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      Brian78
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      Price of a pint where you are
      May 14, 2024 05:37:03 pm
      What price are you guys being charged for a pint of beer/stout/ale in your locals, and then how much if your city centre
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #1: May 14, 2024 05:48:02 pm
      For a guinness it's £4.50 in Peter Kavanagh's, call it a fiver with ten bob for whoever serves us. Most of the pubs along Catherine St are similarly priced as well.

      Very rarely drink pints in town these days, by the time I'm that far into the night I'm on the rum and coke.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #2: May 14, 2024 06:35:00 pm
      Over £6 is common in Belfast City centre these days.

      Can't recall the actual price as I never remember.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #3: May 14, 2024 06:48:40 pm
      £4.40 for a Guinness at my local legion club. Over a pound a pint more in the city centre
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #4: May 22, 2024 07:28:24 pm
      In my local 4.50 a pint of real ale. Was 2.70 before Covid.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #5: May 22, 2024 07:35:57 pm
      £4.40 for a Guinness at my local legion club. Over a pound a pint more in the city centre

      £4 for a pint of Guinness in the local Millbank, a five minute walk from my place. Although if you go to the Sun Verge on the promenade, same pint £5.05 quite a variation in price !
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #6: May 23, 2024 02:29:53 pm
      In my local 4.50 a pint of real ale. Was 2.70 before Covid.

      Ridiculous
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #7: May 23, 2024 05:02:58 pm
      £4.50 to a fiver seems like the normal price for a pint these days.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #8: Jun 07, 2024 07:02:41 am
      Varies greatly wherever drinking and what I'm drinking. Anything from £2 to £6 a pint Glasgow. 🤣
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #9: Jun 07, 2024 07:15:29 pm
      Varies greatly wherever drinking and what I'm drinking. Anything from £2 to £6 a pint Glasgow. 🤣

      Where on earth you getting a pint for £2 mate
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #10: Jun 07, 2024 10:27:38 pm
      Was in Newcastle a couple of weeks ago and saw pints in the Wetherspoon's going for £2.40. Coming up from London, I thought I'd died and gone to heaven.

      Actually drinking Newcastle Brown Ale right now. Why does it taste so good? I'm not much of a beer drinker but Newcastle Brown Ale is something else.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #11: Jun 09, 2024 07:06:50 pm
      Where on earth you getting a pint for £2 mate

      Toby jug. Outside central station, bottles of tuborg 99p, or a pint of tuborg £2approx. ;D
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #12: Jun 10, 2024 09:13:26 am
      Why does it taste so good? I'm not much of a beer drinker but Newcastle Brown Ale is something else.
      It's all those Geordies pissing in the brewing vats knowing all the southern softies are loving the taste!

      seriously I get what you mean, it has a taste of it's own and I actually like it!
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #13: Jun 10, 2024 09:15:48 am
      It's about £4.50 a pint over on the east coast (Scarborough) unless you go into a trendy bar and then it can hit £5.50-£6
      York is about £6 in town too for real ale (Timmy Taylors stuff) but if you buy a pint of Weasel Fart or Badger's Breathe in York it can be £9 a pint
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #14: Jun 10, 2024 09:28:45 am
      £7.20 for a pint of Peroni / Asahi where I am. Absolute joke
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #15: Jun 10, 2024 09:56:57 am
      Was in Newcastle a couple of weeks ago and saw pints in the Wetherspoon's going for £2.40. Coming up from London, I thought I'd died and gone to heaven.

      Actually drinking Newcastle Brown Ale right now. Why does it taste so good? I'm not much of a beer drinker but Newcastle Brown Ale is something else.

      It has got a good taste to it and that can be the downfall (literally) too many and you’re on your knees!
      A strong brew is the Newcastle Brown.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #16: Jun 11, 2024 04:13:11 pm
      Was in Newcastle a couple of weeks ago and saw pints in the Wetherspoon's going for £2.40. Coming up from London, I thought I'd died and gone to heaven.

      Actually drinking Newcastle Brown Ale right now. Why does it taste so good? I'm not much of a beer drinker but Newcastle Brown Ale is something else.

      Very nice indeed. Haven't had one in a while but always found it a solid bet. I think the best ales I've had have been from Scotland. There was one from Loch Leven one time that was heavenly. Lager wise, I think a good Asahi is hard to beat, although it's usually not cheap. Getting a round of drinks these days feels like you're being robbed blind, especially when someone chucks in a wine or a cocktail.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #17: Jun 11, 2024 07:30:50 pm
      Very nice indeed. Haven't had one in a while but always found it a solid bet. I think the best ales I've had have been from Scotland. There was one from Loch Leven one time that was heavenly. Lager wise, I think a good Asahi is hard to beat, although it's usually not cheap. Getting a round of drinks these days feels like you're being robbed blind, especially when someone chucks in a wine or a cocktail.

      Loch Leven ale? Interesting. How does it taste??

      My reference point doesn't stray much further than Tennents, which says a lot about my choice of pints. Had some Orkney Corncrake Ale a few years back but did not like it - tasted like soap from what I recall. Being fairly stereotypical about my own country here but when it comes to alcohol and Scotland, I look no further than a single malt!

      Nice to see the love for Newcastle Brown here! Dead right stuey - it's a deceptively strong drink in the alcohol content!
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #18: Jun 11, 2024 11:16:44 pm
      Loch Leven ale? Interesting. How does it taste??

      My reference point doesn't stray much further than Tennents, which says a lot about my choice of pints. Had some Orkney Corncrake Ale a few years back but did not like it - tasted like soap from what I recall. Being fairly stereotypical about my own country here but when it comes to alcohol and Scotland, I look no further than a single malt!

      Nice to see the love for Newcastle Brown here! Dead right stuey - it's a deceptively strong drink in the alcohol content!

      Light, golden and as though you've just woken up lochside. I do think having craft ale when you're there can add to the experience or maybe it's the other way around.

      We went crazy a few years back and bought a load of Talisker, although the peatiness is not to everyone's taste!
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #19: Jun 13, 2024 07:14:21 am
      Actually drinking Newcastle Brown Ale right now. Why does it taste so good? I'm not much of a beer drinker but Newcastle Brown Ale is something else.

      Brown ale in general is quite nice. I know the Cabbage in Anfield used to do Mann’s brown ale, which was fairly cheap back in the day.

      Our local, PKs, do bottles of Newcastle brown. I’ll get one every now and then but I do tend to stay on the Guinness nowadays - which has just been upped to £4.70.

      Newky brown always reminds me of Keegan’s mid-90s Newcastle team though when they were the sponsor.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #20: Jun 13, 2024 12:53:20 pm
      Up in Edinburgh last week.
      £6 for a beer.
      Was worse for a bottle of Coke. £4.50.

      There is a reason I stay out of pubs nowadays.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #21: Jun 14, 2024 11:42:43 am
      Seems ypu lads are as bad as us.....I can pay up to €7 in a local for a lager......some places can be a bit cheaper

      City centre which I dont go near, you could pay up to €10 for a beer, and these arent German, Czech absolute blinding beers its your run if the mill sh*te like heineken
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #22: Jun 24, 2024 10:38:48 am
      Stupidly paid Eight Hundred pence for a pint of bitter in the Nags Head, Kinnerton Street, Belgravia yesterday. Not overly politely mentioned to the gaffer that his prices were perhaps a tad excessive...Predictably the C*nt suggested I go somewhere else...good advice..so I finished the bevvy and left.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #23: Jun 24, 2024 10:47:02 am
      In the Glasgow 'burbs it'd be £4.50 to £5 for a regulation pint of cooking lager / ale.

      Anything vaguely craft is £5.50 to £6 as long as under 5% and could be up to £8 if stronger......

      In town centre you can add a quid onto that.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #24: Jun 25, 2024 03:47:28 pm
      First time I’ve been in Ye Cracke for years and just been charged £5.30 for a Guinness.

      No wonder I tend to avoid this place nowadays.
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      Reply #25: Jun 25, 2024 05:10:42 pm
      First time I’ve been in Ye Cracke for years and just been charged £5.30 for a Guinness.

      No wonder I tend to avoid this place nowadays.
      That’s cheap compared to here
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #26: Jun 25, 2024 06:50:25 pm
      £3.00 for a pint of Carling Black Label in the Millbank, around the corner, where I live.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #27: Jun 25, 2024 08:15:12 pm
      In the Glasgow 'burbs it'd be £4.50 to £5 for a regulation pint of cooking lager / ale.

      Anything vaguely craft is £5.50 to £6 as long as under 5% and could be up to £8 if stronger......

      In town centre you can add a quid onto that.

      Shitting hell. Back 10 years ago, a pound a pint at Strathclyde Union on 12 hour Tuesday now looks as big a charitable endeavour as Live Aid.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #28: Jun 26, 2024 01:05:43 pm
      Shitting hell. Back 10 years ago, a pound a pint at Strathclyde Union on 12 hour Tuesday now looks as big a charitable endeavour as Live Aid.

      Funnily enough was there yesterday for my eldest's graduation......defo more than a £1......but still cheaper than rest of Glasgow......think a pint of Guiness was about £4 but, sadly the pre meal drinks I paid for were in The Alchemist!

      Grad boys choice!
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #29: Jun 26, 2024 01:12:13 pm
      First time I’ve been in Ye Cracke for years and just been charged £5.30 for a Guinness.

      No wonder I tend to avoid this place nowadays.

      Town's prices these days for a bevvy!
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #30: Jun 26, 2024 03:06:29 pm
      Town's prices these days for a bevvy!

      Yeah but the Cracke ain't even town, really. It's a shitty little tucked away place that most people don't even know.

      Queen of Hope, which I thought was pricey was actually 5p cheaper.
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #31: Oct 06, 2024 06:09:07 pm
      Out with my dad by me and we pay 3.30 for a pint of fosters. 3.60 carling. 4.50 cruz campo. I dont mind fosters
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      Re: Price of a pint where you are
      Reply #32: Oct 06, 2024 09:31:48 pm
      When I was 17 I could go out for ten quid, be totally satisfied with 6 pints and finish with a kebab/burger. In these middle age days 6 pints would not even out last night's hangover, fast food would give me indigestion and heart burn and a tenner would barely pay the cab fare I would need to take my arthritic arse home.

      Every day I look and sound more and more like my Dad.

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