portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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I know you're a professional fisherman on here but I'm not talking a pint that's 3mm short, more like an inch. At Amex prices that about 60p worth. But if the majority are happy paying £4.50 for 4/5 of a pint then who am I to argue?
If you say so, court controversy sometimes perhaps but always offer an explaination. Anyway, yes, I will argue £4.50 for a pint isn’t unreasonable compared to many other local (and national) places with lower overheads etc. It’s not Spoons after all. And no one is forcing you to purchase. As for a short measure, yes they ought not to but again I’m perhaps a bit more forgiving and aware there’s 50 others behind me trying to get served in a short window so I’ll let it go rather than send it back etc. All about context. If I was at the bar in my local pub on a quiet night I’d say something. A packed concourse less so.