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Pub beer
Beer/lager now costs upwards of £3 per pint in pubs. Why does anyone pay such horrendous prices for a commodity which retails at about 50p. per pint in the local supermarket ? Beer at home tastes the same.
Similarly all drinks in pubs are overpriced, alcoholic or otherwise. No wonder pubs are closing every week, though I blame the Exciseman, not the publican.
Similarly all drinks in pubs are overpriced, alcoholic or otherwise. No wonder pubs are closing every week, though I blame the Exciseman, not the publican.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At least with beer, you are getting a different product in the pub from what you could drink at home ...
(hopes this is not total boIIocks) ...
When you buy wine in a pub, you're getting exactly the same think, but twice the price.
But, we still do it, because of the social aspect (as already mentioned).
(hopes this is not total boIIocks) ...
When you buy wine in a pub, you're getting exactly the same think, but twice the price.
But, we still do it, because of the social aspect (as already mentioned).
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