MarkMayf
Junior Member
I can't remember! I'm guessing somewhere between ã1.50 and ã2.00. going back to around 2001. There were still plenty of pound a pint nights around.
I can only imagine this has been discussed many times before (?) but what did you pay for your first pint? I have the kind of mind which retains such trivia so I can tell you that in 1978 we used to pay 38p for a pint of Tetley bitter or similar. When I went to university in 1980 it was more like 48p in the student's union but due to a government plot it leapt to 60p in one budget. Did any of us buy our first in shillings and pence?:lol:
waited by good wenches.
btw tetleys isnt beer, its yorkshire bin juice served with an inch of air on top..
When i headed off to polly a pint in the union was 54p while back home 68p for bitter or 74p for the premium bitter.
btw tetleys isnt beer, its yorkshire bin juice served with an inch of air on top..
btw tetleys isnt beer, its yorkshire bin juice served with an inch of air on top..
Senior ServiceI well remember that I could leave the house with a couple of quid in my pocket, go to a dance, get drunk, smoke a packet of ****, eat a fish supper and still come home with change. :thumb:
Back in 1961 a pint of beer was about two shillings (10p), a packet of 20 Senior Service was about five shillings (25p) and a fish supper came in at about six shillings (30p).
Luckily for me, another factor that made my life cheaper was my fairly low tolerance to beer. Five pints and I was fine, but by six pints I was "going home by rail".
My first taste of Mansfield Bitter at age 12 was a real "WTF?" moment that I still remember. I couldn't for the life of me understand how anyone could drink stuff like that; but as I got older I soldiered on to reach today's love of the stuff. :whistle:
PS
"Going home by rail." involves dragging your way along the railings that border the footpath. If you are ever in Skegness take a look at the front of the County Hotel and you will see to the left of the building the very first set of railings that I used on my way home! They should install a Blue Plaque! :lol: :lol:
Happy Days!! :thumb: :thumb:
Senior Service
flash git:grin::grin::grin:
Willy Woodbines or WeightsAt sea the Duty Free Bonded Store sold them at 10/- for a 200 *** carton! :thumb:
I never could stomach Capstan Full Strength though! :lol: :lol:
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