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Topic: How much does a pint of beer cost where you live?
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Wed 04/16/14 04:05 AM
It is no less than �3.50 here in England. I went to a pub a little while ago and had three double Glenmorange's and it cost me �24.00. Whenever I go out and get drunk it costs me more than a hundred pounds. It's not worth it anymore. Most pubs are empty and on the verge of closing down and I'm not surprised considering the ridiculous prices they charge.

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Wed 04/16/14 04:13 AM
I dont know... How much does a pint of beer cost where I live?
*giggling*

Morning redmist.

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Wed 04/16/14 05:28 AM
Well I'm assuming Red Mist means at the pub or bar, and not for take home pints.
A draught pint usually runs about $2 dollars normally in my area of Ohio.

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Wed 04/16/14 05:32 AM

Well I'm assuming Red Mist means at the pub or bar, and not for take home pints.
A draught pint usually runs about $2 dollars normally in my area of Ohio.


Ahhh. Im a tequila kinda gal, thats why I asked.
Thanks Scoobert!flowerforyou

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Wed 04/16/14 05:38 AM
Well a sixpack of takeaways costs anything from AU$12-20. Fat Yaks are a nice pale ale at the high end, but you can get germanic pilsners at the lower. Don't like draughts and bitters, but they're in between.
A pot at the pub (375ml) gets you change from $5 pretty much no matter what you get. I think a pint is 500ml? So only slightly cheaper than the UK.

Apparently Norway has the most expensive beer prices around. Had some Norwegian mates who couldn't believe how cheap beer was here. I was thinking, not that cheap mate.

But spirits, well shop around and you can always find mid-shelf 750ml for under $30, I often get a bottle of import vodka and another of irish cream for $35 and that'll do me for three drunken nights of tasty cocktails. Beer chasers are nice with that, but doing it this way keeps the whole thing under a $50 for a few days worth of drunkeness without those cheap-drink painful hangovers. Gotta shop smart and look around for the specials tho.

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Wed 04/16/14 05:46 AM

Well I'm assuming Red Mist means at the pub or bar, and not for take home pints.
A draught pint usually runs about $2 dollars normally in my area of Ohio.


Columbus Pale Ale by the six, or a six of Great Lakes Rye of The Tiger (an IPA also) runs $8.99. But that is take home, which BTW, I recommend Misty. It's cheaper to have a pint at home with family or friends.

At a bar (pub) it depends. At a local what Scoobie says $2-3 is probably right, but at a high end club it will be more. Since I don't go to them often I am not really sure of the prices

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Wed 04/16/14 05:57 AM
The cheapest I know at a pub is 2.50, same prices as it was just 5-6 years ago and that is in England =)

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Wed 04/16/14 06:02 AM
wow not sure. is that like a glass or mug of beer? thats around $1 to $2 .cant stand beer. i like me jack n coke. thats like $350 i can sip on 2 or 3 of them all night and not have to peee every five min. LOL

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Wed 04/16/14 06:13 AM
I rarely drink and when i do its either a treat from my friends or offered by the host. bigsmile drinker always enjoy the freebies.. laugh but i guess its cheaper here.. less than a dollar for 350 ml i think... that's why i see drunk people everywhere...

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Wed 04/16/14 06:30 AM
. Edmonton Alberta.. a bottle of beer. at a pub.5.50... a pint.
. Guinness..7.50.
..so .. you'r looking at 10 bucks a pop.. with tip... my evenings out. with the boys..my. friends.. it always cost me at least 150 greenbacks.to.one seventy-five ... just for the privilege of getting stupid.... but honestly its not very often and it's always a blast...... until the hangover..n

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Wed 04/16/14 09:27 AM

Whenever I go out and get drunk it costs me more than a hundred pounds.


That's a bit much isn't it? You'd think they'd know better. Especially when people are on such low wages these days. Just do what a lot of others do, and buy a bottle of 'Lambrini'. Mind you, cheap wine can taste like gone-off yogurt. The type of wine they serve in pubs. So it's a right gamble trying to find a nice enough tasting drink, for a cheap price.

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Wed 04/16/14 09:31 AM
dollar beer and pizza nights!

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Wed 04/16/14 09:31 AM
Me mate says tis $3-4 in a pub :-)
Take home=$1.50.

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Wed 04/16/14 09:36 AM
3.50 where i hang out at... but other places have specials for 2.00... but i rarely drink drafts, only bottles...

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Wed 04/16/14 09:47 AM
A pitcher here (roughly 64 oz) costs $5. A single draft costs $1. A six pack of domestic bottles costs $10.

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Wed 04/16/14 09:52 AM

A pitcher here (roughly 64 oz) costs $5. A single draft costs $1. A six pack of domestic bottles costs $10.


wow, i need to move... 9 dollar pitchers here

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Wed 04/16/14 09:58 AM
Supermarket prices here range from 3.18 for a 6 pack - 6.90 (Euros) and at a pub anything from 2.50 (euros) upward for 350ml drinker

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Wed 04/16/14 09:59 AM
Sorry, I got carried away, and forgot to answer your question. It costs the same as anywhere in the UK, where I am. I prefer the taste of lager, so I don't really care for wine or champagne. Anyway, it's a good reason to share a pack of lager, right? :)

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Wed 04/16/14 10:01 AM
Edited by Shy_Emo_chick on Wed 04/16/14 10:03 AM

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Wed 04/16/14 10:42 AM

Sorry, I got carried away, and forgot to answer your question. It costs the same as anywhere in the UK, where I am. I prefer the taste of lager, so I don't really care for wine or champagne. Anyway, it's a good reason to share a pack of lager, right? :)


yall have better/stonger beer there, don't you? i think the most alcohol content in beer here is 5-6%...

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