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My sister doesn't drink and when I order her a lime cordial and fizzy water some of the pubs charge her a few quid for it. Crazy it's just cordial and water.
It's the same in most pubs with coke/pepsi etc these days they're mixed at the pump (cordial and soda water) then you choose which arm and leg to donate.
 
It's the same in most pubs with coke/pepsi etc these days they're mixed at the pump (cordial and soda water) then you choose which arm and leg to donate.
Yeah, soft drinks from guns are literally just mixing soda water and a flavoured syrup. I remember being told one drink costs like less than a penny to make.
 
Yeah, soft drinks from guns are literally just mixing soda water and a flavoured syrup. I remember being told one drink costs like less than a penny to make.
And quite often it cost more than a pint!!
 
I tend to only really drink when I go to gigs these days, and the odd "reunion" type night out, so I'm used to venue prices/inner city Birmingham prices
Went to my local spoons on Sunday, when waiting for the train, almost passed out when I saw the prices - paid £3 for a pint, and they had real ales on at £2 or less

At the NEC they were charging £7.60 for a can of lager poured into a plastic cup!
 
I tend to only really drink when I go to gigs these days, and the odd "reunion" type night out, so I'm used to venue prices/inner city Birmingham prices
Went to my local spoons on Sunday, when waiting for the train, almost passed out when I saw the prices - paid £3 for a pint, and they had real ales on at £2 or less

At the NEC they were charging £7.60 for a can of lager poured into a plastic cup!
These arenas are jokes.
Can into cup at that price, and after an hour they're just pulling the can out of a pack on the side and it's warm.
 
£7.50 is your standard arena price Wembley Stadium, O2 etc. Weirdly the Albert Hall was one of the cheaper venues, Wembley Arena more expensive.

The 02 has a massive spoons now before you go into the arena. Always hit spoons first then suck up a few over priced beers later.
 
Another way of looking at it is that you're not just paying for a drink but rather drink + venue tax. Arenas will have far more staff costs and overheads and will bank on selling x number of drinks to help cover those in addition to ticket sales etc.

Spoons is more volume sale based and offers great bang for buck with it's 'unpretentious interiors' and modest staffing.
 
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Another way of looking at it is that you're not just paying for a drink but rather drink + venue tax. Arenas will have far more staff costs and overheads and will bank on selling x number of drinks to help cover those in addition to ticket sales etc.

Spoons is more volume sale based and offers great bang for buck with it's 'unpretentious interiors' and modest staffing.
Drink + tax + venue tax here anyway.

Alcohol is taxed so heavy here, explained dubiously as a way to fight alcoholism. Case studies have shown that this tends to push more alcoholics into poverty than recovery.
 

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