Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… 23:31 - Aug 17 with 1369 views | Blueastheycome | Which makes me think I dreamt the prices before this season £7 for a large bottle of warm beer! I’m sure it was £4.50 last season wasn’t it?! And bl00dy Carlsberg as well. [Post edited 17 Aug 23:33]
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Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 03:17 - Aug 18 with 1163 views | BlueBadger | See now, under Lambo, it was FREE. Btong back Lambo. He just got it. |  |
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Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 04:35 - Aug 18 with 1113 views | Benters | Yuk no thanks.The IPA used to be bad enough,but the pie na pint deal for a fiver was ok. |  |
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Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 04:48 - Aug 18 with 1090 views | MK1 |
Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 04:35 - Aug 18 by Benters | Yuk no thanks.The IPA used to be bad enough,but the pie na pint deal for a fiver was ok. |
The pie use to be 1d. |  |
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Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 04:56 - Aug 18 with 1080 views | Benters |
Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 04:48 - Aug 18 by MK1 | The pie use to be 1d. |
Marvellous I used to get my bottle of milk and a biscuit at school for one old pence. |  |
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Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 05:24 - Aug 18 with 1037 views | tcblue |
Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 04:48 - Aug 18 by MK1 | The pie use to be 1d. |
How did they get the filling in? |  | |  |
Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 06:28 - Aug 18 with 922 views | NickITFC | A poured pint in the North lower was £6.50. However, none available before the game at the bar I went to. And then no lager available for the first 10mins of half time... |  | |  |
Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 07:08 - Aug 18 with 720 views | BrianTablet |
Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 05:24 - Aug 18 by tcblue | How did they get the filling in? |
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Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 07:14 - Aug 18 with 679 views | Deano69 | Dispenser fizzy drinks. £3.50. Used to be £2.50/£2.75 for a bottled version. Also, the speedy beer pourers are considerably slower for service. You have to wait and to each one up to a full pint. |  |
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Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 07:27 - Aug 18 with 581 views | BlueBoots |
Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 04:56 - Aug 18 by Benters | Marvellous I used to get my bottle of milk and a biscuit at school for one old pence. |
Wow...what kind of dodgy school did you go to? The milk would have been given free to the schools back in those days, so with inflation they were charging you 20p for a biscuit! |  |
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Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 07:51 - Aug 18 with 427 views | Churchman |
Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 07:27 - Aug 18 by BlueBoots | Wow...what kind of dodgy school did you go to? The milk would have been given free to the schools back in those days, so with inflation they were charging you 20p for a biscuit! |
We had free. Milk from those little bottles in crates at Junior School and before. I used to be a ‘milk monitor’ too - to get me out of doing other stuff. Anything that took me out of lessons was good. Pre-secondary school I was a right old dosser. Back to the milk, it was either rancid when it was warm or pushing its way through the cap when it was cold. And you were still made to drink it. That was the age where the grown ups didn’t tolerate wasted food (wartime generation, mostly). I never minded milk and still don’t. Especially mixed with chemical powder like Nesquik - banana or chocolate. Even Ovaltine was ok, though hot chocolate was and still is a thing of beauty. Now to the point in hand - beer. I think it was £6.50 last year which I felt was a lot. I get event pricing and that in London it isn’t cheap. But £7 for that now? Well it’s up to the individual but I think it’s over the top.. I do wish the club would take catering seriously. Up the quality, price it right, get the supply/delivery right (sufficient staff etc) and they’d make more money than with the current arrangement. The mouldering tent in the Fanzone gets through the customers pretty smart ish, but I still think they’re missing a trick. |  | |  |
Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 07:53 - Aug 18 with 406 views | Swansea_Blue |
Cost of beer inside PR: I’m surprised I haven’t seen this mentioned yet… on 04:56 - Aug 18 by Benters | Marvellous I used to get my bottle of milk and a biscuit at school for one old pence. |
Before Thatcher The Milk Snatcher took it away. And you still didn’t learn the lesson! Anyway, I’d rather have a warm beer than warm milk with lumps in it. |  |
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