Would you refuse to pay?

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Yes/no?


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An Aberdonian, the mob famous for inventing copper wire by fighting over a penny, moaning about the price of something?
In other news, sky is blue and popes poo in the wood.
 
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Yes/no?


Discuss.
Ask for it to be topped up to what is from memory the legal definition of a pint, as laid out in the weights and measures act (liquid to the line on the glass). I don't think i've ever actually seen a pub try to serve something like that though, as from memory the penalties for not keeping to the required standards can be harsh.

As someone else has said, that looks like it's been staged though.
 
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Carbonation looks way off to me, probably from the bad pouring. Looks like a terribly-served pint.
That’s a pint that’s been pulled half way then set aside - staff probably began pouring it for another punter then realised it was the wrong type, stopped pouring and set it aside (rather than binning it) It’s then been ‘topped’ up, however long later, to produce that monstrosity.
 
That’s a pint that’s been pulled half way then set aside - staff probably began pouring it for another punter then realised it was the wrong type, stopped pouring and set it aside (rather than binning it) It’s then been ‘topped’ up, however long later, to produce that monstrosity.

Is that kind of thing common in some places? Some pints do taste absolutely dreadful sometimes, probably beer quality/lines, God knows what else.
 
Is that kind of thing common in some places? Some pints do taste absolutely dreadful sometimes, probably beer quality/lines, God knows what else.
it would be/have been more common in clubs or busy bars where it's less likely to be noticed. granted i've not worked behind a bar in 25 odd years but even when you did 'refresh' an old pint, you didn't set it out to the punter like that.
 
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