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You're having a laugh 140 TL for a 40 TL tin of strongbow at cafe George . Girne !! IDrink prices are cheaper in the UK.

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Just don't then!

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Well depends where you go, our kids family went to the Lake district last year, in a nice pub the beer was £5.50!!!!!

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dippersgirl wrote:
Mon 18 Dec 2023 1:39 pm
Well depends where you go, our kids family went to the Lake district last year, in a nice pub the beer was £5.50!!!!!
Yeah, and £10 a pint at a Christmas Fayre!

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Outside the main Cities in the UK prices are around £4 on average for a pint these days

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My point was they are purchased at 40 TL or less and selling for 140tl. Why is the disparity between selling and buying so much bigger than a carlsberg for instance.

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It’s a great point Susie,I’ve wondered that myself. Certainly the boxes of Strongbow don’t last long in Supreme!! Maybe the bars all buy them ?

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susiesusie wrote:
Wed 20 Dec 2023 9:05 am
My point was they are purchased at 40 TL or less and selling for 140tl. Why is the disparity between selling and buying so much bigger than a carlsberg for instance.
I assume it's because of their outgoings, maybe in a different currency too but I know I rather have 10 customers drinking at 100tl than 1 at 140tl.

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For price conscious cider drinkers, Shah have Thatchers Haze & Sweet 440ml tins reduced to 25tl, short shelf life left.

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Brinsley wrote:
Thu 28 Dec 2023 1:08 pm
For price conscious cider drinkers, Shah have Thatchers Haze & Sweet 440ml tins reduced to 25tl, short shelf life left.


Ha ha - I've never even looked at a 'Best Before' date on alcohol...

...although I'm pretty sure that none has ever lasted long enough to go out of date!

Edit: I just did a sweep, & am currently diligently employed ensuring that this terrible scenario does not occur :)

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

If anyone has any (alcoholic) products that are due to 'expire', I am happy to introduce my FREE collection and - er - 'Disposal' Service.

I intend to ask member Brinsley to assist in the 'Disposal' element of the operation, due to his raising awareness of the issue...

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BBD underneath Haze tin 13/01/2024

What's your BBD on your bottom?

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Brinsley wrote:
Fri 29 Dec 2023 9:15 pm
...What's your BBD on your bottom?


That's a very personal question!

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I agree about the excessive markup, it's the same with Guiness and John Smiths etc. in most places compared with standard beers.

I think cider was under £3 in Weatherspoons the other day, not a cider drinker myself so not certain.....I was drinking Worthington's at £1.90 a pint. I know it adds nothing to the issue at hand - just thought I'd mention it ((W\))

I did pay 180tl for a small Carlsberg recently at Cratos - never again hopefully!!

Alktinkya hotel provides a lovely log fire in a cosy lounge just off the foyer and it was 85tl for a Carlsberg 50cl. if you fancy somewhere different.

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35tl for pint of draught Efes at sea angle Catalkoy. Surely best value beer in TRNC !!

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I guess the £4.20 I just paid for 1/2 pint at The Compass Ale House in Gravesend, Kent, puts all this into perspective. To be fair, it was a) in the UK and b) a decent DIPA Craft Ale from Northern Monk brewery, "The Prodigal Son" at 8.2%.

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