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Would You Pay £7 A Pint?

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it's 99p for some pints in the Spoons. I go to a non Spoons regularly and 2 pints are £6.40. London seems to be taking the peace!
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No. Went in my local the other day (Just a chimneys boozer) and it was £8.40 for two pints. No wonder they are empty but Spoons is usually full.

Having said that my mate who lives in Switzerland would consider that cheap!
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.
my local has a beer called Leffe, which costs 7.20 a pint. I wouldn't pay that as you say it's taking the mickey.
I like Leffe (for the taste) but it's almost twice the alcohol strength of "normal" beers - hence the price.
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.
It's economies of scale - if you sell a lot you can take a smaller profit on each drink.
//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.
as i said we were in wetherspoons, yes 1.99 for a stowfords, and it wasn't much dearer for the rest of us, this was in West Sussex.
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.
my local i fear will put up the prices again, that would be three price rises in as many months if they do. It's a very popular place for all that,
Did You Know............Beer prices have risen by 20% since Brexit........
nothing to do with Brexit, all to do with recouping losses from closures.
Last time I went to a pub it was for a wake back in November, £2:90 a pint. At £7:00 a pint a round in W.Yorkshire, I’d have handed out some straws.
The lower the alcohol the cheaper the duty - between 1.2 and 2.8% the duty is 8.42p a litre; up to 7.5% it is 19.08p and over 7.5% it is 24.77p.

I was in Norfolk before lockdown and paid over £6 a pint in an ordinary boozer. I was not impressed.
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............
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arky: "At £7:00 a pint a round in W.Yorkshire, I’d have handed out some straws. " I can just imagine it, "ah mooch?"

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