About 1 shilling and 6 old pence,I think. A pint of Charringtons Bitter in the public bar of the Derby Arms on Epsom Downs.
Mild was a penny or so cheaper.
about 25p... prob what it is here now ;-)
although my earliest 'drinking' memories was at the Courthope Center in Portslade...bunch of us buying a bottle of cider, taking swigs, and then running around the block to get pissed...
Linking to the 1984 thread....In 1984 I was in the Sixth Form and we used to drink in the Sussex on Hove seafront - Fosters was 96p a pint and I used to earn £1.19 an hour from Tescos in Boundary Road working 17 hours for 20 quid. Never ran out of cash and thought I was rich, particularly having stepped up from the exploitation wages of the newsagents as a paperboy - Yes I mean you, Forbouys of Portland Road.
After eventually finding an exchange rate calculator for years ago, £2.45. Seem to remember it was either at or under £2.00 a pint in Wales at the time.
M grandad's local back where I'm originally from charges less in euro now (although what they charge now would be £2.49 due to the rates changing) for a pint of lager than my local did a decade ago which shows what the markup available to publicans if they want to abuse it is.