About two shillings. Ten pence in modern money.
pint of mild as i remember was 18 p and bitter was 20 p and lager 24 p
9d for a pint of mild
11d for a pint of bitter
A pint of Larger was 40p, in the Cock Tavern, Lower Regent Street W1.
£1.40 for a pint of beer
I think it was 1/10 (9p)
fifteen cents
35 shilling
1.02
43
ten cents
A pint is a pint. 16 ounces.
3.00
A pint of beer is approximately $5.
There are 16 fluid ounces of beer in a pint. Or 20 fluid ounces for an imperial pint
A pint of beer is 16 oz (US) or 20 oz (Imperial), depending what pint you use. In Ibiza beer is most likely sold in litres.
Milk or beer.
Efes is one of the more popular Turkish beers. A bottle of it there costs about what you would expect to pay for a bottle of domestic beer in the US. In a restaurant, about 5 TRY (Turkish Lira).
In 1943 a pint of beer was 5p (or 1 shilling)
There is no fat in Keith's beer.
1980's prices being served at only 60p a pint
Entering the pub is free, so the cost would depend on what you want to eat and drink. $5 should get you a pint of beer.