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Steve Voltage
02 Jul 23 21:57
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I paid £6.20 for a pint of Guinness today.
Think I have reached the point of it is no longer worth it. Pub was scruffy, tables unclean and what is it with blokes in their 30’s working behind a bar Crazy never of happened in my day.

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By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 02 Jul 23 22:13
Good question.

I once paid £50 for a bottle of wine, which we drank
with our meal. Next highest is about £25.

I won't pay £6 for a pint of pish lager at the cricket.

Happy (ish) to pay up to £5 for nice bottle of beer or a
nice pint. Probably would pay more, but then gets
to point of not going back if its not a nice
pub.
By:
Foinavon
When: 02 Jul 23 22:31
How much are you prepared to pay for the privilege of sitting in a pub? I saw 500ml bottles of Marston's Pedigree on sale in our local Morrison's for £1 last week. If you stay for just one drink you have paid £5-20 for a seat in the bar.
By:
chelsea girl
When: 03 Jul 23 12:08
Pint of bitter at Northern tracks now £6.10.
By:
clouded leopard
When: 03 Jul 23 12:19
Pricing you out of your previous existence and destroying small business at the same time

This is where we are going

But do not fret , a brand new system is in the works for the masses via programmable CBDC

enjoy
By:
Mexico
When: 03 Jul 23 12:20
£6+ is fairly normal for London & more if talking about trendy place in centre.
Same as sporting venues, pretty sure was well over £6 at Royal Ascot this year. Everything is contactless now so not so obvious what the price is if not really bothered.


Must have paid £10 at ski resorts, especially in France which seems more expensive than Italy/Austria. Also had a couple of beers in Geneva which were pricy. The bars near Gard Du Nord are expensive, yet seem to have loads of Brits hanging around.
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 03 Jul 23 12:48
£2.80 from Spoons
Laugh
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 03 Jul 23 12:49
Does anyone still go in a pub to drink? Eating and drinking out if far too expensive in the UK. That's why pubs are closing left right and centre.

I had a quiche and salad and a couple of glasses of Lager last week in Spain for under £10. This was in a bar at a beach. In the UK it would probably cost over £20
By:
flat16
When: 03 Jul 23 13:22
£2.12 for a pint of bud light in spoons I assume only for the wokery ,old hippies and luvvies to discuss dixs and BLM while they dribble, dreaming of kneeling London lawyers ,only saying SNC.
By:
casemoney
When: 03 Jul 23 13:33
You wanna get over to France MEX join your mates , FREE BEER ,I'm sure they would love you among their ranks

10 quid a Pint , what did you have 1 a week Laugh
By:
casemoney
When: 03 Jul 23 13:36
Who in their Right Mind would pay a tenner for a Pint of BEER , PMSFL
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 03 Jul 23 14:12
£80 for 4 pizzas and 4 drinks in
Newcastle Saturday night.
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 03 Jul 23 14:52
Wine duties increase from August
Looks like Port is going up a fair points
Grin
By:
Shrewd_dude
When: 03 Jul 23 14:55
Depends where I am.

Gets more expensive the further south you go.

Paid £6.70 twice when down on the south coast last month. One pint though and then I was off.
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 03 Jul 23 20:13
Wine duties increase from August


Someone has to pay for all those illegal immigrants Rishi & Suella have put in 4 star hotels Crazy
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 03 Jul 23 20:36
£8.6 near artic circle other winter
Not far off are we
Spoons only value left in pub game only thing is
Limited appeal with all piss head piss pots in them
Laugh
By:
irishone
When: 03 Jul 23 20:49
what about the mighty temple bar in dublin ????

price  of a pint goes up the longer you stay
By:
thegiggilo
When: 03 Jul 23 21:42
Rip off britain,probably put the slops in it as well in dirty glasses my daughters going to Prague,Budapest and Vienna amd all cheaper than the uk,we are a stranded Island surrounded by a sewer where nothing ever works..
By:
casemoney
When: 03 Jul 23 21:56
The  Franz Klammer of the Forum No probs paying a tenner when he is on the Slopes LaughLaugh
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 03 Jul 23 22:32
Viennas not cheap!
By:
thegiggilo
When: 03 Jul 23 22:47
That's what i said to her but she has been looking round accomadation booked and even in Vienna you can stay there for roughly the same as here,her and her friends have 10 days in three cities for £310 flights and accomodation..My daughter doesn;t waste money,she checks everything out first..
By:
brentford
When: 03 Jul 23 23:02
alcohol duties are projected to raise over 13 billion in the year 2023-2024....
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 04 Jul 23 00:00
Vienna is less expensive than Paris and London.


We did the 3 by train 15 years or so ago, and
Budapest /Prague were silly cheap back then.

Been back on city breaks and prices have crept up

3 great places to visit.
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