That's 34 pints for the price you paid yesterday for 1 !
Mid 1970's anc it was in a pretty dingy student bar in the East Midlands so guess the price was deliberately kept as low as possible for that reason. That said, it was the regular price in that particular bar.
Think the price of a pint in the more regular pubs at that time was circa 35p. Still incredibly cheap.
£4.20 per pint in my local now and I suspect that is a bit below the average price.
Posted By: Saucerer on October 26th 2024 at 16:21:27
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- Re Beer Prices.... I remember paying 18p for a pint. Anyone beat that? (General Chat) - Saucerer, Oct 26, 15:38:21
- Nope. £1 a pint of Flowers IPA In The Mischief (General Chat) - Huge Small, Oct 26, 16:32:14
- Around about 2 shillings. Bit of a vague memory though. (n/m) (General Chat) - Dunney, Oct 26, 16:30:22
- Wow! (n/m) (General Chat) - paulg, Oct 26, 16:04:48
- That's 34 pints for the price you paid yesterday for 1 ! (General Chat) - Saucerer, Oct 26, 16:21:27
- £8 for a pint of Talk to the Palm coconut Imperial stout from London Brewing Company 8.4% (General Chat) - DJ Ginga, Oct 26, 16:45:45
- That's 34 pints for the price you paid yesterday for 1 ! (General Chat) - Saucerer, Oct 26, 16:21:27
- NO-one got one in old money? (n/m) (General Chat) - promethian1, Oct 26, 15:59:45
- Are you 85 Grandad? (n/m) (General Chat) - Jumbo1, Oct 26, 15:59:45
- First pint I ever bought in a pub was Castlemaine xxxx (General Chat) - JoeyDeacon, Oct 26, 15:58:39
- yes 14p for Watneys bitter (General Chat) - ghostof barry butler, Oct 26, 15:41:04
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