jack presley wrote: » The slops from the trays under the taps getting used was always a big rumour around my area when I was growing up. Another urban myth then?
smodgley wrote: » its very easy to do, just degas the keg, open the center part, pour in said pint, replace center part re gas and away you go
pickarooney wrote: » Surely it wouldn't be worth anyone's time and effort to put one pint back into a keg?
smash wrote: » Apart from the fact it can't be done easily like?
sbsquarepants wrote: » Order pint, refuse to pay, get barred. Sounds about right to me. What exactly were you expecting? A discount?
pickarooney wrote: » Well, based mainly on the fact it can't be done easily.
jackie1974 wrote: » Ive worked in bars for the past twenty years and cannot recall ever being asked for prices. €5.70 is a ridiculous charge for a pint.
bscm wrote: » It's about 5.60 for a pint of Bulmers in 2 of the pubs where I live, and they wonder why pre-drinking is alive and kicking with all age groups
Frynge wrote: » there is a lot of misunderstanding on the legality of pubs changing prices during the course of business. Any pub can change its prices at anytime during the day, it can also do this any number of times in a day. BUT the prices can only be changed upwards eg 1pm Stout €4 2pm Stout €5 3pm Stout €4.50 The 3pm price is illegal, these pricing laws were put in place to stop "Happy Hour" styles promotions which apparently encouraged binge drinking. there are many varied ways around them like having €3 drinks until 7.30pm and opening at 5.30pm. or have smirnoff vodka €3 between 7pm and 9pm. all that is needed to be done to make it legal is have no smirnoff on the premises until a delivery arrives at 7pm (from the booth of your car)
smash wrote: » They're shíte. You can't light a sambuca and you can't slam a tequila.
drdeadlift wrote: » At midnight would passing into the next day not allow a price change?
drdeadlift wrote: » I walk into a pub in my local area,i order a pint the pint gets pulled then the bar person tells me the cost.I refuse to pay as its 5.70 i end up getting barred from the pub. Should prices be displays better? should prices be offered by person serving you first before they pull it from the tap?
JoeySully wrote: » Would you prefer if they put the prices on the back of the Taps for you? and under the shelves with the bottles?
up for anything wrote: » Good idea. Why not? Other retailers display their prices on the shelves or on the individual items.
MonkeyTennis wrote: » well done. More people should do this.
chef wrote: » By law all public house must display their prices.
seamus wrote: » They're required by law to display the prices at the door.
JustAddWater wrote: » You've never been in the grafton lounge before so A Peroni bottle was *cough* €6 *cough* ... and it was just under €12 for a pint of bulmers and a pint of coors light We had 1 and then left. No matter what I wouldn't go back. Sad thing it it was wall to wall in there. Couldn't move in it
kingtut wrote: » They are required by law to display the prices outside, if they did and you didn't see them (or simply ignored them) then I have no sympathy for you.