Half pints - am I being unreasonable?
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I was in a bar/restaurant yesterday with a friend and ordered a pint - £6 - no problem. My friend wanted another pint so ordered one, I didn't really want another so ordered a half - £4.50!! A 50% mark up for half the amount of the same thing. I know it's often a little more, but 50%???
dickymint said:
Some pubs look at it with a view that their overheads are the same per customer whatever you drink.
I can see it from both sides. If the pub sells a half instead of a pint, they still have the same costs of: Serving you the drink, washing a glass, processing the card transaction, and you taking up a seat or space in the pub.
It would be interesting to know what percentage of the pint or half-pint price goes towards the overheads and what percentage is actually paying for the beer.
Petrus1983 said:
I was in a bar/restaurant yesterday with a friend and ordered a pint - £6 - no problem. My friend wanted another pint so ordered one, I didn't really want another so ordered a half - £4.50!! A 50% mark up for half the amount of the same thing. I know it's often a little more, but 50%???
Pervertsam.rog said:
Raymond Reddington said:
I don't think I've ever seen someone under 70 years of age order half a pint and not be ridiculed
I often have a 1/2 pint…Because the my wont sell you a pint of 14% ale. So I order two. At that time I drank Thatchers cider and liked it very cold. I had an idea and stunned the barman in my local and ordered half a pint but in a pint glass and topped up with ice It took longer to drink and I'd top it up with another half as and when. Great result and saved a fortune over a year.
Raymond Reddington said:
I don't think I've ever seen someone under 70 years of age order half a pint and not be ridiculed
We have beer festivals 10 months of the year. If you have 30 or so different beers to go through, halves or thirds make a full score card possible before things start running out.James P said:
Raymond Reddington said:
I don't think I've ever seen someone under 70 years of age order half a pint and not be ridiculed
We have beer festivals 10 months of the year. If you have 30 or so different beers to go through, halves or thirds make a full score card possible before things start running out.James P said:
Raymond Reddington said:
I don't think I've ever seen someone under 70 years of age order half a pint and not be ridiculed
We have beer festivals 10 months of the year. If you have 30 or so different beers to go through, halves or thirds make a full score card possible before things start running out.Mont Blanc said:
dickymint said:
Some pubs look at it with a view that their overheads are the same per customer whatever you drink.
I can see it from both sides. If the pub sells a half instead of a pint, they still have the same costs of: Serving you the drink, washing a glass, processing the card transaction, and you taking up a seat or space in the pub.
It would be interesting to know what percentage of the pint or half-pint price goes towards the overheads and what percentage is actually paying for the beer.
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