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It was much better when you could see the price of every pint; now it's a lottery of how much they sting you.
Fair play to Wetherspoons, they are upfront about it.
P.S. You can tell you're getting old when you moan about the price of beer, back in my day it was 73p a pint![]()
I'm sure I paid less than a shilling for a pint in the late 1960s. I couldn't have afforded more - I was still at school! (looked over 18 when i was 15!)
I suppose beer might have been cheaper in the Risca area.
All bars are supposed to have a visible price list showing by law .
Refused to pay for 4 drinks in the Church Inn, Llanishen, because they were charging town prices in the suburbs
£6.60p a bottle of cider, robbing barstards
Ehhh by 'eck..first pint cost threepenny bit and a farthing.
actually it was 23 pence and i am having trouble with 7,8,9 quid for a pint. It just isn't worth it.
45p my first pint of Wothingtons BB.
Fino lounge was almost £7 for feckin Hofmister, I don't spot the pricing in most pubs, it should be right on the taps/pumps like it used to be, you don't walk around shops and then get a surprise at the tills. I mostly accept it, but every so often you get a nasty surprise.
The Welsh government should enforce and do something useful that could actually benefit people. It would probably push the price down a little.
I can't remember the prices, but when I was 15 or 16, 1976/77 school dinner money would buy two pints of bitter and 10 No 6
My local club is still decent at £3.70 a pint.
Get a loyalty card (free), in the Napier and it’s less than £3 a pint (Guinness about £3.80)
My old man used to say, “When I can’t get 4 for a nicker I’m wrapping it in”………he didn’t![]()
I paid £8.40 for a 660ml bottle of Punk IPA in the Everyman Cinema last night. It was listed on the menu so knew what I was being charged, which is a bit different to buying over the bar and being stung afterwards.