But I'm talking about the on trade here.
And Sam's bottled beer prices skyrocketed much longer ago than that, and then the bottles shrank from 500 ml to 355 ml.
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But I'm talking about the on trade here.
And Sam's bottled beer prices skyrocketed much longer ago than that, and then the bottles shrank from 500 ml to 355 ml.
Check the bottle prices!
Humph's bottled beers have been outrageously expensive for several years (and not just in London), and then he made the bottles smaller too!
Who are the "best brewers"?
Asahi bought the Griffin Brewery but not the pubs?
No wonder Humph can still get by with so many of the northern pubs closed in the seemingly forlorn hope that a management couple might be found, somewhere...
Just nowadays?
'having a larf - crisps at £2 a packet here: Old Vine, near Wadhurst.
You were hard done by - the Sanctuary House Hotel and Barrowboy & Banker were selling all their Asahi cask beers at £1.76, including the 6.5% Dark Star Green Hop in the former and the Jack Frost...
But don't bring your own... as calmly reported by The Sun: PUB PANIC Two women feared to have ‘life-changing injuries’ after heater EXPLODES in village pub beer garden.
Blimey, should I call the nurse?
Perhaps, but hardly just a Greene King issue?
I think you would have a hard job convincing Trading Standards that there was a meaningful difference between "discount for cash" and "surcharge for card"...
This must now be illegal? Card surcharge ban means no more nasty surprises for shoppers
Did you win one of the 'beer for a year' prizes?
So not fake noos after all OB!
Oops - that was accidental, but in any case I think it would have been a better point if I had said that I'm unaware of any real evidence that London has a greater proportion of "rubbish pubs" than...
I'm pretty sure that there are some great pubs in London, so am I going insane?
You get some funny business too at J J Moons in Wembley (and no Camra 50p vouchers allowed either on event days).
Quite so, and if that means hipsters happy to pay more for their craft keg and the same pubs then being able to afford slimmer margins for quality cask then who am I to complain?
Supply and demand, like everything else!
Carp beer - now that explains a lot about the Bree Louise!
Can't really get excited by this, as it will resolve itself - one way or the other - over time, but most of the younger people that I know (and not just those others may describe as "metrosexuals and...