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Caz and like a couple of pre supper drinks in The Brewshed in Retford, a round is usually sub £13. Went to Perry Street Club near Chard and two and a half San Miguel's and a glass of red was £15.70! How much is pub drinks near you?

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Essex - In my local of town pub my usual bitter is 4.20 but weekly guest ales range up to 5.50 for sub 5% and up to 6.50 for stronger/specials.

I believe lagers are all 5-6 a pint

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It's mental. A man should be able to call into the pub for a couple of pints on the way home without it costing an eighth of his take home that day. People should be in regularly, keeping up with neighbours and local affairs.

 

16:00 - 19:00. £2 a pint. Lager or bitter. Possibly cider in summer.

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Wetherspoons- 1.79 a pint of ruddles which I would drink out of choice anyway. Range of bitters up to around 3.00 I think. Basic lager is also cheap.

But that involves a bus into town and mixing with a wide cross section of society (that’s me being pc!)

 

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£3 40 a pint in The Butchers Arms on Shields Road. Makes Mos Eisley look tame, but they have a good pool table. 

 

Nearer £5 - £5.5 elsewhere.  

 

 

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I suppose this could be a good case for having a cuppa instead!  I say that in jest, but as @AHPP says, it is a nice idea to be able to pop in and catch up without breaking the bank, and I guess tea would be half the price, and no worries about driving afterwards!

 

And I would say good for the pub too.  Tea would have a way higher profit margin.

 

We just all have to stop worrying about looking square and order a cuppa!

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