I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 10:53 - Sep 30 with 2215 views | LeistonBlue | God Bless the North | | | | |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:19 - Sep 30 with 2122 views | northants | I live in Rugby and regularly drink Timothy Taylor Landlord for £2.79. I regularly work in London and drink the same pint for £6.25 around Euston station. .......I don't like working in London. | | | |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:19 - Sep 30 with 2114 views | Cheltenham_Blue | It's like regional variations on the cost of petrol. How can it happen? Personally, I think the whole of the South is subsidising beer costs for the North so that they look more 'salt of the earth'. | |
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I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:21 - Sep 30 with 2109 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:19 - Sep 30 by northants | I live in Rugby and regularly drink Timothy Taylor Landlord for £2.79. I regularly work in London and drink the same pint for £6.25 around Euston station. .......I don't like working in London. |
I bought a pint in the Yorkshire Grey just off Regent's Street the other day - £7.30. SEVEN pounds 30 for one pint. Unbelievable Jeff! | |
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I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:24 - Sep 30 with 2094 views | fabian_illness | Beer in the morning? What is the world coming to. | | | |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:25 - Sep 30 with 2080 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:24 - Sep 30 by fabian_illness | Beer in the morning? What is the world coming to. |
I just assumed he was in an airport or in a train station. | |
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I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:28 - Sep 30 with 2071 views | _clive_baker_ | That’s possible in London to be fair. The only compromise is it’s a pint of water. | | | |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:35 - Sep 30 with 2035 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:28 - Sep 30 by _clive_baker_ | That’s possible in London to be fair. The only compromise is it’s a pint of water. |
*pond water. | |
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I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:38 - Sep 30 with 2015 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:35 - Sep 30 by The_Flashing_Smile | *pond water. |
Yes. But you get some tadpoles with it. A delicacy in some parts. | |
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I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:55 - Sep 30 with 1952 views | WeWereZombies |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:25 - Sep 30 by Cheltenham_Blue | I just assumed he was in an airport or in a train station. |
Huddersfield International Heliport ? | |
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I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 12:21 - Sep 30 with 1874 views | SuperKieranMcKenna |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:21 - Sep 30 by The_Flashing_Smile | I bought a pint in the Yorkshire Grey just off Regent's Street the other day - £7.30. SEVEN pounds 30 for one pint. Unbelievable Jeff! |
“bought a pint in the Yorkshire Grey just off Regent's Street the other day - £7.30.” You can buy a whole street for that in Burnley. | | | |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 12:23 - Sep 30 with 1862 views | Pendejo |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:28 - Sep 30 by _clive_baker_ | That’s possible in London to be fair. The only compromise is it’s a pint of water. |
I think Ruddles has recently topped £2 in my local spoons, not sure if that's counted as muddy water or with or without tadpoles... | |
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I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 12:28 - Sep 30 with 1846 views | BloomBlue | Reminds me of a friend who lives in the North and has always worried that 'leveling up' will mean he has to pay the same price for beer as people in the South. | | | |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 12:55 - Sep 30 with 1752 views | Leaky |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:19 - Sep 30 by Cheltenham_Blue | It's like regional variations on the cost of petrol. How can it happen? Personally, I think the whole of the South is subsidising beer costs for the North so that they look more 'salt of the earth'. |
Probably because property rental is cheaper up norf | | | |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 13:49 - Sep 30 with 1603 views | acj |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 12:28 - Sep 30 by BloomBlue | Reminds me of a friend who lives in the North and has always worried that 'leveling up' will mean he has to pay the same price for beer as people in the South. |
Perfectly valid concern! | |
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I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 16:09 - Sep 30 with 1421 views | stonojnr |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:25 - Sep 30 by Cheltenham_Blue | I just assumed he was in an airport or in a train station. |
There is a very good pub on Huddersfield station called the Head of Steam, its where you can start the Rail Ale trail from to Manchester | | | |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 16:14 - Sep 30 with 1400 views | stonojnr |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 11:21 - Sep 30 by The_Flashing_Smile | I bought a pint in the Yorkshire Grey just off Regent's Street the other day - £7.30. SEVEN pounds 30 for one pint. Unbelievable Jeff! |
That's the tourist tax :) Actually Landlord pricing usually means it's considered premium cask, like they charge 20quid a cask more for it than most other brewers charge for equivalent abv/style beers, so the price is always higher than the normal average beer Tbf it's a right pita beer to keep as the yeast can be so lively, so if its on drink it, regardless of cost, because the landlord has made a choice to put it on and probably knows what they're doing more than most | | | |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 17:13 - Sep 30 with 1344 views | Bramidan | Trouble is you have to go up to the North. I’d rather pay the 6.25 just outside London. | | | |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 17:42 - Sep 30 with 1304 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 16:14 - Sep 30 by stonojnr | That's the tourist tax :) Actually Landlord pricing usually means it's considered premium cask, like they charge 20quid a cask more for it than most other brewers charge for equivalent abv/style beers, so the price is always higher than the normal average beer Tbf it's a right pita beer to keep as the yeast can be so lively, so if its on drink it, regardless of cost, because the landlord has made a choice to put it on and probably knows what they're doing more than most |
The Yorkshire Grey is a Sam Smiths and the pint in question was their Pure Brewed Organic which they always serve. | |
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I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 18:50 - Sep 30 with 1210 views | stonojnr |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 17:42 - Sep 30 by The_Flashing_Smile | The Yorkshire Grey is a Sam Smiths and the pint in question was their Pure Brewed Organic which they always serve. |
Sam smiths pubs are a law unto their own, no mobiles but they charge £5 for 355ml bottles, in northern pubs, their India pale ale is £4.40. Yep you drink their 4x best it's 2.20. | | | |
I’ve just ordered a pint and it cost me £2.35 on 19:22 - Sep 30 with 1146 views | TractorWood | The pub I was in today charged £4 pre-game and £2.95 after the game. | |
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