It is called "a pint"
A pint is a unit of measurement equal to 16 fluid ounces in the US. For example, a typical serving of beer in a pub is usually a pint.
A pint glass with a handle.
'Sir', 'God' or often 'Sergeant' if you want a pint after hours. Otherwise the correct term is 'Publican'.
A US pint holds 473 ml.
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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.
The Grapes was the name of the pub.
You can't be served anything out of an empty barrel! While, in a real pub, it is possible to have enough beer still in the pipes to produce a half pint, a good landlord would give you a full pint from the new barrel.
Its called the Tyburn House, its not the only pub there but this ones the main one. plus its been around for years but it wasn't always a pub.
There are about 568 millilitres in a pint in Ireland. A pint is sold in a pint glass, which in Ireland is just over 19 US ounces or exactly 20 Imperial ounces. You can also get half pint glasses in pubs in Ireland.
They would kick your head in and make you buy them a new one. hope this helps.
Anything between 2-6 euros a pint in the pub and 1-2 euros a bottle in the shop