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5 hours ago, Stubby said:

10old pence when  started 🙂 

Many  won't know what that is Stubby,  that's 24 pints for a quid.:beerchug:

and I've heard it was once 4pence [old money] for pint.

60 pints for a quid.

Edited by Oldfeller
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Local spoons in Glasgow £2.10 for a strong 5-6% ale.

My local in the West Highlands where I am mostly, San  Miguel £7 and local ales £8, large white £12.30 and an almost invisibly small 12 year old malt £13.40,who knows what it'll be next tourist season...

 

What used to be a vibrant busy country hotel and pub is now Fecked by greedy new London owners.

 

Last night being Halloween, would have previously had a party night with great live music and 200+ customers for the full evening spending a fortune, yesterday only 3 locals including myself... this decline in less than a decade ain't any good.👎

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