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£4 round the corner for Coors, £5.50 along the road in the Italian pub/restaurant ........ guess where I go 
£4 round the corner for Coors, £5.50 along the road in the Italian pub/restaurant ........ guess where I go![]()
I’m going tonight, it’s a family do unfortunately I can’t get out of it, will only have a couple though and probably moan about the prices for the rest of the weekend
That would be the Corona brewed in the UK that tastes like GnatsI like a nice Conona from Spoons

Went to the local spoons a couple of weeks back on a Saturday night and it was only about a quarter full and absolutely no atmosphere. Went round the corner to an old school pub that is twice the price, with live music in one bar and the football on the garden TV, and it was absolutely rammed….
Havent really been a regular pub goer for years as all my friends moved in different directions and no work culture for it. Can see it picking up a bit as just taken on an allotment and it has a real community feeling, and half the plot holders live within 200 yards of one pub and mostly seem to be wearing T-shirts from the brewery tap shop half a mile up the road...
Seems p*** poor set up if they don’t have their own products on draught, at decent prices too.There is a brewery tap shop which has opened up the road from us. It sells little tins of beer for £4 a go - I won't be having any of that. I will be sticking to my bottle of Spitfire or Bishop's Finger from Lidl for £1.20 a go.
My second date with my OH was in The Baltic in the 80sVery rarely now, too many pubs stink of cooked food especially fish.
Spent many hours in public houses over the years, but just not the same these days.
Went in one the other week in Liverpool called The Baltic
Reviews said proper old pub, but they were trying too hard to be and it wasn't
I like places such as the old style Brown bars in Rotterdam, no food just beer and people
having a chat.
Had lunch in the pub with four friends today; loud music could drive us away and it is clearly not attracting anyone as we were the only customers today. We were speculating as to which event might arrive first: a. the end of pubs, b. a nuclear war, c. the end of the planet or our natural deaths.
Dave
Local snooker club has this on draft, not sure how much but it’s under £5 a pint, so your local‘s dear.. I'm very partial to a pint of Beavertown Neck Oil and that's £6 a pint.
I suspected so. I think it drives the locals away. Apparently they do do a ‘happy hour’ when a group of local older men go each week. I’ve not yet bumped into a local in there since March when it reopened after a winter closure - although we’re probably only there once a week, if that. Still, it’s not looking good.Local snooker club has this on draft, not sure how much but it’s under £5 a pint, so your local‘s dear.
For the first time in years, alcohol related deaths have fallen in Scotland....I think that the same could be said of most cities in certain areas. I see the minimum pricing as simply harming the poorest in society.
Too many tight feckers here......spend thousands on camera gear but moan about the price of beer and crisps![]()
I doubt that I drink that many in a year.so stick to 6 to 8 pints
In that caseIve always been a bit of a p*** head