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Authormeepmeep13
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> rarities

None of the standard ingredients of beer are rare or expensive. The only value added is in an extended brewing process and additives...so fair enough if you're making some kind of complex wild/sour/flavoured/aged beer or (like I say) Belgian-style Trippel, but those kind of beers are not generally served in pints.

£10 for a pint of 4% IPA is fucking ridiculous, no matter who made it and how many fairy farts they wafted through it.

And any decent craft beer pub would confirm the crazy price on a tenner pint given the mistake is easy to make in a country that generally serves beer in pints.
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CreatedSat 10th Aug 2019 12:36am
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