Lord Bracknell
On fire
1s 8d (just over 8p) for a pint of Ansell's bitter. Cider was 1s 4d a pint (just under 7p). The lowest price I ever paid for a pint of bitter, in decimal currency, was in Barnsley - 13p.
Happy days.
Happy days.
55p
Horse and Groom, Horsham. 1978
1s 8d (just over 8p) for a pint of Ansell's bitter. Cider was 1s 4d a pint (just under 7p). The lowest price I ever paid for a pint of bitter, in decimal currency, was in Barnsley - 13p.
Happy days.
You drank in the house of doom?
Yes, for many years.
Every Friday and Saturday night, and Sunday lunch time.
Now it's a posh Japanese Restaurant.
Think we all could take a penalty better than Puncheon FOS....beer was 10 old pennies...Brown and Mild 1 shilling,Whiskey was about 1 shilling and 9d...later went up to two whole shillings (10p)....disgusting amount of money...Off the top of my head it was about .... a shilling, but a brown and mild was a penny or so dearer.... Feck me, I must be as old as I feel. But reckon I could still take a better penalty than Puncheon
48p. Hook Norton Old Hooky, Warwick Uni 1981.
Six pints in an hour qualified you for the Goat Hurlers intra-mural footie team. Despite the aleing we once won a game 26-0.
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