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Roland Deschain wrote:Over here in Blighty, ignoring special offers, beer generally costs from around £2.80 (AK - Nice mild ale/bitter) to around £4 for something like Peroni or LItovel, as I previously mentioned.
Round here you can expect to pay about £2.50 for a cheap bitter/lager in most pubs. In Wetherspoons you can pick up some good bargains like Ruddles ale (a really quite nice beer) which can be had for £1.50 a pint
I remember Bristol as being cheaper but that might just have been student nights in dingy clubs.
There's a few American beers they've put on (proper beer, not rice-based dishwater) and they're rather pleasant if a bit thin.
budget 
Roland Deschain wrote:DB, I love Weatherspoon's for the same reason.
Under the bizarre, antiquated naming system mandated by the TABC Code, we have to call everything we brew over 4% alcohol by weight (ABW) “Ale” or “Malt Liquor” and everything we brew at or below 4% ABW “beer”. This results in nonsensical and somewhat comical situations where we have to call pale ale at or below 4% ABW “pale beer” and lager that is over 4% ABW “ale”. The State has arrogantly and autocratically cast aside centuries of rich brewing tradition by taking it upon itself to redefine terms that reference flavor and production method as a simple shorthand for alcoholic strength...
Our claim under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment, maintains that breweries, like wineries, should be able to sell their products directly to the public. Right now in Texas, we cannot sell our beer at our brewery. We can only sell beer through a retailer or distributor. When people visit Jester King and ask to buy our beer, we have to tell them, “Sorry, that’s illegal.” Brewpubs are faced with an equal and opposite restriction. They can sell beer on-site, but cannot sell beer through a retailer or distributor. Texas wineries on the other hand are allowed to sell on-site and through retailers and distributors. We are suing because the State has no rational interest in maintaining special restrictions aimed at limiting the sale of beer.
Thank you for that substantive and informative post.muunleit wrote:Beer

PKMKII wrote:Had some Weihenstephan Hefeweissbier Dunkel tonight...
Also: Jester King Craft Brewery is suing the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission over alleged 1st and 14th amendment violations.
Glad to see these pointless relics of prohibition being taken down.

Roy Hunter wrote:Thank you for that substantive and informative post.muunleit wrote:Beer

Roy Hunter wrote:Thank you for that substantive and informative post.muunleit wrote:Beer

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