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You would be drinking proper beer then?
Any good news?
The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Nope.You would be drinking proper beer then?
Nope.
The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Nope.
The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Not sure, if it is I'll walk in and walk straight back out for the oh so salubrious Arena Bar, underneath Gilson Hotel.Talking of beer, will it be plastic glasses on Sunday?
Whats the not606s brain teams view on
Wegovy etc
It works. A colleague had it on prescription to avert diabetes. But results in muscle wastage also. So you don't look great naked after the weight loss!
Whether it should be given to unemployed fat people to help them get back to work is another question though... Paid their benefits for them to get obese and then pay for their prescription for them to lose it... I would rather subsidise them to go to the council gym. Or even better, go for walks for free or use urban gyms. Either way, it would save money on the long term outcome of obesity-related illnesses.
Our ancestors fought bears, wolves and sabre toothed tigers, whilst living in caves and mudhuts, to stay alive and procreate. We're at a stage now where many ppl need pharmaceutical help for over-eating and under-exercising. It's messed up, but where we are now, so better to treat it early and cheaper.
Sadly true. Last Wednesday in my local Wetherspoons, queues 10 deep at the bar, one person serving, a pint and half of good quality 5.5% stout came in at £2.98. We moved on 500 yards up the road, lovely old fashioned wet trade only pub, no-one in except me and the missus, the same round, £8 plus, I got a pound and a few pence change out of a tenner also three bar staff stood abut twiddling their thumbs.It would take a brave man to invest in the pub game nowadays,they're closing at the rate of 50 pubs a month.Large chains,Wetherspoons for example,can undercut our locals by some margin and have become the norm in just about every Town and City you can think of.
All well and good for now but once they put an end to our locals,they too will drive up their prices and drinkers will have painted themselves into a corner with no exit...
You're effectively saying that Wetherspoons is driving other pubs out of business. Good reason to boycott them imo. Yes, the beer's decent and it's cheap but I've yet to come out of a Wetherspoons thinking I'd had a good overall experience. I'd much rather go to a pub that I liked and pay whatever it costs.Sadly true. Last Wednesday in my local Wetherspoons, queues 10 deep at the bar, one person serving, a pint and half of good quality 5.5% stout came in at £2.98. We moved on 500 yards up the road, lovely old fashioned wet trade only pub, no-one in except me and the missus, the same round, £8 plus, I got a pound and a few pence change out of a tenner also three bar staff stood abut twiddling their thumbs.
Wetherspoons may have cheap beer but all too often the teenagers serving it have no idea how to keep and pour a good pint, much more at home serving shots and something in big jugs that looks like lemonade.
Not sure, if it is I'll walk in and walk straight back out for the oh so salubrious Arena Bar, underneath Gilson Hotel.
The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Im not a fan of the model, soul less places with zero atmosphere, personally I would rather pay more & get a more classy vibe
But I get I’m lucky & many people have to count every penny so I understand why they choose a ‘spoons
You've hit the nail firmly on the head in your last sentence.Im not a fan of the model, soul less places with zero atmosphere, personally I would rather pay more & get a more classy vibe
But I get I’m lucky & many people have to count every penny so I understand why they choose a ‘spoons
You've hit the nail firmly on the head in your last sentence.
The current economic climate(including my own personal circumstances) dictate where and how often people drink.There are 2 or 3 decent Wetherspoons in Glasgow City Centre and it costs £5-£6 for me and the wife for a drink each,classier joints/fashionable pubs,double it...!
I feel for the local pubs,they're losing punters on a regular basis but they're not cheap.The question is though,are they pricing themselves out of the game or are Wetherspoons pricing them out of the game?
I prefer to be served by something with big jugs personally.Wetherspoons may have cheap beer but all too often the teenagers serving it have no idea how to keep and pour a good pint, much more at home serving shots and something in big jugs that looks like lemonade.
Taxes help price them out of the game. And it is a fair bet they won’t be helped in the budget. When we were in the EU 42% of all taxes raised on beer were from the UK, whilst only 8% was from Germany the country which drinks the most beer. VAT is less than 10% on alcohol and food sold in bars and restaurants in Germany, Holland some other countries whilst it is 20% here. Our electricity is the dearest in Europe and won’t get cheaper with Milliband’s net zero lunacy.So many pubs tied to a brewery and run by managers is another problem.
Non of that answers or explains Rics point.
I prefer to be served by something with big jugs personally.
Well, in one way it is. Wetherspoons get beers near the end of their shelf life at knock down prices, something those running brewery tied pubs can’t. Bars in Europe tend to be owner run where they have the freedom to buy from wherever they want. go back to the 1970s and beer in Germany, Belgium, Holland etc were far more expensive than here, that is not the case now.