Goodness Brewing's Yes! at £3.90 a half the other week at The Old Town Tavern. Ouch!
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Goodness Brewing's Yes! at £3.90 a half the other week at The Old Town Tavern. Ouch!
:D:D:D Of course keg is always superior to cask, hence the hike in price.
Ludicrous.
£3.90 a half.:eek:
Pro rata, £7.70 a pint.. If people buy the stuff, some will always try to cash in on the 'craft' aspect.
A slight deviation from the correct, but when I mean 'off-sales' I mean takeaway. Decades ago pubs would fleece you for taking away bottles, safe in the knowledge that you had no chance of buying...
Exactly. Bottles - off-sales - have always been more expensive. I especially remember this in the early '80s when rural pubs would do this in the knowledge that customers had little choice before...
It's unbelievably rare that I'd buy such a thing, but aren't bottled alternatives always more expensive?
£3.75 for a half of Neck Oil at The Garratt Tavern the other night; and it's a crap pub.
£3.80 for a half of Gamma Ray at Green Man a few days ago.
The Sage of Tadcaster's beers do seem to...
Duke of Wellington - £4.00 for a half of Gamma Ray.
£3.40 for a half of a 4.2% beer at The Northcote Arms the other day.
In fairness, the quality of the beer at the Barrel Vault is very good; better than the Euston Tap (currently) and sadly also the KC I, the quality a far cry from the nearby former JDW Angel...
Very high. And despite being a 'spoons, it's now the fourth least expensive 'pub' in the area, the Euston Tap, King Charles I and Queen's Head being cheaper.
The Barrel Vault (JD Wetherspoon) - an overnight hike in price for a standard pint from £4.39 to £4.83.
The Hanover Arms - £4.00 for a half of Neck Oil and in Kennington to boot.
Sambrook's Sidekick just £1.00 a half at The Surrey Docks.
Sambrook's beers at just £1.15 a half at The Rockingham Arms; but there's a sting in the tail...
Has Dark Star left the building?
£5.75 for a half of Two Tribes Dream Factory at Double Standard
Sir Christopher Hatton last night a half of Landlord = £5.35, a pint = £6.00; staff too overloaded to question if this was a mistake or obscene pricing policy. :(
Sadly nothing new. I can't remember where, but it was somewhere in Hackney - I think - and a pint/half was less at a pub than at their tap across the road.
The Steam Packet - £3.30 for a half of Ghost Ship.
That's very good value where Dominic Cummings lives.
Greenwich Tavern - £4.00 for a half of Adnams Mosaic. :eek:
The Famous Cock - £3.45 for a half of Hammerton's N1.