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Q: Where did a pint of twos mild and bitter mixed get its name?
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What was the cost of a pint of beer in 1965?

About two shillings. Ten pence in modern money.


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What is having half and half?

In the UK, having half and half (in a pub) is having half a pint of bitter with half a pint of mild, or stout, in a pint glass. Or, it is having half of one thing with half of something else. For instance, in a restaurant, ordering half chips with half rice rather than a full portion of chips, as part of a main meal.


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British-English: "Could I have a pint of best bitter please?" American-English: "Give me a beer."


What is another name for half pint?

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How muchin 1972 would a pint of beer cost?

In late 1974 I lived in Chelmsford, and I can remember Green King bitter was 16p and Abbot (a strong ale) 20p. Applying the inflation figure for 75-78 of 68% (which was historically very high), brings the result of 27p and 34p respectively.


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