Aylin Salty Pedicure wrote: » If I wasn't so drunk on reasonably priced beer I might have spotted that
chatterpillar wrote: » If it were me, I'd have paid it at the time but gone elsewhere and not returned!
mikemac wrote: » You sure those Carlsberg were in date?
timberland wrote: » probably the most expensive pint in the world
timberland wrote: » Its a disgrace how pubs could charge that. probably the most expensive pint in the world
Lia_lia wrote: » €4.30
rossie1977 wrote: » lol nowhere near, pints are €8.50 in most bars in nice, france,
Lia_lia wrote: » It's mad the difference a few miles makes. My Father runs a pup in a little village in the centre of France, prices are SO cheap! A glass of wine is 50 cent. A bottle of beer is something like 80 cent. But then again the bar is in the absolute middle of nowhere.
chatterpillar wrote: » Meah. If you were that concerned, you could have asked the price in advance. If it were me, I'd have paid it at the time but gone elsewhere and not returned! Also I wouldn't have been drinking carsberg
rossie1977 wrote: » lol nowhere near, pints are €8.50 in most bars in nice, france, saw them selling bottles of magners for 9.50 in one or two places, heading to norway in a few weeks and been told that is considered cheap :eek:
darkman2 wrote: » A real bargain for quality for once and they are goin down well!:pac:
Tallon wrote: » Crate of miller €17 in tesco.......... end of! I hate going to pubs for this exact reason. Unless theres a good session or good Guinness :pac:
nitrogen wrote: » Lia_lia wrote: » It's mad the difference a few miles makes. My Father runs a pup in a little village in the centre of France, prices are SO cheap! A glass of wine is 50 cent. A bottle of beer is something like 80 cent. But then again the bar is in the absolute middle of nowhere. You are talking out of your arse, or assuming the year is 1960.
Deleted User wrote: » Carlsberg is quality beer, since when?
Amalgam wrote: » Nice retort there, you haven't travelled much, have you..?
NickNolte wrote: » I've just pretty much stopped going out for a drink to be honest. Tired of my wallet being raped any time I go for a few pints. A pint of Guinness should be €3-€4 max; not €6. Hilarious reading the Sunday Business Post yesterday - pub and nightclub owners blaming everything from the smoking ban to earlier closing times for the drop-off in business and the fact that they're closing premises in droves. It strikes me that they're missing the point completely. They must think consumers are extremely dumb not to notice that some publicans have raised their prices by up to 30 times the rate of inflation in the last year. The whole country is being fleeced and the fact that a large percentage of the Irish population are happy to be taken for a ride doesn't help. When the excuses have dried up and there aren't anymore dim-witted, greedy pub owners to blame 'the smoking ban', 'early closing times' and other government-incentivised bully tactics, the few publicans that remain will only do so because they've finally accepted that there's only one thing that's going to save them - offering their customers value for money instead of trying to fleece them.
rossie1977 wrote: » lol nowhere near, pints are €8.50 in most bars in nice, france, saw them selling bottles of magners for 9.50 in one or two places