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[Drinking] is it time to retire the pint?



Herr Tubthumper

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Guinness Boy

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No it isn't. Just think of the opposition photo ops. Constant pictures of Farage outside a pub with a full "proper" pint, puffing a Lambert and Desperate while wearing a "Two Tier Kier" t-shirt would make me lose my lunch on a regular basis.

And Guinness HAS to be in a pint. FACT.
 










Westdene Seagull

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Utterly pointless idea. All people will do is order two drinks to replace the pint - so they end up actually drinking more. Of course the exchequer will like the extra tax take from it.
 


CheeseRolls

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I think the authors raise a valid point. After all many of this countries finest specimens of public health can be seen swilling from 440Ml cans (roughly 3/4 pint) This is clearly the way to go.
 






heathgate

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These bonkers ideas!!....sheeeesh... I saw Khan, Mayor of London lauding his meetings in Liverpool with Labour "thought leaders" and activists ...... I kid you not....
 




Han Solo

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Nah f*** that. If they remove your pint (57cl) they're just going to replace it with the 50cl we get in the developed (measurement-wise) world.

That's 6-7 important centiliters gone, and chances are most pubs won't lower the prices.

From the outside, this looks like a draconian plan to take your money and give you less beer.

Long live the pint!
 














Mustafa II

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Oct 14, 2022
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It is a ridiculous idea.

People will just make the conversion, if not logically than intuitively.

People won't feel like they're getting tipsy after a couple of the 'new' glass sizes, so will associate 3 with that feeling - as a result, they've actually drunk 2.25 pints, rather than the 2 pints they had previously.

I wonder what research has gone into this - every scenario played out in my head, people will end up drinking more with smaller glass sizes.

I actually think we should go in the other direction - make glass sizes BIGGER and in metric. Scrap the pint glass for 1 litre glass.
 




beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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stories like this suggest we have reached a stage of civilisation where there are no real problems anymore. anyone who can devote time to measuring how many 2/3pints people would drink clearly isn't needed for any other social issues.

:drink:< raise a pint.
 




Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
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Read that earlier and agreed with parts. 2/3 is a good measure.

Obviously, keep the pint too but what's the problem with an extra option?
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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if a 2/3rd is on offer I tend to go for it, so can see the logic. But I doubt it would happen
 


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