I pay £3.95 for a half of the more exotic ales in Craft Beer Co and yes they are generally worth it. I have also paid £24 for a pint (or 500ml) of bottled beer in Brighton; it was a special occasion though.
Had a pint of Lowenbau at the grand. That came in at over a fiver.
I complained to Peroni about the price of their beers and they gave me some bullsh*t about
being a premium beer....
absolute b**x. Don't drink that cr*p anymore.
I complained to Peroni about the price of their beers and they gave me some bullsh*t about
being a premium beer....
absolute b**x. Don't drink that cr*p anymore.
I complained to Peroni about the price of their beers and they gave me some bullsh*t about
being a premium beer....
absolute b**x. Don't drink that cr*p anymore.
What is premium about Peroni? It's just another mass produced lager.
Can't remember the exact price, but been to Komedia club on a Saturday night before and they were expensive pints!
Whilst not exactly cheap, Komedia is a venue, not a pub and our prices are competitive with most of the pubs in central Brighton (bar the cheap chains). Kroney is £4.30, Fosters £4.10 and Ale £3.90 plus discounts if you buy a four pint jug. Good luck getting four pints for £15 in any other venue/club in Brighton on a Saturday night.
I thought it was only London pubs that took the piss,
What's Brighton's excuse then?
£4.10 for a fosters isn't competitive with most of the pubs in central brighton.
I thought it was only London pubs that took the piss,
What's Brighton's excuse then?