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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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Was thinking what prices do I pay...Spoons will be somewhere between £2-£3 a pint, roughly about £2.50

Other pubs generally less than a fiver, again about £4.50

There is one place I use that is more than a fiver, £6 but you know that before you walk in the door, they do deals though so it depends on when you go.

It all depends on what you want, I'd go to Spoons if I'm just after cheap and cheerful.

If I want to watch football or play pool with my lad then we pay a bit more for somewhere else to get that.

The higher prices are generally mid-range eating place, that are purely more restaurant based - you can just drink if you prefer the atmosphere and don't mind paying for it.

Then you've got micropubs which I think are about £4, but I generally only do that if I'm going football, because there's a decent one in Gillingham.

Some places in Rochester is the higher end prices, so if you go somewhere like Olivers you'll end up paying fiver a bottle or more. IF you want cocktails then that is going to cost you a tenner a throw, but you know that before you walk in the door, again look out for the deals, 2 for £12.

Think I'd rather buy a bottle of wine and share it than pay tenner a throw for a cocktail. Everyone to their own.

Althought there is an Italian restaurant in Rochester, think it's an independent (Mama Mia) and I think you do pay about £8 a bottle there but again that's a choice. You are not really going there for the drinking. You also have to take in account it's 2 min walk from the Cathedral and Castle.

So you choose your place and pay the price.
 
It's not £8 a pint, although I can probably imagine the demographics of Cornwall's posh white people encouraging those sort of prices.

I've never paid £8 for a pint of beer outside of the City, wherever I've gone. It might be that in plush areas and the City, but it's not most places so you are chatting your usual ****ing bollocks.

@luvgonzo had a couple of beers yesterday, I bet he paid around £8 for both. Even my local which is ****ing expensive for my area don't charge £8 a pint.

You need to stop crying over Brexit, just because your £3.5k pushbike cost a bit more, if you can afford to pay that, you are not the demographics that I'm chatting about that Rachel from accounts has totally butt ****ed out of a job.

As for not drinking anymore, you would have been the last person on here I would have took as a drinker, so again talking bollocks.

You live somewhere where you could go without seeing another person for miles, so you aint qualified to talk on this **** bro.

I'm sure the poor people you use to bang on about in your area, will be pleased to know you spent £34 on a fish supper, you could feed a poor family for a week on that....but you wouldn;t understand.

£8 <laugh>

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Don't tell him that's 2022 <whistle> BEFORE Labour got into power.

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Was thinking what prices do I pay...Spoons will be somewhere between £2-£3 a pint, roughly about £2.50

Other pubs generally less than a fiver, again about £4.50

There is one place I use that is more than a fiver, £6 but you know that before you walk in the door, they do deals though so it depends on when you go.

It all depends on what you want, I'd go to Spoons if I'm just after cheap and cheerful.

If I want to watch football or play pool with my lad then we pay a bit more for somewhere else to get that.

The higher prices are generally mid-range eating place, that are purely more restaurant based - you can just drink if you prefer the atmosphere and don't mind paying for it.

Then you've got micropubs which I think are about £4, but I generally only do that if I'm going football, because there's a decent one in Gillingham.

Some places in Rochester is the higher end prices, so if you go somewhere like Olivers you'll end up paying fiver a bottle or more. IF you want cocktails then that is going to cost you a tenner a throw, but you know that before you walk in the door, again look out for the deals, 2 for £12.

Think I'd rather buy a bottle of wine and share it than pay tenner a throw for a cocktail. Everyone to their own.

Althought there is an Italian restaurant in Rochester, think it's an independent (Mama Mia) and I think you do pay about £8 a bottle there but again that's a choice. You are not really going there for the drinking. You also have to take in account it's 2 min walk from the Cathedral and Castle.

So you choose your place and pay the price.
Spoons do a £1.49 and £1.69 pint around here. They've also stepped up and got a couple of craft beers on keg that are decent.
 
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Spoons do a £1.49 and £1.69 pint around here. They've also stepped up and got a couple of craft beers on keg that are decent.
Blimey that is really good, I have seen them prices before but not for a while. Think Spoons were doing some tax promotion months back, where they want the government to remove the duty (I think).
 
Need the days of pint of twos back, think it was called something else up North. Bitter and a bottle of courage ale, i think it was. Always seemed a bargain for what you paid - you get a pint glass 3/4 filled with bitter than a bottle of courage for you to add and top up.

I'd be tempted to go in a pub and ask for it, but I know I'll just get some bar person staring at me thinking wtf.

@Gessa will know, @Archers Road might even know.
 
Oh and we need to bring back smoking in small pubs....people are getting too expensive to keep into retirement. Need to kill a few off. :bandit:
 
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Need the days of pint of twos back, think it was called something else up North. Bitter and a bottle of courage ale, i think it was. Always seemed a bargain for what you paid - you get a pint glass 3/4 filled with bitter than a bottle of courage for you to add and top up.

I'd be tempted to go in a pub and ask for it, but I know I'll just get some bar person staring at me thinking wtf.

@Gessa will know, @Archers Road might even know.
Seem to remember it being called light and bitter.
Don't recall it being that populat though, more working mens club goers rather than pub goers would drink it

Also remember, I presume most places called these the same or similar
Black and Tan Half bitter, half lager
Pint of mixed, half bitter half mild
Snakebite which everywhere calls it and nutters drank it
Poor mans black velvet Guiness and cider.
Not forgetting mackie and vimto.
We did have an old fella in a club id go in,have a pint of best(bitter) and a bottle of barley wine, drink the top off the bitter and kept topping it up with the barley wine, remember he had a good few each night and walk out looking as sober as he walked in, barley wine was lethal stuff.
 
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Seem to remember it being called light and bitter.
Don't recall it being that populat though, more working mens club goers rather than pub goers would drink it

Also remember, I presume most places called these the same or similar
Black and Tan Half bitter, half lager
Pint of mixed, half bitter half mild
Snakebite which everywhere calls it and nutters drank it
Poor mans black velvet Guiness and cider.
Not forgetting mackie and vimto.
We did have an old fella in a club id go in,have a pint of best(bitter) and a bottle of barley wine, drink the top off the bitter and kept topping it up with the barley wine, remember he had a good few each night and walk out looking as sober as he walked in, barley wine was lethal stuff.
That's it mate, light and bitter.