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    I was in 2 of the pubs last night that Tris reviewed today
    royal oak -£2.40 for a half of 4.9 cask
    thornbury castle -£2.50 for half of 4.3 cask
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    draft hse charlotte
    3 thirds of keg 4.2+4.9 +5.1 for £5
    soon I will not be able to afford cask ..Have to stick to craft keg.

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    £4.95 for a pint of cask Adnams Mosaic in The Ship , I thought was stretching things a bit far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by london calling View Post
    I was in 2 of the pubs last night that Tris reviewed today
    royal oak -£2.40 for a half of 4.9 cask
    thornbury castle -£2.50 for half of 4.3 cask
    then
    draft hse charlotte
    3 thirds of keg 4.2+4.9 +5.1 for £5
    soon I will not be able to afford cask ..Have to stick to craft keg.
    Were some of those £2.50 halves pro rata for a pint? The second nearest pub to me, 90 odd miles from London, charges £4 for pints and £2.50 for halves, a disparity which once upon a time would have been outrageous (indeed you'd get people huffing and puffing about complaining to weights and measures if a half was rounded up to the nearest 5p) but seems to be par for the course now in a lot of places.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickDavies View Post
    Were some of those £2.50 halves pro rata for a pint? The second nearest pub to me, 90 odd miles from London, charges £4 for pints and £2.50 for halves, a disparity which once upon a time would have been outrageous (indeed you'd get people huffing and puffing about complaining to weights and measures if a half was rounded up to the nearest 5p) but seems to be par for the course now in a lot of places.
    Hi Nick,i only drink halves so don't know but was charged in consecutive pubs for cask 2.40-2.50 -2.40-2.50 -2.50 -2.20 and then 1.60 for Sam Smiths tastless bitter.My last was a keg beer at 3.25 so keg still dearer on the night

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    Quote Originally Posted by london calling View Post
    Hi Nick,i only drink halves so don't know but was charged in consecutive pubs for cask 2.40-2.50 -2.40-2.50 -2.50 -2.20 and then 1.60 for Sam Smiths tastless bitter.My last was a keg beer at 3.25 so keg still dearer on the night
    Also had 3 halves in Craft Beer Co who do not charge extra and they were all £2.40.

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    Cask Beer: solving the problem of price

    https://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/...oblem-of-price

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickDavies View Post
    Cask Beer: solving the problem of price

    https://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/...oblem-of-price

    Thanks for posting that article,a very thoughful piece.Maybe there needs to be a wider range of price points for cask ale ,which would also be more understandable if the variation was both around ABV ,and ingedient costs.
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    New BrewDog Reading, White Hag Black Boar, a 10.5% stout, only £5.55 a third, although intrigued I passed on this one, should have asked for a taster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobyduck View Post
    New BrewDog Reading, White Hag Black Boar, a 10.5% stout, only £5.55 a third, although intrigued I passed on this one, should have asked for a taster.
    I don't know which is cheekier - them asking that much for a third of a pint, or you asking for a taster. In your favour, at least you held yourself back.
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    The Knights Templar had Oakham -attilla 7.5 for £3.50 a pint and Doombar for £3.75 a pint.
    Madness surely.

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