Am I odd, I simply haven't a clue. I go to the pub once or twice a week, never drink alone so it's always a round of 3 or so and some crisps, hand over the money and don't give it a thought. Maybe I should pay closer attention... 😯
Cheddar Valley at £2.80 in Nether Stowey
Go to the factory shop in Sandford and buy a bag in a box and it s £1.11 a pint !!
£2.70 the other day for Marstons EPA at a nasty carvery chain pub the other night. £3.50ish in our village pub for an ever changing array of deliciousness 😀
Our rather scabby (but popular) local in Surrey charges £4.05 for a pint of London Pride.....'kin outrageous! But down the road a rather more salubrious Public House and restaurant charges £35.50 for IPA. 😐
edit:erm...£3.50!
Last Friday night, My local, Coopers, Park Rotana, Abu Dhabi, 64 Dhirams for a bottle of Magners. That's over £10 😀
We call it "Liquid Gold" I think I win! 🙂
No idea about beer as I can't drink it but have just been spending £3.50 a pint for old rosey cider.
Well wadddyano I've just been to my "local" I'd like to qualify that if I may. I mean "local" as it's within walking distance on the Hamble River so has one of the worlds most spectacular views yet the pub is part of a grotty chain and trades on the view rather than the quality of "products" it sells, ya get me?
So, 2 pints of Old Speckeld Hen and a bag of salted Nobbys peanuts for the sum price of???? £5.80
Not bad that.
Sat outside watching the hazy sun and dinghies coming up the river finishing their Wednesday evening racing.
Sometimes I suffer the indignity of going into chain pubs, sometimes.
I find that many pub chains serve ale at lager temperature and kill the taste.
£3.50-£4 for Black Sheep in these parts. Not sure on Lager.
Local cider is £4ish.
North yorkshire
This week I'm in Naples. Beer and a pizza is €5. Bargain!
Just back from Germany...large local Pils usually around €2 to €3.
But their supermarket prices...6 packs (6 x 500ml) of the most delicious beers you might find for around €5...and that's the nice stuff! 🙁
Re Chamonix..What tickled me when I was in Morzine at Bar Robinson, all the Brits were nailing mega-expensive pints down whilst I drank glasses of red there for 1.50e
Can't remember the name of the bar but we did similar in Chamonix a few years back. Seem to remember paying €10 for a litre of red wine. Very nice it was too. Nothing like enjoying a drink outside a bar with a stunning view of mont Blanc. It's a great town. Planning to go back next year.
Paid nearly £8 for a pint of lovibonds 69 in utobeer, I think it was worth it.
danielgroves - MemberAbout £3.20-£4.50 depending on what pub and what ale.
(Plymouth)
danielgroves, get thee to the Fortescue, I reckon you will be much closer and under £3 a pint for proper beer. And even less in any of our wetherspoons if you can stand the company!
That said I think I paid nearly £4 for a pint of peroni in posh pub the other night.
Ooooouuuutraaaagge!
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Over £4 a pint Manchester? That must be a seriously s****y / snobby pubs as even in central London I don't pay that.
£3.70 - North London.
[quote=rewski said]Paid nearly £8 for a pint of lovibonds 69 in utobeer, I think it was worth it.
Had some of that at the brewery. OMG ! Hops in a glass.
For real ale at my local £3-£3.20 unless you go on a Thursday from 5pm then it's £2.30 a pint.
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The hotel i work at charges £5.00 a pint and they have 2 choices only ?
its called curious brew - very nice after a days graft ?
We don't sell real ales, just Sierra Nevada pale ale on keg.
At £4.99 a pint. 😳
£1.95 lots of different ales
£1.50 Ruddles
(Wetherspoons)
£2.50 in local members only club, down the road it's £3.80-95 in the "posh pub" & crisps are £2 a bag!!
Butcombe is £2.50 at my local and very nice it is too 🙂
Bathams 2.53 a pint top draw.
about 10 GBP for a pint here in Norway
2.70 for Farmers Blond, Bradfield Brewery. That's about average price for most real beer in Holmfirth area.
About 6-7 quid a Pint in Perth, WA. Lets just say there's not many hangovers being experienced after a drink around here....
Anywhere from £3.00 - £4.50 in Oxford. If you're down the local, IPA is about £3.00 and if you're in the turf tavern I think a buddy paid £9.00 for 2 bottles of becks the other day, and they were warm.
Au$8-9 so about £5.50 out and about bit less in take out and about £1.22 when it's home brewed.
When the exchange rate was 2.5 is was about £3.40/pint cost of living has changed about as much as it has in the UK since then, so long as I have Au$ coming in it's fine.
Glass of red and a real ale
Manchester city centre £9
Horwich last night £5.30!
Holts/Hydes - just over £2 (Legh Arms/Plough)
Sam Smiths - under £2 (Windmill/Vine)
Free but if I do pay its £2.10. Perks of having a friend who's family runs a brewery!
a litre of local brew 1.20 euro. straight from the pub tap
Well, for a bottle of Heineken in the Hotel-de-Paris and a bottle of Corona in the Sass cafe, both in Monaco you will be charged €25 per bottle (£21.25 at todays rate).. 😆 Oh well...ha
I think about 6 to 8ish quid over here in sunny Perth, depending on how nice a pub/bar..... And thats not always for a pint booo. Bloody schooners!
The Nags is around £3.50 a pint, less for some more for others (Bathams.
Bloody wine is a rip-off, £3.50/£4.50 a glass of warm tack, get a bottle of half decent stuff from the shops for that.
Soda water & lime £1.00 a half
Then they wonder why they're struggling
