The cheapest/most expensive pint of lager.

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I won't say which pub it is on Liverpool Road here in Manchester but it charges
£4.75 for a pint of lager. The cheapest I've paid is £2.50 for a pint of Kronenbourg 1664.
What's the most/least you pay?
 
I pay €3.70/£2.90 week days and about €4.30/£3.40 on the weekends. Weatherspoons are opening close by and they released their Irish prices recently which look very good. Just don't know what kind of crowd will be there.

As for most expensive...

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The Temple is a landmark. You're basically paying a tax on the privilege of drinking in there. I haven't been to the Crown in Belfast in years, but I wouldn't be surprised if the prices in there were stupidly high these days too.
 
In prague it's as little as £1 but I have paid as much as £15 ish for a drink with a mixer in west london.
 
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The Temple is a landmark. You're basically paying a tax on the privilege of drinking in there. I haven't been to the Crown in Belfast in years, but I wouldn't be surprised if the prices in there were stupidly high these days too.

Oh I know that but you have to agree the price for a pint is scandalous. I remember reading about the Crown closing a few months ago due to some licensing issues. No idea if its reopened or what?
 
£2.50 for a pint of Kronenbourg 1664 from Whetherspoons on a Monday?
Can't complain. I reckon that pub prices, as well as the smoking ban's the reason why so many pubs're closing and the Politicans won#t do anything about it.
It SHOULD be at least 2.50 for a pint.
 
Oh I know that but you have to agree the price for a pint is scandalous. I remember reading about the Crown closing a few months ago due to some licensing issues. No idea if its reopened or what?

The prices are ridiculous in some places. As for the Crown, I think someone forgot to renew their liquor license so they had to close for a week until they got a new one. Nothing major. The National Trust own it as far as I know (historical building and all that), so someone there cocked up.
 
The Temple is a landmark. You're basically paying a tax on the privilege of drinking in there. I haven't been to the Crown in Belfast in years, but I wouldn't be surprised if the prices in there were stupidly high these days too.

It was about £3.70 for a Guinness when I was there a couple of years ago if I remember rightly.
 
My local does £1 a pint on monday so that's the cheapest, when i was in london last year, i ordered a double vodka redbull which cost me £21, i was amazed.
 
My local does Stella £3.60 a pint. You get it in a poncey glass but they know me give it in a John Smiths glass. A proper pint pot.

I blame the middle classes for all these silly glasses. Hey that ryhmes. lol its a Fall lyric hehehe.
 
Cheapest in London was just shy of £3. Normally pay around £4. Have paid more for specialist beers, upto £18 for a bottle from the Brewdog pub in Camden. Porterhouse in Covent Garden can have some great but expensive beers.
 
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