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    Quote Originally Posted by ETA View Post
    I think you have to ask for a '69'.
    This might precipitate a slap. I think you mean '99'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tris39 View Post
    £13.60 for a 7% beer? Was the price not displayed?
    It was, although I didn't realise it was for a half, I missed the small print. Fortunately although I wanted to try it, I wasn't sure I'd want a whole pint and so only ordered a half. I was just a bit surprised when my bill was £6.80 rather than £3.40.

    Although it rather pales in to insignificance anyway when compared to the £17.70 per pint for another of the same brewer's "Donut Series", this time the Dark Chocolate With Candied Pecans And Coffee Glaze in BrewDog Bath

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackthorn View Post
    It was, although I didn't realise it was for a half, I missed the small print. Fortunately although I wanted to try it, I wasn't sure I'd want a whole pint and so only ordered a half. I was just a bit surprised when my bill was £6.80 rather than £3.40.

    Although it rather pales in to insignificance anyway when compared to the £17.70 per pint for another of the same brewer's "Donut Series", this time the Dark Chocolate With Candied Pecans And Coffee Glaze in BrewDog Bath
    Donut buy it is my advice

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    Quote Originally Posted by london calling View Post
    Donut buy it is my advice
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    Got charged £5.90 for Dark Star - green hop in a Fullers pub.I did ask the price before I bought it and considering I started the thread complaining about the same beer being £5 a pint in 2017 its not too bad considering.Not as good a beer this year but still great. I then went across to the Sussex arms but didn't check the price of my beer as they are now usually £4.80.Oakham -obsidian order 6.2 cost me £6.50 slightly more than the £2.69 I paid in Mc spoons about 4 months ago.

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    £3.00 for a half of Fuller's Red Fox (4.3%) in West Ealing last Friday.

    £2.65 for a half of Moor Stout (5%) in Belgravia two days earlier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tris39 View Post
    £3.00 for a half of Fuller's Red Fox (4.3%) in West Ealing last Friday.

    £2.65 for a half of Moor Stout (5%) in Belgravia two days earlier.
    Fullers pubs know how to charge.
    "Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobyduck View Post
    Fullers pubs know how to charge.
    Yes. But why £3.00 for a half of a 4.3% beer in West Ealing then £2.65 for a 5% beer in Belgravia, where property prices are, pro rata, about ten times more expensive. Surely the weaker beer in an unaffluent area should cost less than the stronger beer in an area of enormous wealth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tris39 View Post
    Yes. But why £3.00 for a half of a 4.3% beer in West Ealing then £2.65 for a 5% beer in Belgravia, where property prices are, pro rata, about ten times more expensive. Surely the weaker beer in an unaffluent area should cost less than the stronger beer in an area of enormous wealth?
    I match your with a .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tris39 View Post
    £3.00 for a half of Fuller's Red Fox (4.3%) in West Ealing last Friday.

    £2.65 for a half of Moor Stout (5%) in Belgravia two days earlier.
    The Forester could help itself by spending some of its income on making a web site that works properly.

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