Beer is losing its alcohol

I only drink wine and spirits so it doesn't really bother me. However it seems to be part of a more general trend of reductions in food portions and so on without a reduction in price. A random example is that I used to be able to purchase 2.4kg of mince for £10 at Tesco. I went in last week and it's now 1.8kg for the same price. Hardly anyone is seeing pay increases yet everything is either being skimped on or simply increasing in price. Starting to annoy me.

Go to your local butchers! 6lb prime mince (not the cheap sort) minced on site £6 at my local, I buy it and split it in to packs then bung them in the freezer.

As for larger, well who really cares I can **** stronger fizzy stuff! Cider Me up BABY!!

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So many beer snobs, calm down guys blimey!

I would expect it to get worse too. It seems like more and more places are popping up that sell higher quality brews and more people are drinking them.

I'm suppose I'm a beer snob but then I couldn't not be after trying all the different beers I have.

The lager people have one thing going for them in that they haven't started down the path of paying twice as much for their beer (imported craft beers), and as they're used to it they will be happy with any old glass of ****. Almost wish I hadn't discovered the good stuff.
 
I'm suppose I'm a beer snob but then I couldn't not be after trying all the different beers I have.

The lager people have one thing going for them in that they haven't started down the path of paying twice as much for their beer (imported craft beers), and as they're used to it they will be happy with any old glass of ****. Almost wish I hadn't discovered the good stuff.

You certainly are a beer snob.

You're suggesting that lager drinkers don't like what we drink. I've drank all sorts of beers, and quite frankly I like what I like - and I'm rather put out by people who think just because I like pale lager then I've no taste.
 
But why? That only makes sense if you want to get drunk. In that case why not go for special brew or similar.

/edit - suppose I overlooked the fact they won't be any cheaper.

no, if i want to get drunk id drink 10 @ 5.2% :)
ive drunk stella for many many years, always enjoyed 4 cans @ 5.2% to unwind after a hard days work, but it doesnt hit the spot @ 4.8% so i end up drinking more/faster which sucks, i will be looking for another premium lager as a replacement now that stella is no longer a premium strength drink
 
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If it bothers you that much make your own costs about £20 for 40 pints.

Or the recent cider i made £8 for 40 pints.
Make it as strong as you like as well.
 
stella went down to 5% ages ago.. now its down to 4.8% :(
id rather drink ~4 cans of 5.2 than ~6 cans of 4.8 which is whats happening :(

Assuming they're 500ml cans 4 of 5.2% would be 104ml of alcohol, 6 at 4.8% would be 144ml.

Why does being slightly weaker require you to drink nearly 40% more alcohol in total?
 
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