It's not that big a difference! Beer can vary by as much as a £1 a litre from pub to pub.I can't beleive it 5p a litre cheaper in some places![]()
When you guys say "115p" , what does the P stand for ?
When you guys say "115p" , what does the P stand for ?
When you guys say "115p" , what does the P stand for ?

It's not that big a difference! Beer can vary by as much as a £1 a litre from pub to pub.
I honestly don't think that is a relervant comparison.Yeah but I don't drink 50/60 litres of beer every other week do II honestly don't think that is a relervant comparison.
If I fill up that is a £2.75 difference!
The comparison is relevant.
The comparison is relevant. My point is that 5p/litre is small - Most things we buy have a much larger variability.
You may not drink 50 litres of beer every other week (100L a month) but the value isn't that crazy. A litre of petrol is £1.15, so that's £1380 a year. If a pint of beer is £2.50 and you drink 10 pints a week (~20 units, ~government limit), then that's a total cost of £1300 a year.
Beer and petrol expenditure in the same ballpark, yet the variation in beer prices far far greater than the variation in petrol prices. That's my point.
How is it relevant? Do I NEED beer to goto work? Do I NEED beer to go shopping? Do all the good I buy from said shops NEED beer to deliver them?

Not clear what your point is here, the petrol's profit is made in the upstream market and beer's in the downstream?The profit margin on beer is huge, the profit margin on pertrol isn't as large.
No brewers I know make as much money as the major oil companies.
They do though, electricity prices vary between regions.If I buy electricity in Cambridge I wouldn't expect somebody else in Cardiff to pay more/less.
The comparison is nothing to do with NEED, it's to do with price variability.How is it relevant? Do I NEED beer to goto work? Do I NEED beer to go shopping? Do all the good I buy from said shops NEED beer to deliver them?
I'm sure heroin has a more varied price but were not going to compare them!
The comparison is nothing to do with NEED, it's to do with price variability.