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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: zirk on 20 March 2013, 18:24:40
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Popped in the local Wetherknives on Saturday only to find they where knocking out Adnams Broadside at 2.09 a pint, yummy!, so decided to pop back last night to get some more, gone from 2.09 to 2.60 a pint, cheeky f*ckers we thought, Bar Staff said it was a pre Budget increase but wouldn't go up any more afterwards. Also bear in mind they normally end their Beer prices with a 9p.
Just heard on the Budget, Beers gone down by 1p a pint, so guessing if I venture in again soon its going to be dropped from 2.60 to 2.59, hmmm
Reckon someone in Head Office had some inside info :-\
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Mmmm. Broadside. :-*
Double vision just thinking about it. :y
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Prices do vary in there. time of day special offers, curry club ..
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Bloody treacle drinkers ;D
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Bloody treacle drinkers ;D
We drink Real Milk as well, not that Pasteurized, Long Life rubbish ;)
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Popped in the local Wetherknives on Saturday only to find they where knocking out Adnams Broadside at 2.09 a pint, yummy!, so decided to pop back last night to get some more, gone from 2.09 to 2.60 a pint, cheeky f*ckers we thought, Bar Staff said it was a pre Budget increase but wouldn't go up any more afterwards. Also bear in mind they normally end their Beer prices with a 9p.
Just heard on the Budget, Beers gone down by 1p a pint, so guessing if I venture in again soon its going to be dropped from 2.60 to 2.59, hmmm
Reckon someone in Head Office had some inside info :-\
Remember there will be a 20% VAT reduction on the 1p and also the pub's margin if they work this as a percentage. ???
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No reduction in the price of Whisky I notice....... :( :( :( :'(
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Popped in the local Wetherknives on Saturday only to find they where knocking out Adnams Broadside at 2.09 a pint, yummy!, so decided to pop back last night to get some more, gone from 2.09 to 2.60 a pint, cheeky f*ckers we thought, Bar Staff said it was a pre Budget increase but wouldn't go up any more afterwards. Also bear in mind they normally end their Beer prices with a 9p.
Just heard on the Budget, Beers gone down by 1p a pint, so guessing if I venture in again soon its going to be dropped from 2.60 to 2.59, hmmm
Reckon someone in Head Office had some inside info :-\
This sort of thing is just profiteering.
Remember also that your local pub is unlikely to be reducing prices by 1p from Sunday as the duty is paid only when the barrels leave bonded warehousing. In other words, they have already paid at the existing rate of duty. Conversely, when pubs put prices for alcohol and tobacco on the day of a budget, they too are profiteering since their stock is bought with pre-budget duty rates. ::) ::)
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I dare say most pubs won't bother passing on the 1p per pint :-X ::) I know the brother in law's pub ( where I normally go) have said if you're that desperate then ask for a rebate!
Biggest bonus for me is the 2k tax break on employer's NI :y
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Even 2.60 a pint for Broadside seems cheap to me.
I would guess that the lower 2.09 was some kind of short term promotion. It worked, you went back
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So why cut the price of beer and not petrol , i cant see people drinking the same amount of beer in ltres as fuel they would put in the car ??? It just dont add up , surely 1p off a litre is going to help more people in the long run >:(
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So why cut the price of beer and not petrol , i cant see people drinking the same amount of beer in ltres as fuel they would put in the car ??? It just dont add up , surely 1p off a litre is going to help more people in the long run >:(
This ^
We don't drink enough beer for it to be a significant cost to the treasury, unlike fuel, but it gives us a warm feeling to know that, if we have 8 pints a night, every night of the week, we'll be saving 56p a week. ;D
In addition, pubs are closing left, right and centre at the moment and they are a source of employment. This will hardly reverse that trend but it, and the scrapping of the escalator are a step in the right direction. Shame the minimum pricing didn't go through, though, as stopping supermarkets selling booze below cost would have been a good shot in the arm to pubs.
And yes, that's not a bad price for a pint of Broadside. Very few places round here are below £3 a pint these days. Luckily home brew is 40p a pint. :D
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So why cut the price of beer and not petrol , i cant see people drinking the same amount of beer in ltres as fuel they would put in the car ??? It just dont add up , surely 1p off a litre is going to help more people in the long run >:(
Very unlikely. The oil/fuel companies would simply not pass the reduction on the to customer.
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i'm thinking you should post a how to guide in the maintenance section, kev..... brew your own ;D
I've been considering it for a while now but have no idea where to start
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i'm thinking you should post a how to guide in the maintenance section, kev..... brew your own ;D
I've been considering it for a while now but have no idea where to start
Here's my first batch documented, and that site has all the guides you'll ever need. :y
http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=24471 (http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=24471)
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i'm thinking you should post a how to guide in the maintenance section, kev..... brew your own ;D
I've been considering it for a while now but have no idea where to start
Here's my first batch documented, and that site has all the guides you'll ever need. :y
http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=24471 (http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=24471)
There's a few of mine on there too :y
Which reminds me I have a couple of batches to do soon ::)
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Crikey! Just reading that again. April 19th I posted that.. A year ago less one month...
I was worried about using the hose pipe due to a ban. ;D
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i'm thinking you should post a how to guide in the maintenance section, kev..... brew your own ;D
I've been considering it for a while now but have no idea where to start
Or if you like wine, try a wine kit :y works out about £1 a bottle even for a reasonable 'no sugar needed' kit :y
Ive made several kits now, and pleased everytime with the results :y
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WOW! Slight;y boggled by science there. that seems like a lot of work :o
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WOW! Slight;y boggled by science there. that seems like a lot of work :o
It's a lot easier than it sounds once you do a few dry runs in your head, make a procedure and stick to it. You need some kit to measure things but you can just wing it. It's like photography, how far do you want to go? You can make a half decent brew with a kit and some aroma hops and the layout in money terms for the kit and the equipment is less than the beer would have cost to buy in the shops.
If you do start I would recommend collecting bottles now or if you in the area you can have some of mine. I'm doing a brew in a few weeks if you want to come and watch :y
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WOW! Slight;y boggled by science there. that seems like a lot of work :o
It's a lot easier than it sounds once you do a few dry runs in your head, make a procedure and stick to it. You need some kit to measure things but you can just wing it. It's like photography, how far do you want to go? You can make a half decent brew with a kit and some aroma hops and the layout in money terms for the kit and the equipment is less than the beer would have cost to buy in the shops.
If you do start I would recommend collecting bottles now or if you in the area you can have some of mine. I'm doing a brew in a few weeks if you want to come and watch :y
Theres something wrong with that sentence, just cannot put my finger on it.
Drool..
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If you do start I would recommend collecting bottles now or if you in the area you can have some of mine. I'm doing a brew in a few weeks if you want to come and watch :y
I don't know about watching it brew, but can we come and drink it when you're done? ;) :y
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If you do start I would recommend collecting bottles now or if you in the area you can have some of mine. I'm doing a brew in a few weeks if you want to come and watch :y
I don't know about watching it brew, but can we come and drink it when you're done? ;) :y
As I am in training for an Ironman in September, I am not drinking very much at all. I still have most of the brew made after my tour to Afghan last year and I have had to cancel my subscription to a wine club due to the overflowing winerack.
I get more pleasure from making a decent brew than I do from drinking it.......just ;D
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If you do start I would recommend collecting bottles now or if you in the area you can have some of mine. I'm doing a brew in a few weeks if you want to come and watch :y
I don't know about watching it brew, but can we come and drink it when you're done? ;) :y
As I am in training for an Ironman in September, I am not drinking very much at all. I still have most of the brew made after my tour to Afghan last year and I have had to cancel my subscription to a wine club due to the overflowing winerack.
I get more pleasure from making a decent brew than I do from drinking it.......just ;D
I'm going to take that as an open invite... ;D
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If you do start I would recommend collecting bottles now or if you in the area you can have some of mine. I'm doing a brew in a few weeks if you want to come and watch :y
I don't know about watching it brew, but can we come and drink it when you're done? ;) :y
As I am in training for an Ironman in September, I am not drinking very much at all. I still have most of the brew made after my tour to Afghan last year and I have had to cancel my subscription to a wine club due to the overflowing winerack.
I get more pleasure from making a decent brew than I do from drinking it.......just ;D
I'm going to take that as an open invite... ;D
Yep. I'm sure watching us get mullered will be really good motivation. :y