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6.70 for a pint bottle in Birchalls in Ranelagh

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Still four pints for a tenner in the sportsmans.
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€5 for a Guinness in the Old Thatch/Campions and you get the added incentive of playing a game of punters roulette. Will the Darndale be there or will they not.
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Still under a 5er in my local in Donnycarney.

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€5 in the bar in my local. Can be hit and miss despite a lot of people drinking Guinness. More expensive in the lounge, not sure how much more exactly. Prob 20 cent 
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Originally posted by nvidic nvidic wrote:

Paid €17.80 for a Guinness, Chieftain and Bulmers (pint) in Grogan's last week, prices gone mad lately, Guinness seems to be €5.40 most places in town.



Paid £4.00 (€4.60) for a lovely pint of Guinness in The Bodhran in north London on Friday night. The cheapest I've paid in London.

Compared to London it's criminal that a pint of Guinness is nearly 20% more expensive a stones throw from where its made.
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Surely it's no excuse for any self respecting Pub to Sell sh*te Guinness I don't drink in any of my locals only a very rare occasion. Gravediggers is my closest decent pub €4.80 for the Best pint of Stout in the World Clap

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€4 in my local in Cork for a pint of Guinness. The pint is A1 also. top notch 
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€6.70 for an IPA pint in the Hilton Kilmainham. 
Just as well I'm drinking a lot less these days. The old saying for a slow service of-  if this was George Best's local he'd be with us today, can be used for the price of drink too
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Paid €17.80 for a Guinness, Chieftain and Bulmers (pint) in Grogan's last week, prices gone mad lately, Guinness seems to be €5.40 most places in town.


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Is it the Sportsman's that does the 'snack box'?
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Originally posted by devondudley devondudley wrote:

Originally posted by corkery corkery wrote:

Still one or two pubs in Cork doing Fosters/Carling for less than three euro.


carling for less than 3 quid, I can imagine the places, is the fob and gill one of em?

No. Hoggys and the Sportsman's. Two respectable puts. Strict serving policy.
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Originally posted by heighway2heaven heighway2heaven wrote:

Oh yeah, I'm thinking Hartigans too. Houricans gone a year now. Sold to build apartments on apparently. Same with Peggy Kelly's in Harold's Cross Cry
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Originally posted by Bob Hoskins Bob Hoskins wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

I'd be partial for a sup after work now, tomorrow, Friday, Saturday, weddings, communions, confirmations, funerals, bin day, election results, winning a 2uero scratch card, the cat died, new cat arrival, the postman delivered a letter, went for a walk, a team scored a goal and I had an idea, 

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Originally posted by heighway2heaven heighway2heaven wrote:

Oh yeah, I'm thinking Hartigans too. Houricans gone a year now. Sold to build apartments on apparently. Same with Peggy Kelly's in Harold's Cross Cry

Yeah sorry I meant Hartigans. Was in there about a week ago and it is still going strong
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Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

I'd be partial for a sup after work now, tomorrow, Friday, Saturday, weddings, communions, confirmations, funerals, bin day, election results, winning a 2uero scratch card, the cat died, new cat arrival, the postman delivered a letter, went for a walk, a team scored a goal and I had an idea, 

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