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Why has my Pint of London Pride gone up so much?
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Last week £3.70 not £3.10 in the Square Mile, so why such the rise ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have a look at this - Quite a good article and check out the prices - The landlord says people are waiting for him to open on a morning !
Bitter £1.54 Lager £1.85
http://tinyurl.com/6hzypst
Bitter £1.54 Lager £1.85
http://tinyurl.com/6hzypst
redman41 mentioned Busty Barmaids, I can remember years back, even when beer was cheap, some pubs would have 'topless barmaids' and Sunday dinner-time 'strip-tease' in the back room.
That was in the days of 'Council Watch Committees' and 'Sunday Observance Societies'. Would these methods to attracted customers still be allowed?
That was in the days of 'Council Watch Committees' and 'Sunday Observance Societies'. Would these methods to attracted customers still be allowed?
My local does a happy half hour with real ale at £2.10 a pint, then up to £2.90. Don't know what he charges for the other rubbish as I only drink cask ales. He doesn't do food but does own the freehold so no interference from breweries. He isn't putting up his prices since the budget which we are all grateful for.
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My current favourite is Rossendale Brewery's 'hambleden' at £1.95 in my lOcal. Down the road I can get a fine pint of Holt's Best Bitter for £2.05.
Neither beer is a brand with an expensive advertising budget. It is you the punter paying for London Pride advertisements which is why it is so expensive.
You should experiment. There are hundreds of small breweries selling better and less expensive ales than Fullers.
Neither beer is a brand with an expensive advertising budget. It is you the punter paying for London Pride advertisements which is why it is so expensive.
You should experiment. There are hundreds of small breweries selling better and less expensive ales than Fullers.
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