Not been to London for a good number of years but every time i had a pint down there, it was as flat as a witches whatsit. I wouldn't pay £7 a pint if i was dying of thirst.
Many London pubs, particularly in the City, will struggle due to lockdowns/WFH. Many were there simply to provide City workers with a lunchtime beverage and a few beers after work and closed by 8:00 pm.
I am not sure jamming the prices up will work though, hardly likely to tempt people back who have got out of the habit of popping out for a beer after work.
when i was away at Christmas we went into a wetherspoons pub and there we had a whole raft of drinks, coming to a princely 15 quid, my round was 12 quid, one of the party was drinking a pint of i think stowford, 1.99p a pint, how do they do it, and yes the place was packed.
//dave i know, it's 6.8 percent i think? but i don't see the point, though it sells.//
Leffe used to be only in 500ml bottles at my local & I would have a bottle while my mates had pints of the other stuff. The days I could drink huge volumes of beer are past. £1.99 is very cheap for Stowfords cider.
There's a small town near where I live where they are pretty close to London prices in several pubs. I sometimes wonder how they are still trading. My local is around the £4 mark depending on what you have and there is Wetherspoons who are very cheap for some things.
Covid is a very handy Scapegoat .. when Brexiteers
are looking for something else to blame rather than Brexit,
.............. For rising prices and shortages............
Brexit is a very handy Scapegoat .. when Covid deniers
are looking for something else to blame rather than Covid,
.............. For rising prices and shortages............