Just got to Killin after the most amzing drives, the views are stunning. The beer prices are amazing too. Just been charged £3:60 for a pint, thought i miss heard and handed over £2:60. Tel us your tales of overcharging for beer. :
Stayed in a beautiful cottage in october a couple of years ago in Killin.Beer was expensive then but not that Bad. Brew my own now £10 for 40 litres .
LMPD al will be revealed when we get back. All is can say is that it was misty and it is still stunning. Note, dont look to much as the roads are a bit twisty.
3 weeks ago in Zurich i paid 28 swiss francs for 4 bottles of stella , that roughly works out to about £10 a pint , but there was a bowl of peanuts included :moon: there is no way i could afford to get legless at those prices even though it only takes 3 pints
Not beer but I was once charged £28 for a gin and tonic at the Dorchester - I was there for a marketing awards do (I won, huzzah) so Zoe (YorkshireCamper) and I spent the rest of the evening nicking bottles of wine off of other attendees tables. No way were we paying those prices.
I'm currently in Cyprus at the Elysium hotel where a pint of local brew is €5.90 and a soda water with a dash of lime is €5.60!!!!!!!!
Don't go out drinking much nowadays, but I went on the Real Ale Train on the Watercress Line recently - only 2 quid a pint ;D ;D 8)
went to paris for a stag do, was getting charged a fiver for a stubby bottle of kronenbourg. so we went to the titty bars and got entrance, a free stubby and a dance for a fiver each. just flitted from bar to bar as each dance/stubby ran out
I used to brew my own ale using a king keg kit It must come out a lot stronger than a pub pint as i used to be on my backside after 5 pints http://www.the-online-homebrew-company.co.uk/home-brew/homebrew-wine-making/47/king-keg-5-gallon-premium-top-tap-barrel/