How much is a pint in your local?
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£4 to £5£4.80 in our local in Surrey, we used to go a couple of times a week and now not even once a month0
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Locally, £1.50 for a pint of Cola.
Some days it absolutely does not pay to be the designated driver.0 -
Where's the option for "I don't drink alcohol"?0
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£3 to £4Round here in my part of West Yorkshire:
Generally slightly above or below the £3 mark (+/- 50p).
Thing is when you go to a pub you're not really buying a pint(or six).
Its a tradition, an experience, whether it be competitive games like crib/darts/dommies/poker, or a quiz, to watch sport, or play bingo, a meeting place for old (or new) mates, an offline dating forum, a place to do business and make contacts etc etc.
If anyone goes to a pub just to drink thats crazy.
I drink in a pub most nights I wouldnt dream of drinking at home.
Tonight is cronies night, where two hours of total bowlax will be shared.0 -
MothballsWallet wrote: »Where's the option for "I don't drink alcohol"?
Not a relevant question to ask given the context of the poll. The poll is asking how much a pint is in the local, not whether you drink or not.
If you don't drink and therefore don't know, presumably there is no need to get involved. If there was a poll on "how much is 1kg of haggis in your local supermarket?" I personally wouldn't get involved as I do not eat haggis and therefore neither know nor care.0 -
Too much, far too much.
Don't have a local per se, but the pubs I do go in probably £3.80 for urine like Carlsberg/Carling/Fosters, going up to £4.80 for (what I consider decent lagers) Heineken/Kronenbourg, £5-£5.50 Peroni/Moretti (enjoy these but tend to avoid due to price!). Ales tend to be cheaper, averaging £3.50-£4.
The joys of living in southern England.0 -
£2 to £3About £3.30 now0
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£2 to £3about £2.60 for a pint or £1.80 if you buy a can0
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£5 and over - No way, you have to be joking - let us know where you live!£5.50...! O_O Central London. Around £4 if you go for the old-school ales but anything lager / crafty ale is averaging around £5.50 now. I saw a pint of craft beer for £10.75 last week... I can't tell you what it tastes like because I did not try it!0
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Think them prices are high..just check out the prices in the Albert on Eastenders.
Amazing that they can afford to drink in there...:beer:0
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