Just wondering what the regional differences are for a pint??
I went to Manchester yesterday and was paying £4.70 for a pint of Amstel.
I missed my train on the way back and had an hour to kill, so I popped into the bar at Manchester Victoria ...... £5.89 for a pint of Stella.
Needless to say, I was relieved to get back to my local in Burnley - £3.20 for a pint of Carling :)
So what do you pay in your area and where are ya??
Most of the pubs I drink have prices that vary considerably, I have paid as little as £2.80 for a 'house beer ' session ipa, to £8 for an imperial stout. Some with experimental hops Or above 8% abv tend to be sold by the half pint and come out a bit pricier.
Don't go out much nowadays, Giz, but i was in Sycamore Farm a few weeks back for a farewell do for my grand-daughter who was off to Uni. I washed my beef and ale pie down with a few pints of John Smith's Smooth which, if i remember correctly, was £3.20 per pint.
//// Don't go out much nowadays, Giz, but i was in Sycamore Farm a few weeks back ////
A bit of a coincidence - my mum has recently moved into one of them new houses a bit further up from Sycamore Farm ..... who knows, we may have crossed paths without even realising!!
Thanks for all the replies peeps ..... as expected, quite a big difference in some of the prices up and down the country.