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    The Rake in Borough Market selling Norwegian Porter for £9 per pint!

    I was told by in another forum..

    I presume Borough Market is place in London.
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    You must be joking,i drink in the west end time to time never had them prices,saying that who would pay that? crazy money

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tilly-Miss View Post
    You must be joking,i drink in the west end time to time never had them prices,saying that who would pay that? crazy money
    I remember when I holidayed in Malta ten years ago, Price of pint was 75p..

    However in some African countries, they are selling pint for just 20p!
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    Sadly the £4 pint has arrived in parts of London, notably in some Mayfair/Knightsbridge pubs. Generally though I'd expect to pay anything between £2.80 to £3.40 in town. Sam Smiths pubs and Spoons are cheaper of course.

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    London prices can vary, depending on the particular pub amd the area in general. I work in SW1 and whereas there are pubs that charge around £3.50 a pint, there are others which are a little more reasonable: The Plumbers Arms and Victoria were both serving ales at around the £2.50 mark, on a recent visit. Maldenman is spot-on regarding the 'Spoons prices of course - though I have noticed the cost of Guinness creeping up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HTM69 View Post
    London prices can vary, depending on the particular pub amd the area in general. I work in SW1 and whereas there are pubs that charge around £3.50 a pint, there are others which are a little more reasonable: The Plumbers Arms and Victoria were both serving ales at around the £2.50 mark, on a recent visit. Maldenman is spot-on regarding the 'Spoons prices of course - though I have noticed the cost of Guinness creeping up!
    Guinness is really going up. Using the best price I can buy it in at, and going off the GP (%) calculator from last year (updated with this years VAT rate) it tells me I should be selling it at £3.85. Needless to say I'm not! Glad to say, all being well in the budget (we can dream) Real Ale should be staying at the £2.80 - £3 mark. Worthy of note, at £3 a pint 45p is VAT.

    Sorry for the boring maths, but I'm sure you can understand I've been spending far too much time looking at a spreadsheet and swearing quietly to myself. I typed in a VAT of 20% (my personal prediction for it by the end of the year) and started crying...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HTM69 View Post
    London prices can vary, depending on the particular pub amd the area in general. I work in SW1 and whereas there are pubs that charge around £3.50 a pint, there are others which are a little more reasonable: The Plumbers Arms and Victoria were both serving ales at around the £2.50 mark, on a recent visit. Maldenman is spot-on regarding the 'Spoons prices of course - though I have noticed the cost of Guinness creeping up!
    £4.00 for a pint of Spitfire in ex-Mr Madge's Punch Bowl last summer. £4.00 for a pint of Rudgate Blonde in the snootier of the Marylebone Beehives last autumn. £3.85 for a pint of Shepherd Neame Late Red in the unexceptional Heeltap (a Davys, near London Bridge) last week.

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    £4 for a Deuchars at the Orange in Pimlico a few weeks ago (ie before VAT increase).

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    Isn't the most expensive pint always where you're five pence short of being able to buy one?
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    Can remember when we were in Turkey we were able to get a fosters for around 65p pint, last summer in Greece Corfu a little quiet bar was selling fosters 1 euro a pint,needless to say we were there around 9:30am and never left until nearly midnight, just want to be back there again for good times.

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