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No idea why the Sheaf View is mentioned here..they always have a perfectly fine "session beer" on for £2.20/£2.30

 

Sure, they have expensive drinks but if you are going to drink Erdinger or Fruli all night then it is going to be expensive.

 

£3.50 gets a somewhat expensive but nice pint of Budvar Dunkel - in other pubs that gets you a Carlsberg Export.

 

So if we are talking "the most expensive for an average pint" then no. Otherwise it's like saying Aldi is the most expensive supermarket because they sell an Award-Winning Malbec at twice the price of Tesco Dry Cider

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Me and the wife were across in Norway Monday till Wednesday for a football match,got 2 hrs to kill at oslo airport went for a beer £12.50 a pint next pub near our departure gate same price but we got 3 quarters of a ltr in this big glass .At our final destination Molde the beer was £7.30 a pint.Went through £200 each for the 2 days over there for food and drink each,Christ knows what the wages are over there to pay them prices for a session.Bet they dont get many Romanys wanting to live over there.

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to paraphrase myself from earlier, let's distinguish between pubs that sell expensive beer and pubs that sell beer expensive.

 

Generally you don't go to the pub for a session on imported imperial stout at at 8 quid a pint, you have a half as a treat and savour it, probably taking as long to drink a 4 quid half as you would to drink a 3 quid pint, so the difference becomes negligible

 

No idea why the Sheaf View is mentioned here..they always have a perfectly fine "session beer" on for £2.20/£2.30

 

Sure, they have expensive drinks but if you are going to drink Erdinger or Fruli all night then it is going to be expensive.

 

£3.50 gets a somewhat expensive but nice pint of Budvar Dunkel - in other pubs that gets you a Carlsberg Export.

 

So if we are talking "the most expensive for an average pint" then no. Otherwise it's like saying Aldi is the most expensive supermarket because they sell an Award-Winning Malbec at twice the price of Tesco Dry Cider

 

 

Well as regular cooking ale goes we paid £3.60/pint for Brakespeare's Bitter 3.4%ABV on handpump at the Dore Moor. We didn't stop for a refill.

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