightweight I can’t hope to drink a publican rich so would rather them extract the required hourly rate to run the establishment in thirds of a pint artisan craft sours. If you do the maths they’re Norwegian prices but I can’t hold the volume, never mind the alcohol.


 
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I'm up near Ingleton tonight

A pint of Ingleborough Gold IPA was £3.80. what's all the fuss about?


 
Posted : 01/08/2021 12:11 am
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which will mean we’ll all be back to going to the bar again.

My regular drinkery has now dropped table service, although they still have the same number of staff going round the tables, they’re now doing food rather than drinks.
Part of the problem with beer prices is the Pubcos like Enterprise Inns and their pricing policies regarding what they charge per barrel, which means pub management have to charge more to stand any chance of making any sort of profit. I had a conversation a little while ago in a local pub, which is still independent, with someone who actually works for a local brewery, and they charge pubs around £65 for a barrel, Enterprise charge about £120, IIRC. The brewery she works for nearly went under due to the shutdown, but the farmer who owns the property took it on, then put it about that he would do free home deliveries within a certain distance, and they ended up making more money than they were before shutdown! It saved the brewery, and also a pub in town which the brewery had taken on two or three years ago, so that’s a small victory.
The brothers who run my regular drinking spot have had it with Enterprise, who’ve shafted them over all sorts of things, in particular building maintenance, as it’s a very old building in Corsham, about 17th Century I think, and it needs a lot of money spent, which Enterprise won’t do. Fortunately they’ve been given a pub in Melksham after the lease owners were themselves ripped off by staff, so they’re currently working flat out to redo the pub, ready to re-open in November, and it’ll be a free house, with plans to have fifteen pumps available! Seems optimistic, but there’s enough independent breweries locally to have one beer from each on each pump, or have some ciders as well as beers. Spreading further afield, there’s over 1600 breweries in the U.K. to buy from.
Happy days! 🤪


 
Posted : 01/08/2021 2:29 am
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why are all the pubs closing down?


 
Posted : 01/08/2021 3:14 am
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Peebles yesterday
Pint of Hobgoblin Gold £1:96


 
Posted : 01/08/2021 2:11 pm
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Whay are all the pubs closing down

Rent from a pubco, who are huge plc companies. They need to rent the pubs for eg £1500 a week . Landlords get stuffed on full repair leeses. No covid rent holidays, you can only buy from an approved suppliet list. The staff levels are highbad ypu have to do food to generate turnover necessary. Energy costs are huge, mo one wants to sit in a cold pub.
Rates are also high, and as most pubs occupy a big footprint the land value for redevelopment is high, which means rents have to be high or its bettet evonomics to sell
Landlords have flow meters on tje lines do back door deals on cheaper off list beers is obvious


 
Posted : 01/08/2021 4:59 pm
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Drink? has Nexterday [ Yonder v Deya ] on keg — £3.75 for a half — elderflower IPA — summer in a glass. Get some. Or have a weekend away for the two of you… sleeping behind the bins in a national trust car park and drinking supermarket own brand white cider… for the price of a pint each (£15 maths fans).


 
Posted : 01/08/2021 5:03 pm
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Hey, that killed that thread off, are you proud of yourself? Said in the tone of parent to child and tongue in cheek…………


 
Posted : 02/08/2021 9:58 pm
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was 7.60 for a pint of tennents and a pint of moreti in the the pool hall there. Maybe you lot should stop drinking in expensive shitholes. 😆


 
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