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I wonder how much of a hit online dating has made to pubs?
When I were a lad (misty eyed jumpers etc.) the pubs and clubs were the main cop off zones and I reckon will have suffered a bit due to that change also.
When I were a lad (misty eyed jumpers etc.) the pubs and clubs were the main cop off zones and I reckon will have suffered a bit due to that change also.
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Changing behavioural patterns and social media etc are probably the big nails in the coffin. The young folk where I work (some of whom are stoooodents) just don't go out and get pissed like people used to.
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I think it's much more the fact it's £5-7 a pint now. You buy a round for you and 2 mates and it's £20.
You grab a burger, that's £17, oh you want fries, £4 more.
You're now nearly £50 in and you've got not a lot to show for it.
You can buy bottles of whatever beer/ale for £2 a go instead.
And you don't have to be surrounded by irritating pricks (other than your wives)
I like a beer out most weekends on a cycle ride, but it's less and less common now
You grab a burger, that's £17, oh you want fries, £4 more.
You're now nearly £50 in and you've got not a lot to show for it.
You can buy bottles of whatever beer/ale for £2 a go instead.
And you don't have to be surrounded by irritating pricks (other than your wives)
I like a beer out most weekends on a cycle ride, but it's less and less common now
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Tesco are probably as big a factor as anything yeah - you don't even see off licences any more! Supermarket booze has undercut everyone.
Bargain Booze - yeah OK, but they general sell cheap/rubbish stuff.
Bargain Booze - yeah OK, but they general sell cheap/rubbish stuff.
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My popularity has soared since obtaining a PerfectDraft machine.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 30, 2024 12:48 pm I think it's much more the fact it's £5-7 a pint now. You buy a round for you and 2 mates and it's £20.
You grab a burger, that's £17, oh you want fries, £4 more.
You're now nearly £50 in and you've got not a lot to show for it.
You can buy bottles of whatever beer/ale for £2 a go instead.
And you don't have to be surrounded by irritating pricks (other than your wives)
I like a beer out most weekends on a cycle ride, but it's less and less common now
https://www.perfectdraft.com/en-gb/
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£3 a pint isn't exactly setting the world on fire though is it?.gremlin wrote: ↑Fri Aug 30, 2024 1:55 pmMy popularity has soared since obtaining a PerfectDraft machine.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 30, 2024 12:48 pm I think it's much more the fact it's £5-7 a pint now. You buy a round for you and 2 mates and it's £20.
You grab a burger, that's £17, oh you want fries, £4 more.
You're now nearly £50 in and you've got not a lot to show for it.
You can buy bottles of whatever beer/ale for £2 a go instead.
And you don't have to be surrounded by irritating pricks (other than your wives)
I like a beer out most weekends on a cycle ride, but it's less and less common now
https://www.perfectdraft.com/en-gb/
I can get Hobgoblin gold or Ruby for about £1.50 for a 500ml bottle.
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weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 30, 2024 2:00 pm£3 a pint isn't exactly setting the world on fire though is it?.gremlin wrote: ↑Fri Aug 30, 2024 1:55 pmMy popularity has soared since obtaining a PerfectDraft machine.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 30, 2024 12:48 pm I think it's much more the fact it's £5-7 a pint now. You buy a round for you and 2 mates and it's £20.
You grab a burger, that's £17, oh you want fries, £4 more.
You're now nearly £50 in and you've got not a lot to show for it.
You can buy bottles of whatever beer/ale for £2 a go instead.
And you don't have to be surrounded by irritating pricks (other than your wives)
I like a beer out most weekends on a cycle ride, but it's less and less common now
https://www.perfectdraft.com/en-gb/
I can get Hobgoblin gold or Ruby for about £1.50 for a 500ml bottle.
But does your Hobgoblin come out of a machine?!
Just about to order two kegs (Lowenbrau - remember that? and Spaten - nice) for £60. Free delivery, so I'm up on shoe leather already. That's 12 litres or 25.3 pints to be pedantic. Bear in mind I get £5 of credit to spend on more beer by returning the kegs for free, so there's another tenner.
My poor maths works that out to under two a quid for a nice pint. Maybe no good if you prefer ales, as the system is aimed at lager-type beers (plus one cider - Orchard Pig. Not my bag), but bloody hell, it pours really nicely and keeps fresh. Not that that's much of an issue in my house.
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25 pints would last me until about 20:26, if I started at 17:30
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You get pissed on 2 shandies.
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Worrying thing is, I took four empty kegs to my local Yodel shop today, they were only purchased a couple of weeks ago. Not wonder my weight is creeping up.
I am Stan Ogden and I claim my Soapy tenner with my pudgy, sausage-like fat fingers....
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Yup. You bought a round, 5 drinks, and said it was all less than 1 pint in your hotel
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McEwans Champion, it's got a bit of strength but that's not the point. It's got a good flavour.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 30, 2024 12:59 pmBargain Booze - yeah OK, but they general sell cheap/rubbish stuff.
Fom Bargain Booze, its just fine tonight.
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Oh yeah, 'fish and six' + free batter bits.
(If you weren't so flush you could get 'fish and four'. Mind you, you could get 5lb of spuds for a bob. Cod and chips must be about £11 in a chippy now - it seems to be £17-18 in a pub. Them were days when you could get penny bun for tuppence etc. ).
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