£5 for a Brew York Tonkoko (the ordinary 4.3% one) in the York Tap last Friday. It is a place that has suffered a loss of reputation lately.
Type: Posts; User: oldboots; Excluded Forums: That Doesn't Go There!, Blog Tracker
£5 for a Brew York Tonkoko (the ordinary 4.3% one) in the York Tap last Friday. It is a place that has suffered a loss of reputation lately.
Nothing better to do (it's raining so the garden work ordered by Mrs B will wait) so I worked out the per pint prices I'm currently paying.
Rudgate (5l mini-kegs) £2.25 (local delivery only),...
Isn't it near the Far Canal?
£5.10 for a pint of 3.9% Vocation Bread & Butter, not bad for London you may say but this was in Halifax where you'd expect to pay well under £3 a pint. :moremad:
No; but you are guilty of selective quoting, Aqualung’s statement included the word “most” which you chose not to include in your quote. Naughty fake noos, you bad boy.
I notice service wasn't included :whistle:
Standard Gross Margin in pubs is 60% so that's £7.50 plus VAT (if the £3 is ex-VAT), making £9 retail.
However average strength cask wholesales at £70-90 ex VAT per nine gallons or £0.98 to £1.25...
Hear hear, utterly dreadful place, I can't understand why London Camra is so enthralled with a dump that sells carp beer.
On the subject of prices Pedro Broon, well known Camra basher, has an...
but it's AWESOME
you are not alone.
Is that not illegal?
Certainly makes no business sense.
Their website says "four rotating Real ales" but the pictures there and on their Facebook page suggest a rather naughty use of the words real ale. They do manage to spell Draught correctly for the...