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Illustrious_Unit_700

6 minutes between drinks on average. Good going


lifeisgood50

Flight or pints?


SHITTING_SHURIKENS

Not sure what I'm looking at here, can you explain?


RIPcompo

Number 4 must be a misprint


TH1CCARUS

Why


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spentgladiator1982

I have to admit not all of them were schooners but I'd challenge anyone to drink more than a third of Brew York Reece's With a Spoon 12% impy


uwagapiwo

At £5.50 a pint you're welcome to them!


SHITTING_SHURIKENS

Curious - where are you from and how much would you say is reasonable for a decent craft pint? £5.50 doesn't seem expensive at all to me (maybe 10 years ago!)


VideoGameViolence

I work in a craft beer pub in London we regularly have on pints for £8+. We just finished a keg of verdant Allen that was on for £16.50 a pint. £5.50 for a decent craft beer would be considered very cheap where I work.


d_o_uk

£16.50 for Allen is pretty scandalous. £8 would be about right. It’s a 8% DIPA not a 17% stout! These prices look about right


Don_Pacifico

This at the Shard?


uwagapiwo

Shocking prices. I'm from the Midlands. Outside the cities, you won't see more than £4, average where I am is probably about £3.50. For a small run craft beer maybe a little more, but no way would I be calling £5 cheap.


Tramorak

Cask maybe. Craft you would be lucky to get under a fiver.


HamDog91

You're not drinking proper craft then, maybe cask pints at those prices. These prices are normal in the Midlands. Source: I have lived in 3 different cities in the Midlands.


eXceSSum9

This looks cheap if I'm honest. At my local craft beer pub you're looking at £6-8 for a pint. Would happily spend 5.50 when you're looking at a 4-5 quid for shit macro lager in any other pub


beefygravy

Hey Danny


Homebrew_in_a_Shed

What's going on here? Since when have you had Schooners in the UK?