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2/3 pint is about 440ml, you can pay £5 for a can of 'craft beer' in the supermarkets, so that's not too bad tbh, provided it's good
I'll sip to that.They were discussion this on 5 live earlier its not the sort of beer you would drink in one go its more like a wine to be sipped not downed.
Sacrilege I know but I actually quite like the 2/3 of a pint measure, it is just right for stronger IPA’s (6.5% and up) I even occasionally order thirds for Imperial stouts and the like.There is a pub in brighton that has started listing some craft beers as £5 for 2/3 of a pint. I guess that looks better than £7.50 for a pint.
...and it's spelt inkerect!£100 for Kobe Beef in a London, city centre restaurant? I can get a nicely marbled tin of corned beef for £2 from the local asda up here.
And don't get me started on the Tapas restaurant down the road. £5 for small bowl of Patatas Bravas, that works out at almost £20 for a dinner plate of spuds.
Everywhere does it. Means people try more styles and buy more beer.
I agree, having 2/3rd of a pint of their stronger beers seemed the right amount, bought a couple of glasses.Everywhere does it. Means people try more styles and buy more beer.
Maybe in a few years if inflation keeps on soaringI wouldn't pay that much for any beer.
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