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date: Tue, 02 Jun 2009 20:35:39 +0100,    group: uk.food+drink.real-ale        back       
Price is not right   
Just back from the Cotswolds after a week away and managed to take in a 
number of CAMRA-rated pubs including the Old Spot at Dursley. But the 
prices seem to be even higher than London - a round for me, the wife and 
two kids - pint of 3.8% bitter, a small glass of wine/or half pint cider 
and two small glasses of lemonade was between £6.50 and £7.80. Maybe I'm 
living in the past.

M.
date: Tue, 02 Jun 2009 20:35:39 +0100   author:   eastender

Re: Price is not right   
In message 
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eastender  wrote
>Just back from the Cotswolds after a week away and managed to take in a
>number of CAMRA-rated pubs including the Old Spot at Dursley. But the
>prices seem to be even higher than London - a round for me, the wife and
>two kids - pint of 3.8% bitter, a small glass of wine/or half pint cider
>and two small glasses of lemonade was between £6.50 and £7.80. Maybe I'm
>living in the past.
>

The lemonade probably cost twice as much as the beer and wine! A small 
bottle of Coke on rounds I buy is often the equivalent to £3.50 /£4 per 
pint.

-- 
Alan
news2009 {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk
date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 21:06:37 +0100   author:   Alan

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