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  • Join a decent social club. I have a beer and a white wine for the wife , normally around £9-11.
    We are members of EHSAA Club in Hastings, members get 10% of so a white wine (small 187ml bottle) and a pint of Harveys is £8.50.
  • was down near Crediton, Devon at weekend for a wedding

    was pleasantly surprised at the prices at the wedding venue.
    3 pints and 3 large wines with soda came to £24
  • Went to the Old Brewery in Greenwich on Saturday night. Pint of cider for me and a G&T for the missus - £16.05! 
  • If you're heading for Devon/Cornwall this summer and need a pit stop off the A303, you might try the Prince of Wales on Ham Hill.  Breathtaking views and £4.80 a pint for ciders and IPA
  • Not the UK, but on Saturday I spent the most I've ever spent on a beer.

    USD20 for what wasn't even a pint in San Francisco Airport. That's nearly 16 quid!
  • Danepak said:
    Not the UK, but on Saturday I spent the most I've ever spent on a beer.

    USD20 for what wasn't even a pint in San Francisco Airport. That's nearly 16 quid!
    Airports are an absolute rip off wherever you go.
  • Danepak said:
    Not the UK, but on Saturday I spent the most I've ever spent on a beer.

    USD20 for what wasn't even a pint in San Francisco Airport. That's nearly 16 quid!
    Airports are an absolute rip off wherever you go.
    Funnily enough not Paris, I had a delay and could get a pint of Kronenbourg (in a can) for 6 euros
  • Would love to see the cost of a pint vs the average salary for the past 30-50 years. Feels like it's raised by way more than wages the past 5 years or so
  • I paid 49 reais £7 in São Paulo airport 18 months ago.
    That was three times what you would normally pay in bars and restaurants here.
  • A pint in Auckland Airport is pretty much the same as in a bar in central Auckland (NZ$13ish) which is approx 6 quid.
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  • I'd just got 'em in when we were joined by my mate's wife. 

    She wanted a glass of red wine so off I went to get it.  The pub was quite busy and when the barmaid returned with the drink I wasn't sure if I'd heard her correctly. 

    "Did you say ten pounds, seventy seven pence" I said - feeling rather elderly.  She said, "Yes".  I said "Flipping hell"



    OK ... I didn't say flipping  :|

    * The Fire Station, Waterloo. 
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