Saint Malc Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 We're in the Premier League when it comes to beer prices now. I paid £4.30 for a small bottle of Singha yesterday which, I think, is quite a lot. My friend paid £2.20 for a hot chocolate. At least the queues at half-time should be shorter from now on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJ_TOAST Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 Singha has always been a stupid high price. How much was Carling ? or whatever cheap **** it is now. I don't believe the queues will be any different at half time sadly unless they've changed the system (which I doubt). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 All the beers seem to have gone up 30p. Quite why anyone wants to drink at the ground before a match or slam down a beer at half time like some unthinking desperate dependent is beyond me anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VectisSaint Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 Why would anyone want to drink beer imported from Thailand at a football match in England. Don't we have enough varieties of beer brewed in Uk or even Europe? If you think its expensive then maybe consider that you are paying for transport costs, import duty and also to support. CHelsea a nd Manure who ade partly sponsored by this brewer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ampersound Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 How much was the burgers or hotdogs? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 All the beers seem to have gone up 30p. Quite why anyone wants to drink at the ground before a match or slam down a beer at half time like some unthinking desperate dependent is beyond me anyway. The half time pint is essential to avoid becoming semi-hungover during the 2 hours you're out of the pub on a matchday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint86 Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 I got a singha for £3 in chapel yesterday. strange that it should be different? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BadgerBadger Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 All the beers seem to have gone up 30p. Quite why anyone wants to drink at the ground before a match or slam down a beer at half time like some unthinking desperate dependent is beyond me anyway. lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint_Jonny Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 £3.50 for a pint of "Saints-Ale" yesterday. Tasted alright and wasn't a total rip off, expensive yes but that is what you expect at any enclosed entertainment venue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GazzerMaBoy Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 I got charged £3.80 a pint for "Saints Ale" yesterday in the Kingsland... WTF...?!?!?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RonManager Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 I got charged £3.80 a pint for "Saints Ale" yesterday in the Kingsland... WTF...?!?!?! Yeah sorry about that matey - should have been £5.20. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SimonRichards Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 I paid £3 for a 500ml bottle of Carling in the Itchen concourse Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denzil Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 When are we going to get rid of Carling? It is absolutely vile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 When are we going to get rid of Carling? It is absolutely vile. Agreed. We need to start a petition for a Fosters tap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 15 July, 2012 Share Posted 15 July, 2012 Why would anyone want to drink beer imported from Thailand at a football match in England. Don't we have enough varieties of beer brewed in Uk or even Europe? If you think its expensive then maybe consider that you are paying for transport costs, import duty and also to support. CHelsea a nd Manure who ade partly sponsored by this brewer. I agree its totally pointless and a triumph of image over substance. Sol was hugely popular in the UK for years despite being one of the worst and cheapest beers in Mexico - their Carling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Saint Posted 16 July, 2012 Share Posted 16 July, 2012 Sol was popular because you got to stick a lime wedge in the neck. It brougt an extra degree of sophistication to a night out in new York, new york Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fuengirola Saint Posted 16 July, 2012 Share Posted 16 July, 2012 Why would anyone want to drink beer imported from Thailand at a football match in England. Don't we have enough varieties of beer brewed in Uk or even Europe? If you think its expensive then maybe consider that you are paying for transport costs, import duty and also to support. CHelsea a nd Manure who ade partly sponsored by this brewer. I doubt very much it's made in Thailand now, like most of these foreign beers it's probably made under licence in Luton or some other nondescript town but still retaining the premium price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlie Wayman Posted 16 July, 2012 Share Posted 16 July, 2012 Try not drinking at matches, surely you can mange that for 90 mins. It'll mean the loo's will be less crowded so more room for smokers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
This Charming Man Posted 16 July, 2012 Share Posted 16 July, 2012 Why would anyone want to drink beer imported from Thailand at a football match in England. Don't we have enough varieties of beer brewed in Uk or even Europe? If you think its expensive then maybe consider that you are paying for transport costs, import duty and also to support. CHelsea a nd Manure who ade partly sponsored by this brewer. Because the vast majority of lagers that are widely offered in this country are vile. Stocked up for the boxing on Saturday night and my mates went for a crate of Carlsberg (horrible stuff). I paid twice what they did so I could enjoy a premium, imported Russian beer. Much better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 16 July, 2012 Share Posted 16 July, 2012 was at upton park with ring side seats they had carling at beer stands...£4 per pint and you could only order 2 at a time and it was disgusting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STEVEADAMS Posted 16 July, 2012 Share Posted 16 July, 2012 Sol was popular because you got to stick a lime wedge in the neck. It brougt an extra degree of sophistication to a night out in new York, new york Haha now there's a memory and the Wallace brothers would come in thinking they owned the place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 16 July, 2012 Share Posted 16 July, 2012 Sol was popular because you got to stick a lime wedge in the neck. It brougt an extra degree of sophistication to a night out in new York, new york aint that the truth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 16 July, 2012 Share Posted 16 July, 2012 Because the vast majority of lagers that are widely offered in this country are vile. Stocked up for the boxing on Saturday night and my mates went for a crate of Carlsberg (horrible stuff). I paid twice what they did so I could enjoy a premium, imported Russian beer. Much better. Sure most of the lagers brewed in the UK are awful. My point was that if you are going to pay extra for a premium imported product make sure it is actually premium and imported. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
This Charming Man Posted 16 July, 2012 Share Posted 16 July, 2012 Sure most of the lagers brewed in the UK are awful. My point was that if you are going to pay extra for a premium imported product make sure it is actually premium and imported. Singha is imported and is brewed in Thailand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsarum Posted 16 July, 2012 Share Posted 16 July, 2012 Cheapest beer at the Rosebowl is £4, and it's £4.30 for Magners so St Mary's cheap by comparision Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bungle Posted 18 July, 2012 Share Posted 18 July, 2012 Singha is imported and is brewed in Thailand. Actually the Singha in the stadium is brewed under license in Germany and imported from there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
This Charming Man Posted 18 July, 2012 Share Posted 18 July, 2012 Actually the Singha in the stadium is brewed under license in Germany and imported from there. According to Wiki, Singha is only brewed in Thailand. They used to brew it in Germany about 18 years ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiSaint Posted 18 July, 2012 Share Posted 18 July, 2012 According to Wiki, Singha is only brewed in Thailand. They used to brew it in Germany about 18 years ago. I had a Singha on Saturday and it cost about £1 and was definitely brewed in Thailand....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
This Charming Man Posted 18 July, 2012 Share Posted 18 July, 2012 I had a Singha on Saturday and it cost about £1 and was definitely brewed in Thailand....... How I miss £1 bottles of Chang and Singha. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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